Malte Jochum
Affiliations: | University of Bern, Bern, Bern, Switzerland |
Area:
community ecology, food webs, ecological stoichiometry, metabolic theory, network energy fluxGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorUlrich Brose | grad student | iDiv, Leipzig | |
Eoin O'Gorman | grad student | (Marine Ecology Tree) | |
Markus Fischer | post-doc | University of Bern |
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González AL, Merder J, Andraczek K, et al. (2025) StoichLife: A Global Dataset of Plant and Animal Elemental Content. Scientific Data. 12: 569 |
Gauzens B, Rosenbaum B, Kalinkat G, et al. (2024) Flexible foraging behaviour increases predator vulnerability to climate change. Nature Climate Change. 14: 387-392 |
Gauzens B, Kalinkat G, Antunes AC, et al. (2024) Quantitative description of six fish species' gut contents and prey abundances in the Baltic Sea (1968-1978). Scientific Data. 11: 236 |
Eisenhauer N, Ochoa-Hueso R, Huang Y, et al. (2023) Ecosystem consequences of invertebrate decline. Current Biology : Cb |
Potapov AM, Guerra CA, van den Hoogen J, et al. (2023) Globally invariant metabolism but density-diversity mismatch in springtails. Nature Communications. 14: 674 |
Kempel A, Allan E, Gossner MM, et al. (2023) From bottom-up to top-down control of invertebrate herbivores in a retrogressive chronosequence. Ecology Letters |
Jochum M. (2022) Heat it up to slow it down: Individual energetics reveal how warming reduces stream decomposition. The Journal of Animal Ecology. 91: 1944-1947 |
Jochum M, Thouvenot L, Ferlian O, et al. (2022) Aboveground impacts of a belowground invader: how invasive earthworms alter aboveground arthropod communities in a northern North American forest. Biology Letters. 18: 20210636 |
Jochum M, Barnes AD, Brose U, et al. (2021) For flux's sake: General considerations for energy-flux calculations in ecological communities. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 12948-12969 |
Sohlström EH, Archer LC, Gallo B, et al. (2021) Thermal acclimation increases the stability of a predator-prey interaction in warmer environments. Global Change Biology |