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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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An active ensemble classifier for detecting animal sequences from global camera trap dataIn: Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Jg. 16, 2025, Nr. 10, S. 2500 – 2516DOI (Open Access)
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Automated photo content classification of Instagram posts to identify patterns of human uses in peri-urban protected areas : A case study from Vienna, AustriaIn: Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, Jg. 113, 2025, 129029DOI (Open Access)
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Catch effectiveness, complementarity and costs of five sampling techniques for flying insects across different land use typesIn: Insect Conservation and Diversity, Jg. 18, 2025, Nr. 6, S. 970 – 981DOI (Open Access)
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Determining the natal origin of the reintroduced allis shad (Alosa alosa) in the Rhine River using otolith microchemistryIn: Environmental Biology of Fishes, Jg. 108, 2025, Nr. 9, S. 1307 – 1323DOI (Open Access)
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Effects of land cover and protected areas on flying insect diversityIn: Conservation Biology, Jg. 39, 2025, Nr. 4, e14425DOI (Open Access)
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Effects of species traits on the catchability of butterflies with different types of Malaise traps and implications for total catch biomassIn: Journal of Insect Conservation, Jg. 29, 2025, Nr. 1, 8DOI (Open Access)
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Reproductive success of stream fish species in relation to high and low flow patterns : The role of life history strategies and species traitsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 946, 2024, 174366DOI (Open Access)
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Time series of freshwater macroinvertebrate abundances and site characteristics of European streams and riversIn: Scientific Data, Jg. 11, 2024, Nr. 1, 601DOI (Open Access)
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Upscaling biodiversity monitoring: Metabarcoding estimates 31,846 insect species from Malaise traps across GermanyIn: Molecular Ecology Resources, Jg. 25, 2024, Nr. 1, e14023DOI (Open Access)
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Effects of high and low flows on abundances of fish species in Central European headwater streams : The role of ecological species traitsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 888, 2023, 163944
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SDM profiling : A tool for assessing the information-content of sampled and unsampled locations for species distribution modelsIn: Ecological Modelling, Jg. 475, 2023, 110170DOI (Open Access)
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Taxonomic and functional reorganization in Central European stream macroinvertebrate communities over 25 yearsIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 889, 2023, 164278
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The recovery of European freshwater biodiversity has come to a haltIn: Nature, Jg. 620, 2023, S. 582 – 588DOI (Open Access)
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A comparison of different Malaise trap typesIn: Insect Conservation and Diversity, Jg. 15, 2022, Nr. 6, S. 666 – 672DOI (Open Access)
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Temperature drives variation in flying insect biomass across a German malaise trap networkIn: Insect Conservation and Diversity, Jg. 15, 2022, Nr. 2, S. 168 – 180DOI (Open Access)
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Societal benefits of river restoration : Implications from social media analysisIn: Ecosystem Services, Jg. 50, 2021, 101317
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Does river restoration increase ecosystem services?In: Ecosystem Services, Jg. 46, 2020, 101206
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Meta-analysis of multidecadal biodiversity trends in EuropeIn: Nature Communications, Jg. 11, 2020, Nr. 1, S. 3486DOI (Open Access)
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The effect of lateral connectedness on the taxonomic and functional structure of fish communities in a lowland river floodplainIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 719, 2020, S. 137169
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The role of spatial units in modelling freshwater fish distributions: Comparing a subcatchment and river network approach using MaxEntIn: Ecological Modelling, Jg. 418, 2020, 108937
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Diverging response patterns of terrestrial and aquatic species to hydromorphological restorationIn: Conservation Biology, Jg. 33, 2019, Nr. 1, S. 132 – 141DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Effect of river restoration on life-history strategies in fish communitiesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 663, 2019, S. 486 – 495DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Moderate warming over the past 25 years has already reorganized stream invertebrate communitiesIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 658, 2019, S. 1531 – 1538
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eDNA-based crayfish plague detection as practical tool for biomonitoring and risk assessment of A. astaci-positive crayfish populationsIn: Biological Invasions, Jg. 21, 2019, Nr. 4, S. 1075 – 1088
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A suite of essential biodiversity variables for detecting critical biodiversity changeIn: Biological Reviews, Jg. 93, 2018, Nr. 1, S. 55 – 71DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Real gaps in European bird monitoring : A reply to Voříšek et al.In: Biological Conservation, Jg. 225, 2018, S. 247 – 248
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The next generation of site-based long-term ecological monitoring: Linking essential biodiversity variables and ecosystem integrityIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 613-614, 2018, S. 1376 – 1384DOI (Open Access)
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Unlocking biodiversity data : Prioritization and filling the gaps in biodiversity observation data in EuropeIn: Biological Conservation, Jg. 221, 2018, S. 78 – 85
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Accounting for biotic interactions through alpha-diversity constraints in stacked species distribution modelsIn: Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Jg. 8, 2017, Nr. 9, S. 1092 – 1102DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Characterizing fish responses to a river restoration over 21 years based on species’ traitsIn: Conservation Biology, Jg. 31, 2017, Nr. 5, S. 1098 – 1108
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Cross-realm assessment of climate change impacts on species' abundance trendsIn: Nature Ecology & Evolution, Jg. 1, 2017, Nr. 3, S. 0067DOI, Online Volltext (Open Access)
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Cross-taxa generalities in the relationship between population abundance and ambient temperaturesIn: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences, Jg. 284, 2017, Nr. 1863, 20170870
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Temperature drives asymmetric competition between alien and indigenous freshwater snail species, 'Physa acuta' and 'Physa fontinalis'In: Aquatic Sciences, Jg. 79, 2017, Nr. 1, S. 187 – 195
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A newly developed dispersal metric indicates the succession of benthic invertebrates in restored riversIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 569-570, 2016, S. 1570 – 1578
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Elements of metacommunity structure of river and riparian assemblages: Communities, taxonomic groups and deconstructed trait groupsIn: Ecological Complexity, Jg. 25, 2016, S. 35 – 43
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Scale-dependent effects of river habitat quality on benthic invertebrate communities : Implications for stream restoration practiceIn: Science of the Total Environment, Jg. 553, 2016, S. 495 – 503
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The long-term ecological research (LTER) network : Relevance, current status, future perspective and examples from marine, freshwater and terrestrial long-term observationIn: Ecological Indicators, Jg. 65, 2016, Nr. The value of long-term ecosystem research (LTER): Addressing global change ecology using site-based data, S. 1 – 3