Sebastian Seibold
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Recent Articles
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Muller J, Hothorn T, Yuan Y, Seibold S, Mitesser O, Rothacher J, et al.
Nature
. 2025 Mar;
639(8054):E12-E13.
PMID: 40075179
No abstract available.
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Sperandii M, Bazzichetto M, Gotzenberger L, Moretti M, Achury R, Bluthgen N, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2025 Jan;
11(4):eadp6445.
PMID: 39854460
Understanding how land use affects temporal stability is crucial to preserve biodiversity and ecosystem functions. Yet, the mechanistic links between land-use intensity and stability-driving mechanisms remain unclear, with functional traits...
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Sinclair J, Buchner D, Gessner M, Muller J, Pauls S, Stoll S, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2024 Dec;
:e14425.
PMID: 39628456
Widespread insect losses are a critical global problem. Mitigating this problem requires identifying the principal drivers across different taxa and determining which insects are covered by protected areas. However, doing...
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Richter T, Geres L, Konig S, Braziunas K, Senf C, Thom D, et al.
Commun Biol
. 2024 Nov;
7(1):1518.
PMID: 39548332
Mountain forests are biodiversity hotspots with competing hypotheses proposed to explain elevational trends in habitat specialization and species richness. The altitudinal-niche-breadth hypothesis suggests decreasing specialization with elevation, which could lead...
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Guo C, Tuo B, Seibold S, Ci H, Sai B, Qin H, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2024 Oct;
27(10):e70002.
PMID: 39462853
Complementary resource use by functionally different species may accelerate ecosystem processes. However, how co-variation in plant traits and animal traits promotes complementarity through temporal plant-animal interactions is poorly understood, even...
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Njoroge D, Dossa G, Schaefer D, Zuo J, Ulyshen M, Seibold S, et al.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc
. 2024 Sep;
100(1):158-171.
PMID: 39279349
Invertebrates and microorganisms are important but climate-dependent agents of wood decomposition globally. In this meta-analysis, we investigated what drives the invertebrate effect on wood decomposition worldwide. Globally, we found wood...
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Berger J, Staab M, Hartlieb M, Simons N, Wells K, Gossner M, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2024 Aug;
34(6):e3022.
PMID: 39099295
Recent losses in the abundance and diversity of arthropods have been documented in many regions and ecosystems. In grasslands, such insect declines are largely attributed to land use, including modern...
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Luo Y, Ma L, Cadotte M, Seibold S, Zou J, Burgess K, et al.
New Phytol
. 2024 Jul;
243(6):2401-2415.
PMID: 39073209
Mycorrhizal associations are key mutualisms that shape the structure of forest communities and multiple ecosystem functions. However, we lack a framework for predicting the varying dominance of distinct mycorrhizal associations...
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Abrego N, Furneaux B, Hardwick B, Somervuo P, Palorinne I, Aguilar-Trigueros C, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Jul;
631(8022):835-842.
PMID: 38987593
Fungi are among the most diverse and ecologically important kingdoms in life. However, the distributional ranges of fungi remain largely unknown as do the ecological mechanisms that shape their distributions....
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Ovaskainen O, Abrego N, Furneaux B, Hardwick B, Somervuo P, Palorinne I, et al.
Sci Data
. 2024 May;
11(1):561.
PMID: 38816458
Novel methods for sampling and characterizing biodiversity hold great promise for re-evaluating patterns of life across the planet. The sampling of airborne spores with a cyclone sampler, and the sequencing...