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Prof. Dr. Thomas Fartmann
Prof. Dr. Thomas Fartmann
Osnabrück University, Department of Biodiversity and Landscape Ecology
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Scientists' warning to humanity on insect extinctions
P Cardoso, PS Barton, K Birkhofer, F Chichorro, C Deacon, T Fartmann, ...
Biological conservation 242, 108426, 2020
7982020
Solutions for humanity on how to conserve insects
MJ Samways, PS Barton, K Birkhofer, F Chichorro, C Deacon, T Fartmann, ...
Biological Conservation 242, 108427, 2020
3262020
International scientists formulate a roadmap for insect conservation and recovery
JA Harvey, R Heinen, I Armbrecht, Y Basset, JH Baxter-Gilbert, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (2), 174-176, 2020
2522020
Combining larval habitat quality and metapopulation structure – the key for successful management of pre-alpine Euphydryas aurinia colonies
N Anthes, T Fartmann, G Hermann, G Kaule
Journal of Insect Conservation 7, 175-185, 2003
1812003
European red list of grasshoppers, crickets and bush-crickets
A Hochkirch, A Nieto, M García Criado, M Cálix, Y Braud, FM Buzzetti, ...
Publications Office of the European Union, 2016
1712016
Orthoptera as ecological indicators for succession in steppe grassland
T Fartmann, B Krämer, F Stelzner, D Poniatowski
Ecological Indicators 20, 337-344, 2012
1672012
Effects of coppicing on butterfly communities of woodlands
T Fartmann, C Müller, D Poniatowski
Biological Conservation 159, 396-404, 2013
1182013
Effects of landscape and habitat quality on butterfly communities in pre-alpine calcareous grasslands
B Krämer, D Poniatowski, T Fartmann
Biological Conservation 152, 253-261, 2012
1162012
Berichtspflichten in Natura-2000-Gebieten: Empfehlungen zur Erfassung der Arten des Anhangs II und Charakterisierung der Lebensraumtypen des Anhangs I der FFH-Richtlinie
T Fartmann
BfN-Schr.-Vertrieb im Landwirtschaftsverl., 2001
1092001
Patch occupancy of grassland specialists: Habitat quality matters more than habitat connectivity
D Poniatowski, G Stuhldreher, F Löffler, T Fartmann
Biological Conservation 225, 237-244, 2018
1062018
Butterfly oviposition: sites, behaviour and modes
E García-Barros, T Fartmann
Ecology of butterflies in Europe. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 29-42, 2009
1062009
Die Heuschrecken Deutschlands und Nordtirols
J Fischer, D Steinlechner, A Zehm, D Poniatowski, T Fartmann, ...
Quelle & Meyer, Wiebelsheim, 2016
912016
Management of calcareous grasslands for Nickerl’s fritillary (Melitaea aurelia) has to consider habitat requirements of the immature stages, isolation, and patch area
S Eichel, T Fartmann
Journal of Insect Conservation 12, 677-688, 2008
902008
Patterns in the diversity of dragonflies (Odonata) in cities across Central Europe
C Willigalla, T Fartmann
European Journal of Entomology 109 (2), 235, 2012
762012
Die Schmetterlingsgemeinschaften der Halbtrockenrasen-Komplexe des Diemeltales; Biozönologie von Tagfaltern und Widderchen in einer alten Hudelandschaft
T Fartmann
Westfälisches Museum für Naturkunde, 2004
742004
The classification of insect communities: lessons from orthopteran assemblages of semi-dry calcareous grasslands in central Germany
D Poniatowski, T Fartmann
European Journal of Entomology 105 (4), 659, 2008
732008
Nitrogen enrichment in host plants increases the mortality of common Lepidoptera species
S Kurze, T Heinken, T Fartmann
Oecologia 188 (4), 1227-1237, 2018
712018
Stormwater ponds promote dragonfly (Odonata) species richness and density in urban areas
L Holtmann, M Juchem, J Brüggeshemke, A Möhlmeyer, T Fartmann
Ecological Engineering 118, 1-11, 2018
692018
Oviposition preferences, adjacency of old woodland and isolation explain the distribution of the Duke of Burgundy butterfly (Hamearis lucina) in calcareous grasslands in …
T Fartmann
Annales Zoologici Fennici, 335-347, 2006
662006
Effects of habitat and landscape quality on amphibian assemblages of urban stormwater ponds
L Holtmann, K Philipp, C Becke, T Fartmann
Urban Ecosystems 20, 1249-1259, 2017
652017
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