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Lea Heidrich
Lea Heidrich
PostDoc, Animal Ecology, University of Marburg
Verified email at biologie.uni-marburg.de
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Heterogeneity–diversity relationships differ between and within trophic levels in temperate forests
L Heidrich, S Bae, S Levick, S Seibold, W Weisser, P Krzystek, P Magdon, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 4 (9), 1204-1212, 2020
1102020
Radar vision in the mapping of forest biodiversity from space
S Bae, SR Levick, L Heidrich, P Magdon, BF Leutner, S Wöllauer, ...
Nature Communications 10 (1), 4757, 2019
852019
The dark side of Lepidoptera: colour lightness of geometrid moths decreases with increasing latitude
L Heidrich, N Friess, K Fiedler, M Brändle, A Hausmann, R Brandl, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 27 (4), 407-416, 2018
642018
Host specificity and species colouration mediate the regional decline of nocturnal moths in central European forests
N Roth, HH Hacker, L Heidrich, N Friess, E García‐Barros, JC Habel, ...
Ecography 44 (6), 941-952, 2021
202021
Noctuid and geometrid moth assemblages show divergent elevational gradients in body size and color lightness
L Heidrich, S Pinkert, R Brandl, C Bässler, H Hacker, N Roth, A Busse, ...
Ecography 44 (8), 1169-1179, 2021
132021
Index of biodiversity potential (IBP) versus direct species monitoring in temperate forests
L Zeller, C Baumann, P Gonin, L Heidrich, C Keye, F Konrad, L Larrieu, ...
Ecological Indicators 136, 108692, 2022
112022
Dispersal ability, trophic position and body size mediate species turnover processes: Insights from a multi‐taxa and multi‐scale approach
S Bae, L Heidrich, SR Levick, MM Gossner, S Seibold, WW Weisser, ...
Diversity and Distributions 27 (3), 439-453, 2021
102021
Light and Malaise traps tell different stories about the spatial variations in arthropod biomass and method‐specific insect abundance
A Busse, C Bässler, R Brandl, N Friess, H Hacker, L Heidrich, T Hilmers, ...
Insect Conservation and Diversity 15 (6), 655-665, 2022
92022
Radar vision in the mapping of forest biodiversity from space. Nat. Commun. 10, 4757
S Bae, SR Levick, L Heidrich, P Magdon, BF Leutner, S Wöllauer, ...
62019
Towards reliable estimates of abundance trends using automated non‐lethal moth traps
JM Möglich, P Lampe, M Fickus, S Younis, J Gottwald, T Nauss, R Brandl, ...
Insect Conservation and Diversity 16 (5), 539-549, 2023
42023
Effects of heterogeneity on the ecological diversity and redundancy of forest fauna
L Heidrich, R Brandl, C Ammer, S Bae, C Bässler, I Doerfler, M Fischer, ...
Basic and Applied Ecology 73, 72-79, 2023
22023
Trait‐mediated responses of caterpillar communities to spongy moth outbreaks and subsequent tebufenozide treatments
BML Leroy, D Rabl, M Püls, S Hochrein, S Bae, J Müller, PDN Hebert, ...
Ecological Applications 33 (6), e2890, 2023
22023
Nature 4.0: A networked sensor system for integrated biodiversity monitoring
D Zeuss, L Bald, J Gottwald, M Becker, H Bellafkir, J Bendix, P Bengel, ...
Global Change Biology 30 (1), e17056, 2024
2024
Automated non-lethal moth traps can be used for robust estimates of moth abundance
JM Möglich, P Lampe, M Fickus, J Gottwald, T Nauss, R Brandl, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.06. 13.495870, 2022
2022
The effect of environmental heterogeneity on communities
L Heidrich
Universität Würzburg, 2021
2021
Towards Natural Beech Forests: Do Allochthonous Spruce Stands Affect the Potential of Soil Seed Banks?
L Heidrich
2014
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