Prof. Dr. Martin Entling
Institut für Umweltwissenschaften Landau, Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
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Buse, Joern; Entling, Martin H.
Stronger dung removal in forests compared with grassland is driven by trait composition and biomass of dung beetlesECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY. Bd. 45. H. 2. 2020 S. 223 - 231
Picchi, Malayka S.; Bocci, Gionata; Petacchi, Ruggero et al.
Taxonomic and functional differentiation of spiders in habitats in a traditional olive producing landscape in ItalyEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY. Bd. 117. 2020 S. 18 - 26
Albrecht, Matthias; Kleijn, David; Williams, Neal M. et al.
The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesisECOLOGY LETTERS. Bd. 23. H. 10. 2020 S. 1488 - 1498
Eckerter, Philipp W.; Albus, Lars; Natarajan, Sharumathi et al.
Using Temporally Resolved Floral Resource Maps to Explain Bumblebee Colony Performance in Agricultural LandscapesAGRONOMY-BASEL. Bd. 10. H. 12. 2020
Michalko, Radek; Pekar, Stano; Entling, Martin H.
An updated perspective on spiders as generalist predators in biological controlOECOLOGIA. Bd. 189. H. 1. 2019 S. 21 - 36
Graf, Nadin; Battes, Karina P.; Cimpean, Mirela et al.
Do agricultural pesticides in streams influence riparian spiders?Science of The Total Environment. Bd. 660. Elsevier BV 2019 S. 126 - 135
Graf, Nadin; Battes, Karina P.; Cimpean, Mirela et al.
Do agricultural pesticides in streams influence riparian spiders?Science of the Total Environment. Bd. 660. 2019 S. 126135
Graf, Nadin; Battes, Karina P.; Cimpean, Mirela et al.
Do agricultural pesticides in streams influence riparian spiders?SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Bd. 660. 2019 S. 126 - 135
Pennington, Theresa; Kolb, Sebastian; Kaiser, Johanna et al.
Does minimal pruning and reduced fungicide use impact spiders in the grapevine canopy?JOURNAL OF ARACHNOLOGY. Bd. 47. H. 3. 2019 S. 381 - 384
Uzman, Deniz; Pliester, Jasmin; Leyer, Ilona et al.
Drivers of entomopathogenic fungi presence in organic and conventional vineyard soilsAPPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY. Bd. 133. 2019 S. 89 - 97