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Fakultät Biologie
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Universitätsstraße 5
45141 Essen
45141 Essen
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Wissenschaftliche/r Mitarbeiter/in, Aquatische Ökologie
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WiSe 2025
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SoSe 2025
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WiSe 2024
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SoSe 2024
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WiSe 2023
Die folgenden Publikationen sind in der Online-Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Duisburg-Essen verzeichnet. Weitere Informationen finden Sie gegebenenfalls auch auf den persönlichen Webseiten der Person.
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Freshwater restoration effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services: a Delphi surveyIn: Restoration Ecology, Jg. 33, 2025, Nr. 7, e70119DOI (Open Access)
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The effect of riparian forest on landscape connectivity for the EPT community across European regionsIn: Hydrobiologia, Jg. 852, 2025, Nr. 19, S. 4849 – 4866DOI (Open Access)
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Assessment of cultivation intensity can improve the correlative strength between agriculture and the ecological status in rivers across GermanyIn: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, Jg. 361, 2024, 108818DOI (Open Access)
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Effects of agriculture on river biota differ between crop types and organism groupsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 912, 2024, 168825DOI (Open Access)
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Context-specific positive effects of woody riparian vegetation on aquatic invertebrates in rural and urban landscapesIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Jg. 60, 2023, Nr. 6, S. 1010 – 1021DOI (Open Access)
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Freshwater-related species richness in Natura 2000 sites strongly depends on the surrounding land use besides local habitat conditionsIn: Journal of Environmental Management, Jg. 340, 2023, 118025
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Has riparian woody vegetation a positive effect on dispersal and distribution of mayfly, stonefly and caddisfly species?In: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 879, 2023, 163137DOI (Open Access)
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Macrophyte growth forms shift along the trophic gradient of lakesIn: Inland Waters: Journal of the International Society of Limnology, Jg. 13, 2023, Nr. 3, S. 402 – 411
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Riparian forests as dispersal corridors for adult European mayflies, stoneflies and caddisflies (EPTs)
XVIth International Conference on Ephemeroptera and XXth International Symposium on Plecoptera, 26–29 July 2022, Champaign, Ill., USA,In: Zoosymposia, Jg. 24, 2023, S. 125 – 136 -
A metric-based analysis on the effects of riparian and catchment landuse on macroinvertebratesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 816, 2022, 151590
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Bringing the margin to the focus : 10 challenges for riparian vegetation science and managementIn: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews (WIREs). Water, Jg. 9, 2022, Nr. 5, e1604DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Effects of agricultural land use on river biota : A meta-analysisIn: Environmental Sciences Europe (ESEU), Jg. 34, 2022, Nr. 1, 124DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Woody riparian buffers have indirect effects on macroinvertebrate assemblages of French rivers, but land use effects are much strongerIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Jg. 59, 2022, Nr. 2, S. 526 – 536DOI (Open Access)
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How far can EPTs fly? : A comparison of empirical flying distances of riverine invertebrates and existing dispersal metricsIn: Ecological Indicators, Jg. 125, 2021, 107465DOI (Open Access)
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The effect of riparian woodland cover on ecosystem service delivery by river floodplains : a scenario assessmentIn: Ecosphere, Jg. 12, 2021, Nr. 8, e03716DOI (Open Access)
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Woody buffer effects on water temperature : The role of spatial configuration and daily temperature fluctuationsIn: Hydrological Processes, Jg. 35, 2021, Nr. 1, e14008DOI (Open Access)
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Climate model variability leads to uncertain predictions of the future abundance of stream macroinvertebratesIn: Scientific Reports, Jg. 10, 2020, S. 2520DOI (Open Access)
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Deriving a bayesian network to assess the retention efficacy of riparian buffer zonesIn: Water, Jg. 12, 2020, Nr. 3, S. 1 – 16DOI (Open Access)
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Assessing Restoration Effects on River Hydromorphology Using the Process-based Morphological Quality Index in Eight European River ReachesIn: Environmental Management, Jg. 61, 2018, Nr. 1, S. 69 – 84
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Projected effects of Climate-change-induced flow alterations on stream macroinvertebrate abundancesIn: Ecology and Evolution, Jg. 8, 2018, Nr. 6, S. 3393 – 3409DOI (Open Access)
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Differences among expert judgments of fish habitat suitability and implications for river managementIn: River Research and Applications, Jg. 33, 2017, Nr. 4, S. 538 – 547
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Diverse Approaches to Implement and Monitor River Restoration : A Comparative Perspective in France and GermanyIn: Environmental Management, Jg. 60, 2017, Nr. 5, S. 931 – 946
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Quantitative hydrological preferences of benthic stream invertebrates in GermanyIn: Ecological Indicators, Jg. 79, 2017, S. 163 – 172DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Assessing restoration effects on hydromorphology in European mid-sized rivers by key hydromorphological parametersIn: Hydrobiologia, Jg. 769, 2016, Nr. 1, S. 21 – 40
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Evaluating good-practice cases for river restoration across Europe : context, methodological framework, selected results and recommendationsIn: Hydrobiologia, Jg. 769, 2016, Nr. 1, S. 3 – 19DOI (Open Access)
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Preface: Effects of hydromorphological river restoration—a comprehensive field investigation of 20 European projectsIn: Hydrobiologia, Jg. 769, 2016, Nr. 1, S. 1 – 2
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The role of benthic microhabitats in determining the effects of hydromorphological river restoration on macroinvertebratesIn: Hydrobiologia, Jg. 769, 2016, Nr. 1, S. 55 – 66
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A modelling framework to assess the effect of pressures on river abiotic habitat conditions and biotaIn: PLoS ONE, Jg. 10, 2015, Nr. 6DOI (Open Access)
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Contrasting the roles of section length and instream habitat enhancement for river restoration success : a field study of 20 European restoration projectsIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Jg. 52, 2015, Nr. 6, S. 1518 – 1527
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Eco-hydrologic model cascades : Simulating land use and climate change impacts on hydrology, hydraulics and habitats for fish and macroinvertebratesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 533, 2015, S. 542 – 556
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Spatial scaling of environmental variables improves species-habitat models of fishes in a small, sand-bed lowland riverIn: PLoS ONE, 2015DOI (Open Access)
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The effect of river restoration on fish, macroinvertebrates and aquatic macrophytes : A meta-analysisIn: Ecological Indicators, Jg. 58, 2015, S. 311 – 321
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FIDIMO — A free and open source GIS based dispersal model for riverine fishIn: Ecological Informatics, Jg. 24, 2014, S. 238 – 247
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Population differentiation of zander (Sander lucioperca) across native and newly colonized ranges suggests increasing admixture in the course of an invasionIn: Evolutionary Applications, Jg. 7, 2014, Nr. 5, S. 555 – 568DOI (Open Access)
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The Importance of the Regional Species Pool, Ecological Species Traits and Local Habitat Conditions for the Colonization of Restored River Reaches by FishIn: PLoS ONE, Jg. 9, 2014, Nr. 1, S. e84741DOI (Open Access)
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A comparison of habitat diversity and interannual habitat dynamics in actively and passively restored mountain rivers of GermanyIn: Hydrobiologia, Jg. 712, 2013, Nr. 1, S. 89 – 104
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Pressures at larger spatial scales strongly influence the ecological status of heavily modified river water bodies in GermanyIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 454-455, 2013, S. 40 – 50
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Small and impoverished regional species pools constrain colonization of restored river reaches by fishesIn: Freshwater Biology, Jg. 58, 2013, Nr. 4, S. 664 – 674
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Limiting factors and thresholds for macroinvertebrate assemblages in European rivers : Empirical evidence from three datasets on water quality, catchment urbanization, and river restorationIn: Ecological Indicators, Jg. 18, 2012, S. 63 – 72
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Analysis and evaluation of large-scale river restoration planning in Germany to better link river research and managementIn: River Research and Applications, Jg. 27, 2011, Nr. 8, S. 985 – 999
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Relation between floodplain land use and river hydromorphology on different spatial scales – a case study from two lower-mountain catchments in GermanyIn: Fundamental and Applied Limnology, Jg. 174, 2009, Nr. 1, S. 63 – 73
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The influence of adjacent stream reaches on the local ecological status of Central European mountain streamsIn: River Research and Applications, Jg. 25, 2009, Nr. 5, S. 537 – 550
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The use of large wood in stream restoration : Experiences from 50 projects in Germany and AustriaIn: Journal of Applied Ecology, Jg. 44, 2007, Nr. 6, S. 1145 – 1155DOI (Open Access)
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Using large wood to restore streams in Central Europe : Potential use and likely effectsIn: Landscape Ecology, Jg. 20, 2005, Nr. 6, S. 755 – 772
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Influence of large woody debris on the morphology of six central European streamsIn: Geomorphology, Jg. 51, 2003, Nr. 1-3, S. 207 – 223
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Renaturierung von Fließgewässern mit TotholzIn: Wasser, Energie, Luft, Jg. 95, 2003, Nr. 11/12, S. 355 – 357
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Coarse woody debris quantity and distribution in Central European streamsIn: International Review of Hydrobiology, Jg. 85, 2000, Nr. 1, S. 5 – 23
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Chapter Eleven – Effective River Restoration in the 21st Century : From Trial and Error to Novel Evidence-Based ApproachesIn: Large-Scale Ecology: Model Systems to Global Perspectives / Dumbrell, Alex J.; Kordas, Rebecca L.; Woodward, Guy: Elsevier, 2016, S. 535 – 611
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From Natural to Degraded Rivers and Back Again : A Test of Restoration Ecology Theory and PracticeIn: Ecosystems in a human-modified landscape: a European perspective / Woodward, Guy (Hrsg.), 2011, S. 119 – 209
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Integrative Sciences and River Restoration : Some European ExperiencesIn: River futures: an integrative scientific approach to river repair / Brierley, Gary J.; Fryirs, Kirstie A. (Hrsg.). Washington, DC: Island Press, 2008, S. 201 – 219
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Geomorphic effects of large wood in streams and rivers use in stream restoration : a central European perspectiveDuisburg-Essen, 2005