Publications
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Martins, L.P.; Stouffer, D.B.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Quitian, M.; Neuschulz, E.L.; Santillan, V.; Schleuning, M.; Many, M. & Tylianakis, J.M. (2024): Birds optimize fruit size consumed near their geographic range limits. Science 386, 331–336.
Martins, L.P.; Stouffer, D.B.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Neuschulz, E.L.; Quitian, M.; Santillan, V.; Schleuning, M.; Many, M. & Tylianakis, J.M. (2022): Global and regional ecological boundaries explain abrupt spatial discontinuities in avian frugivory interactions. Nature Communications 13, 6943.
Marjakangas, E.; Munoz, G.; Turney, S.; Albrecht, J.; Neuschulz, E.L.; Schleuning, M. & Lessard, J. (2021): Trait-based inference of ecological network assembly: A conceptual framework and methodological toolbox. Ecological Monographs 92:e1502, 1-20.
Santillan, V.; Quitian, M.; Tinoco, B.A.; Zarate, E.; Schleuning, M.; Boehning-Gaese, K. & Neuschulz, E. (2018): Different responses of taxonomic and functional bird diversity to forest fragmentation across an elevational gradient. Oecologia x, x-x.
Santillan, V.; Quitian, M.; Tinoco, B.A.; Zarate, E.; Schleuning, M.; Boehning-Gaese, K. & Neuschulz, E. (2018): Temperature and precipitation, but not resource availability drive spatio-temporal variation in bird assemblages along a tropical elevational gradient. PlosOne x, x-x.
Quitian, M.; Santillan, V.; Espinosa, C.I.; Homeier, J.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Schleuning, M. & Neuschulz, E. (2018): Direct and indirect effects of plant and frugivore diversity on structural and functional components of fruit removal. Oecologia x, x-x.
Quitian, M.; Santillan, V.; Bender, I.M.; Espinosa, C.I.; Homeier, J.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Schleuning, M. & Neuschulz, E. (2018): Functional responses of avian frugivores to variation of fruit resources in natural and fragmented forests. Functional Ecology x, x-x.
Hanz, D.; Boehning-Gaese, K.; Ferger, S.; Fritz, S.; Neuschulz, E.; Quitian, M.; Santillan, V.; Töpfer, T. & Schleuning, M. (2018): Functional and phylogenetic diversity of bird assemblages are filtered by different environmental drivers. Journal of Biogepgraphy x, x-x.
Bender, I.M.; Kissling, W.; Blendinger, P.; Hensen, I.; Kühn, I.; Munoz, M.; Neuschulz, E.; Nowak, L.; Quitian, M.; Saavedra, F.; Santillan, V.; Töpfer, T.; Wiegand, T.; Dehling, D. & Schleuning, M. (2018): Morphological trait matching shapes plant-frugivore networks across the Andes. Ecography 41(11), 1910-1919.
Wallis, C.; Brehm, G.; Donoso, D.A.; Fiedler, K.; Homeier, J.; Paulsch, D.; Suessenbach, D.; Tiede, Y.; Brandl, R.; Farwig, N. & Bendix, J. (2017): Remote sensing improves prediction of tropical montane species diversity but performance differs among taxa. Ecological Indicators 1(1), 1-10.
Greiner, L.; Brandl, R. & Farwig, N. (2016): Texture images as tool for predicting bird feeding guilds in a tropical montane rainforest Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of Conservation Ecology, master thesis
Wallis, C.; Paulsch, D.; Zeilinger, J.; Silva, B.; Curatola Fernández, G.F.; Brandl, R.; Farwig, N. & Bendix, J. (2016): Contrasting performance of Lidar and optical texture models in predicting avian diversity in a tropical mountain forest. Remote sensing of environment 174, 223-232.
Greiner, L. (2016): Texture images as tool for predicting bird feeding guilds in a tropical montane rainforest University of Marburg, master thesis
Wallis, C.; Paulsch, D.; Zeilinger, J.; Silva, B.; Curatola Fernández, G.F.; Brandl, R.; Farwig, N. & Bendix, J. (2016): Contrasting performance of Lidar and optical texture models in predicting avian diversity in a tropical mountain forest. Remote Sensing of Environment 174, 223-232.
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