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Dr. Lukas Dreyling
Dr. Lukas Dreyling
Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre
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Habitat and tree species identity shape aboveground and belowground fungal communities in central European forests
B Hofmann, L Dreyling, F Dal Grande, J Otte, I Schmitt
Frontiers in Microbiology 14, 1067906, 2023
32023
Tree size drives diversity and community structure of microbial communities on the bark of beech (Fagus sylvatica)
L Dreyling, I Schmitt, F Dal Grande
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 5, 858382, 2022
22022
Functional traits shape plant–plant interactions and recruitment in a hotspot of woody plant diversity
H Cooksley, L Dreyling, KJ Esler, S Griebenow, G Neumann, A Valentine, ...
New Phytologist 241 (3), 1100-1114, 2024
12024
Biotic interactions outweigh abiotic factors as drivers of bark microbial communities in central European forests
L Dreyling, C Penone, NV Schenk, I Schmitt, F Dal Grande
ISME Communications, ycae012, 2024
2024
What acceleration data from wildlife collars and animal body mass tell us about seed dispersal
CM Buchmann, L Dreyling, M Constantin, FM Schurr
Animal Biotelemetry 11 (1), 22, 2023
2023
Tree bark constitutes an ideal habitat for microbial communities, because it is a stable substrate, rich in micro-niches. Bacteria, fungi, and terrestrial microalgae together …
P Giordani, P Moya, A Beck, B Staatssammlung, L Dreyling, F Dal Grande
Living far from the ground: Strategies of forest epiphytes, 58, 2023
2023
DNA-based analysis of bark associated fungal, algal, and bacterial communities: contributions to understanding the unknown biodiversity of forests
L Dreyling
Universitätsbibliothek Johann Christian Senckenberg, 2023
2023
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