Prof. Dr. Martin Entling
Institut für Umweltwissenschaften Landau, Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
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Herrmann, J. D.; Kormann, U.; Schueepp, C. et al.
Effects of habitat isolation and predation pressure on an arboreal food-webCOMMUNITY ECOLOGY. Bd. 13. H. 1. 2012 S. 82 - 87
Schueepp, Christof; Rittiner, Sarah; Entling, Martin H.
High Bee and Wasp Diversity in a Heterogeneous Tropical Farming System Compared to Protected ForestPLOS ONE. Bd. 7. H. 12. 2012
Entling, Martin H.; Schweiger, Oliver; Bacher, Sven et al.
Species Richness-Environment Relationships of European Arthropods at Two Spatial Grains: Habitats and CountriesPLOS ONE. Bd. 7. H. 9. 2012
Bucher, Roman; Entling, Martin H.
Contrasting effects of habitat fragmentation, population density, and prey availability on body condition of two orb-weaving spidersECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY. Bd. 36. H. 6. 2011 S. 680 - 685
Schueepp, Christof; Herrmann, John D.; Herzog, Felix et al.
Differential effects of habitat isolation and landscape composition on wasps, bees, and their enemiesOECOLOGIA. Bd. 165. H. 3. 2011 S. 713 - 721
Stutz, Sonja; Entling, Martin H.
Effects of the landscape context on aphid-ant-predator interactions on cherry treesBIOLOGICAL CONTROL. Bd. 57. H. 1. 2011 S. 37 - 43
Entling, Martin H.; Staempfli, Karin; Ovaskainen, Otso
Increased propensity for aerial dispersal in disturbed habitats due to intraspecific variation and species turnoverOIKOS. Bd. 120. H. 7. 2011 S. 1099 - 1109
Sanders, Dirk; Entling, Martin H.
Large variation of suction sampling efficiency depending on arthropod groups, species traits, and habitat propertiesENTOMOLOGIA EXPERIMENTALIS ET APPLICATA. Bd. 138. H. 3. 2011 S. 234 - 243
Kumschick, Sabrina; Fronzek, Stefan; Entling, Martin H. et al.
Rapid spread of the wasp spider Argiope bruennichi across Europe: a consequence of climate change?CLIMATIC CHANGE. Bd. 109. H. 3-4. 2011 S. 319 - 329
Opatovsky, Itai; Pluess, Therese; Schmidt-Entling, Martin H. et al.
Are spider assemblages in fragmented, semi-desert habitat affected by increasing cover of agricultural crops?AGRICULTURE ECOSYSTEMS & ENVIRONMENT. Bd. 135. H. 4. 2010 S. 233 - 237