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Florian Jeltsch
Florian Jeltsch
Professor Plant Ecology and Conservation Biology
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Animal species diversity driven by habitat heterogeneity/diversity: the importance of keystone structures
J Tews, U Brose, V Grimm, K Tielbörger, MC Wichmann, M Schwager, ...
Journal of biogeography 31 (1), 79-92, 2004
37872004
Pattern-oriented modeling of agent-based complex systems: lessons from ecology
V Grimm, E Revilla, U Berger, F Jeltsch, WM Mooij, SF Railsback, ...
science 310 (5750), 987-991, 2005
25702005
Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements
MA Tucker, K Böhning-Gaese, WF Fagan, JM Fryxell, B Van Moorter, ...
Science 359 (6374), 466-469, 2018
11152018
Tree spacing and coexistence in semiarid savannas
F Jeltsch, SJ Milton, WRJ Dean, N van Rooyen
Journal of Ecology, 583-595, 1996
488*1996
Using pattern‐oriented modeling for revealing hidden information: a key for reconciling ecological theory and application
T Wiegand, F Jeltsch, I Hanski, V Grimm
Oikos 100 (2), 209-222, 2003
4432003
Ecological buffering mechanisms in savannas: a unifying theory of long-term tree-grass coexistence
F Jeltsch, GE Weber, V Grimm
Plant ecology 150, 161-171, 2000
3912000
Large trees, fertile islands, and birds in arid savanna
WRJ Dean, SJ Milton, F Jeltsch
Journal of Arid Environments 41 (1), 61-78, 1999
3871999
The virtual ecologist approach: simulating data and observers
D Zurell, U Berger, JS Cabral, F Jeltsch, CN Meynard, T Münkemüller, ...
Oikos 119 (4), 622-635, 2010
3322010
Pattern-oriented modelling in population ecology
V Grimm, K Frank, F Jeltsch, R Brandl, J Uchmański, C Wissel
Science of the Total Environment 183 (1-2), 151-166, 1996
3091996
Big-data approaches lead to an increased understanding of the ecology of animal movement
R Nathan, CT Monk, R Arlinghaus, T Adam, J Alós, M Assaf, H Baktoft, ...
Science 375 (6582), eabg1780, 2022
2872022
Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research-exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
F Jeltsch, D Bonte, G Pe'er, B Reineking, P Leimgruber, N Balkenhol, ...
Movement Ecology 1, 1-13, 2013
2762013
A comprehensive analysis of autocorrelation and bias in home range estimation
MJ Noonan, MA Tucker, CH Fleming, TS Akre, SC Alberts, AH Ali, ...
Ecological Monographs 89 (2), e01344, 2019
1912019
Analysing shrub encroachment in the southern Kalahari: a grid-based modelling approach
F Jeltsch, SJ Milton, WRJ Dean, N Van Rooyen
Journal of Applied Ecology, 1497-1508, 1997
1821997
Static species distribution models in dynamically changing systems: how good can predictions really be?
D Zurell, F Jeltsch, CF Dormann, B Schröder
Ecography 32 (5), 733-744, 2009
1802009
The challenges of the first migration: movement and behaviour of juvenile vs. adult white storks with insights regarding juvenile mortality
S Rotics, M Kaatz, YS Resheff, SF Turjeman, D Zurell, N Sapir, U Eggers, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 85 (4), 938-947, 2016
1772016
The state of plant population modelling in light of environmental change
F Jeltsch, KA Moloney, FM Schurr, M Köchy, M Schwager
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 9 (3-4), 171-189, 2008
1672008
Simulated pattern formation around artificial waterholes in the semi‐arid Kalahari
F Jeltsch, SJ Milton, WRJ Dean, N van Rooyen
Journal of Vegetation Science 8 (2), 177-188, 1997
1651997
Changes in arthropod diversity along a land use driven gradient of shrub cover in savanna rangelands: identification of suitable indicators
N Blaum, C Seymour, E Rossmanith, M Schwager, F Jeltsch
Biodiversity and conservation 18, 1187-1199, 2009
1602009
Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands
FT Maestre, Y Le Bagousse-Pinguet, M Delgado-Baquerizo, DJ Eldridge, ...
Science 378 (6622), 915-920, 2022
1532022
Life history variation in an annual plant under two opposing environmental constraints along an aridity gradient
M Petrů, K Tielbörger, R Belkin, M Sternberg, F Jeltsch
Ecography 29 (1), 66-74, 2006
148*2006
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