Martin M. Gossner Swiss entomologist
Goßner, Martin 1972-
Gossner, Martin
VIAF ID: 70005268 (Personal)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Gossner, Martin
- 100 1 _ ‡a Goßner, Martin ‡d 1972-
- 100 1 _ ‡a Goßner, Martin ‡d 1972-
- 100 0 _ ‡a Martin M. Gossner ‡c Swiss entomologist
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- 510 2 _ ‡a Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a Technische Universität München ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 510 2 _ ‡a WSL-Institut für Schnee- und Lawinenforschung SLF ‡4 affi ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
Works
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Among stand heterogeneity is key for biodiversity in managed beech forests but does not question the value of unmanaged forests: Response to Bruun and Heilmann‐Clausen (2021) | |
Are gastropods, rather than ants, important dispersers of seeds of myrmecochorous forest herbs? | |
Biodiversity at multiple trophic levels is needed for ecosystem multifunctionality | |
A biodiversity boost from the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) in Germany’s oldest national park | |
Building-up of a DNA barcode library for true bugs (insecta: hemiptera: heteroptera) of Germany reveals taxonomic uncertainties and surprises | |
Can rove beetles (Staphylinidae) be excluded in studies focusing on saproxylic beetles in central European beech forests? | |
Changes in plant-herbivore network structure and robustness along land-use intensity gradients in grasslands and forests | |
Climate Change Effects on Trophic Interactions of Bark Beetles in Inner Alpine Scots Pine Forests | |
Climate, immigration and speciation shape terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity in the European Alps | |
Congruent patterns of functional diversity in saproxylic beetles and fungi across European beech forests | |
Conserving forest insect biodiversity requires the protection of key habitat features | |
Contrasting effects of grassland management modes on species-abundance distributions of multiple groups | |
Contrasting responses of above- and belowground diversity to multiple components of land-use intensity | |
The contribution of insects to global forest deadwood decomposition | |
Coverage based diversity estimates of facultative saproxylic species highlight the importance of deadwood for biodiversity | |
Cross-scale effects of land use on the functional composition of herbivorous insect communities | |
Differential responses of herbivores and herbivory to management in temperate European beech | |
Dispersal ability, trophic position and body size mediate species turnover processes: Insights from a multi-taxa and multi-scale approach | |
Distance decay 2.0 – A global synthesis of taxonomic and functional turnover in ecological communities | |
Diversität und Struktur arborikoler Arthropodenzönosen fremdländischer und einheimischer Baumarten Untersuchung ausgewählter Arthropodengruppen für eine faunistisch-ökologische Bewertung des Anbaus von Douglasie (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) und Amerikanischer Roteiche (Quercus rubra L.) ; (Coleoptera, Heteroptera, Neuropterida, Araneae) | |
Does organic grassland farming benefit plant and arthropod diversity at the expense of yield and soil fertility? | |
Drivers of community assembly change during succession in wood‐decomposing beetle communities | |
Effects of habitat structure and land-use intensity on the genetic structure of the grasshopper species Chorthippus parallelus | |
Eleven years' data of grassland management in Germany | |
Fachworkshop "Nationales Biodiversitätsmonitoring im Wald (NaBioWald)" am 2. und 3. November 2021 in Braunschweig | |
Forest management and regional tree composition drive the host preference of saproxylic beetle communities | |
Forest Management Intensity Affects Aquatic Communities in Artificial Tree Holes | |
From the South and from the North? – Quilnus marcosi Heiss & Baena and Aradus angularis J. Sahlberg, two flat bug species new for Central Europe (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Aradidae) | |
A glimmer of hope – ash genotypes with increased resistance to ash dieback pathogen show cross‐resistance to emerald ash borer | |
Grassland management intensification weakens the associations among the diversities of multiple plant and animal taxa | |
Heterogeneity-diversity relationships differ between and within trophic levels in temperate forests | |
Hierarchical trait filtering at different spatial scales determines beetle assemblages in deadwood | |
High‐resolution 3D forest structure explains ecomorphological trait variation in assemblages of saproxylic beetles | |
The impact of even-aged and uneven-aged forest management on regional biodiversity of multiple taxa in European beech forests | |
Impact of non-native tree species in Europe on soil properties and biodiversity: a review | |
The importance of heterogeneity revisited from a multiscale and multitaxa approach | |
Insect attraction to herbivore-induced beech volatiles under different forest management regimes. | |
Insect herbivores drive sex allocation in angiosperm flowers | |
Insights from regional and short‐term biodiversity monitoring datasets are valuable: a reply to Daskalova et al. 2021 | |
Interannual variation in land-use intensity enhances grassland multidiversity | |
Invasive Drosophila suzukii outnumbers native controphics and causes substantial damage to fruits of forest plants | |
Key ecological research questions for Central European forests | |
Land-use components, abundance of predatory arthropods, and vegetation height affect predation rates in grasslands | |
Land use imperils plant and animal community stability through changes in asynchrony rather than diversity | |
Land-use intensification causes multitrophic homogenization of grassland communities | |
Land use intensification results in abrupt transitions between contrasting grassland states | |
Land-use intensity alters networks between biodiversity, ecosystem functions, and services | |
Land-use type and intensity differentially filter traits in above- and below-ground arthropod communities | |
Landscape simplification filters species traits and drives biotic homogenization | |
Less overall, but more of the same: drivers of insect population trends lead to community homogenization | |
Lessons learned from a long‐term irrigation experiment in a dry Scots pine forest: Impacts on traits and functioning | |
Linking structure and species richness to support forest biodiversity monitoring at large scales | |
Living in Heterogeneous Woodlands - Are Habitat Continuity or Quality Drivers of Genetic Variability in a Flightless Ground Beetle? | |
Locally rare species influence grassland ecosystem multifunctionality | |
Mind the gaps when using science to address conservation concerns | |
Mobility costs and energy uptake mediate the effects of morphological traits on species' distribution and abundance | |
Multiple glacial refugia of the low-dispersal ground beetle Carabus irregularis: molecular data support predictions of species distribution models | |
Native fauna on exotic trees: phylogenetic conservatism and geographic contingency in two lineages of phytophages on two lineages of trees | |
On the occurrence of relict populations of Pytho abieticola J. R. Sahlberg, 1875 in Switzerland (Coleoptera, Pythidae) | |
Optimizing enrichment of deadwood for biodiversity by varying sun exposure and tree species: An experimental approach | |
Phylogenetic isolation of host trees affects assembly of local Heteroptera communities. | |
Plant-invertebrate interactions across a forested retrogressive chronosequence | |
Radar vision in the mapping of forest biodiversity from space | |
Resource-mediated indirect effects of grassland management on arthropod diversity | |
Restoration‐oriented forest management affects community assembly patterns of deadwood‐dependent organisms | |
Saproxylic beetles as indicator species for dead-wood amount and temperature in European beech forests | |
Searching for the Optimal Sampling Solution: Variation in Invertebrate Communities, Sample Condition and DNA Quality | |
Seed consumption and dispersal of ant-dispersed plants by slugs | |
Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features | |
The supply of multiple ecosystem services requires biodiversity across spatial scales | |
Temporal and spatial dynamics in soil acoustics and their relation to soil animal diversity | |
Temporal changes in randomness of bird communities across Central Europe | |
Towards an ecological trait‐data standard | |
Tracking sucking herbivory with nitrogen isotope labelling: Lessons from an individual trait-based approach | |
Trophic level, successional age and trait matching determine specialization of deadwood-based interaction networks of saproxylic beetles. | |
The use of forest inventory data for placing flight-interception traps in the forest canopy | |
use of water-filled tree holes by vertebrates in temperate forests | |
Using sentinel prey to assess predation pressure from terrestrial predators in water-filled tree holes | |
What does a threatened saproxylic beetle look like? Modelling extinction risk using a new morphological trait database | |
What makes a species a priority for nature conservation? | |
Where Is the Extended Phenotype in the Wild? The Community Composition of Arthropods on Mature Oak Trees Does Not Depend on the Oak Genotype | |
Worldwide tests of generic attractants, a promising tool for early detection of non-native cerambycid species |