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Chair of Conservation Biology and Forest Ecology

Prof. Dr. Jörg Müller

Prof. Dr. Jörg Müller

Head of field station Fabrikschleichach
University of Würzburg
Field Station Fabrikschleichach
Glashüttenstraße 5
96181 Rauhenebrach
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  • Forest ecology and nature conservation
  • Ecological concepts in nature conservation
  • Deadwood ecology
  • Biodiversity ecology
  • Drivers of species loss along land use and climate gradients
  • Saproxylic beetles

  • TREELANDS
    Trees as Islands – on the phylogenetic isolation of trees in mixed forests
     
  • BETA-FOR
    Enhancing the structural diversity between patches for improving multidiversity and multifunctionality in production forests
     
  • ROOT
    Real-time earth Observation of fOrest dynamics and biodiversiTy
     
  • Auswirkungen waldbaulicher Eingriffe auf die Biodiversität
    Neue Methoden erlauben neue Einlicke

  • LifeSPAN
    Life-Projekt Saproxylic Habitat Network

  • BeechDiv
    Biodiversity in deadwood - basis for improving the sustainable protection of beech forests in the Caucasus and in Germany

  • Schwammspinner
    Welchen Einfluss haben Schwammspinner und das Insektizid Mimic auf Nicht-Zielorganismen, wie Tag- und Nachtfalter, Vögel und Fledermäuse?

  • LifePLAN
    Project LIFEPLAN – A Planetary Inventory of Life

  • DarkTaxa
    GBOL III: Teilprojekt 4: Fallstudie zur Abschätzung der Rolle von Parasitoiden während eines Ausbruchs eines Forstschädlings

  • Faktencheck Artenvielfalt
    BMBF-Forschungsinitiative zum Erhalt der Artenvielfalt

  • GapResIn
    Gap Response in Forest Insects – Von Gemeinschaften zu zellulären Prozessen

  • Multitrophische Diversität NGS
    Einfluss von Baumart und Mikroklima auf multitrophische Diversität in Totholz

  • Since 2016 Professor for Animal Ecology
  • Since 2013 Deputy Head of the Bavarian Forest Nationalpark
  • Since 2012 Head of the research department in the Bavarian Forest Nationalpark
  • Since 2010 Associated professor (Privatdozent) at the Technische Universität (TU) München, Center of Life and Food Sciences Weihenstephan, Chair for Terrestrial Ecology, Research Department Ecology and Ecosystem Management, Technische Universität München
  • Since 2007 Postdoctoral lecturer at the Technische Universität (TU) München, Center of Life and Food Sciences Weihenstephan, in Conservation Biology, teaching Protected area management and Introduction to ecology
  • Since 2006 Zoologist at the Bavarian Forest National Park, Research and Documentation Department
  • 2002 - 2005 Researcher at the Bavarian State Institute of Forestry, Department of Forest Ecology; zoological research, leader of the working group Strict Forest Reserves
  • 2001 Executive manager of the Bavarian State Forest Administration, forestry district Nuremberg

2024[ to top ]
  • To the top or into the dark? Relationships between elevational and canopy cover distribution shifts in mountain forests. Samira Geres, Lisa; Blüthgen, Nico; Müller, Jörg; Seifert, Linda; Seibold, Sebastian; Bässler, Claus. In Ecography. Wiley, 2024.
  • Habitat niches of bird species along a recovery gradient in the Chocó tropical forest. Falconí-López, Ana; Mitesser, Oliver; Martin Schaefer, H.; Blüthgen, Nico; Busse, Annika; Feldhaar, Heike; Freile, Juan; Gelis, Rudy; Grella, Nina; Heibl, Christoph; Kortmann, Mareike; Newell, Felicity L.; Rabl, Dominik; Schleuning, Matthias; Seibold, Sebastian; Şekercioğlu, Çağan H.; Tinoco, Boris A.; Tremlett, Constance J.; Müller, Jörg; Donoso, David A. In Ecological Indicators, 166, p. 112260. Elsevier BV, 2024.
  • Unexpected soundscape response to insecticide application in oak forests. Mitesser, Oliver; Hochrein, Sophia; Burivalova, Zuzana; Müller, Sandra; Strätz, Christian; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Leroy, Benjamin M. L.; Hilmers, Torben; Georgiev, Kostadin B.; Bae, Soyeon; Weisser, Wolfgang; Müller, Jörg. In Conservation Biology. Wiley, 2024.
  • Mechanisms determining the multi-diversity of carrion visiting species along a gradient of carrion body mass. Wierer, Amelie; von Hoermann, Christian; Benbow, M. Eric; Büchner, Christiane; Feldhaar, Heike; Fiderer, Christian; Mitesser, Oliver; Rietz, Janine; Schluter, Jens; Zeitzler, Johannes; Lackner, Tomá{\v{s}}; Bässler, Claus; Heurich, Marco; Müller, Jörg. In Oecologia, 206(1), pp. 115–126. 2024.
  • Effects of climate and forest development on habitat specialization and biodiversity in Central European mountain forests. Richter, Tobias; Geres, Lisa; K{\"o}nig, Sebastian; Braziunas, Kristin H.; Senf, Cornelius; Thom, Dominik; B{\"a}ssler, Claus; M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg; Seidl, Rupert; Seibold, Sebastian. In Communications Biology, 7(1), p. 1518. 2024.
  • Upscaling biodiversity monitoring: Metabarcoding estimates 31,846 insect species from Malaise traps across Germany. Buchner, Dominik; Sinclair, James S.; Ayasse, Manfred; Beermann, Arne J.; Buse, Jörn; Dziock, Frank; Enss, Julian; Frenzel, Mark; Hörren, Thomas; Li, Yuanheng; Monaghan, Michael T.; Morkel, Carsten; Müller, Jörg; Pauls, Steffen U.; Richter, Ronny; Scharnweber, Tobias; Sorg, Martin; Stoll, Stefan; Twietmeyer, Sönke; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Wiggering, Benedikt; Wilmking, Martin; Zotz, Gerhard; Gessner, Mark O.; Haase, Peter; Leese, Florian. In Molecular Ecology Resources. Wiley, 2024.
  • Mechanisms determining the multi-diversity of carrion visiting species along a gradient of carrion body mass. Wierer, Amelie; von Hoermann, Christian; Benbow, M. Eric; B{\"u}chner, Christiane; Feldhaar, Heike; Fiderer, Christian; Mitesser, Oliver; Rietz, Janine; Schl{\"u}ter, Jens; Zeitzler, Johannes; Lackner, Tom{\’a}{\v{s}}; B{\"a}ssler, Claus; Heurich, Marco; M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg. In Oecologia, 206(1), pp. 115–126. 2024.
  • Ecological drivers of carrion beetle (Staphylinidae: Silphinae) diversity on small to large mammals. Büchner, Gwen; Hothorn, Torsten; Feldhaar, Heike; von Hoermann, Christian; Lackner, Tomáš; Rietz, Janine; Schlüter, Jens; Mitesser, Oliver; Benbow, M. Eric; Heurich, Marco; Müller, Jörg. In Ecology and Evolution, 14(9). Wiley, 2024.
  • Patterns of early post-disturbance reorganization in Central European forests. Seidl, Rupert; Potterf, Mária; Müller, Jörg; Turner, Monica G.; Rammer, Werner. In Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 291(2031). The Royal Society, 2024.
  • Response of parasitoid communities to insecticide application during a Lymantria dispar outbreak in mixed oak forests. Wolz, Marina; Höcherl, Amelie; Hübner, Jeremy; Tschorsnig, Hans‐Peter; Whitmore, Daniel; Leroy, Benjamin M. L.; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Mitesser, Oliver; Zakharov, Evgeny V.; Hebert, Paul D. N.; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Müller, Jörg. In Journal of Applied Ecology, 61(11), pp. 2774–2785. Wiley, 2024.
  • Silvicultural regime shapes understory functional structure in European forests. Chianucci, Francesco; Napoleone, Francesca; Ricotta, Carlo; Ferrara, Carlotta; Fusaro, Lina; Balducci, Lorenzo; Trentanovi, Giovanni; Bradley, Owen; Kovacs, Bence; Mina, Marco; Cerabolini, Bruno E. L.; Vandekerkhove, Kris; De Smedt, Pallieter; Lens, Luc; Hertzog, Lionel; Verheyen, Kris; Hofmeister, Jeňýk; Hošek, Jan; Matula, Radim; Doerfler, Inken; Müller, Jörg; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Helback, Jan; Schall, Peter; Fischer, Markus; Heilmann‐Clausen, Jacob; Riis‐Hansen, Rasmus; Goldberg, Irina; Aude, Erik; Kepfer‐Rojas, Sebastian; Kappel Schmidt, Inger; Riis Nielsen, Torben; Mårell, Anders; Dumas, Yann; Janssen, Philippe; Paillet, Yoan; Archaux, Frederic; Xystrakis, Fotios; Tinya, Flóra; Ódor, Péter; Aszalós, Réka; Bölöni, János; Cutini, Andrea; Bagella, Simonetta; Sitzia, Tommaso; Brazaitis, Gediminas; Marozas, Vitas; Ujházyová, Mariana; Ujházy, Karol; Máliš, František; Nordén, Björn; Burrascano, Sabina. In Journal of Applied Ecology, 61(10), pp. 2350–2364. Wiley, 2024.
  • Seasonal variability of scavenger visitations is independent of carrion predictability. De Pelsmaeker, Nicolas; Ferry, Nicolas; Stiegler, Jonas; Selva, Nuria; von Hoermann, Christian; Müller, Jörg; Heurich, Marco. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 79, pp. 57–64. Elsevier BV, 2024.
  • Scavenger-induced scattering of wild boar carcasses over large distances and its implications for disease management. Rietz, Janine; Ischebeck, Sophia; Conraths, Franz J.; Probst, Carolina; Zedrosser, Andreas; Fiderer, Christian; Reckel, Frank; von Hoermann, Christian; Müller, Jörg; Heurich, Marco. In Journal of Environmental Management, 365, p. 121554. Elsevier BV, 2024.
  • Soundscapes and airborne laser scanning identify vegetation density and its interaction with elevation as main driver of bird diversity and community composition. Seibold, Sebastian; Richter, Tobias; Geres, Lisa; Seidl, Rupert; Martin, Ralph; Mitesser, Oliver; Senf, Cornelius; Griem, Lukas; Müller, Jörg. In Diversity and Distributions. Wiley, 2024.
2023[ to top ]
  • Drivers of tree-related microhabitat profiles in European and Oriental beech forests. Mamadashvili, Giorgi; Brin, Antoine; Bässler, Claus; Chumak, Vasyl; Chumak, Maksym; Deidus, Valeriia; Drössler, Lars; Emberger, C{\’{e}}line; Georgiev, Kostadin B.; Ghrejyan, Tigran; Gossner, Martin M.; Hleb, Ruslan; Rafiei-Jahed, Razieh; Kalashian, Mark; Kambarov, Ivan; Karagyan, Gayane; Kevlishvili, Joni; Khutsishvili, Zviad; Kraus, Daniel; Lachat, Thibault; Lettenmaier, Ludwig; Mazmanyan, Meri; Mitesser, Oliver; Petrov, Peter I.; Roth, Nicolas; Tabunidze, Levan; Larrieu, Laurent; Müller, Jörg. In Biological Conservation, 285, p. 110245. Elsevier {BV}, 2023.
  • Effects of heterogeneity on the ecological diversity and redundancy of forest fauna. Heidrich, Lea; Brandl, Roland; Ammer, Christian; Bae, Soyeon; Bässler, Claus; Doerfler, Inken; Fischer, Markus; Gossner, Martin M.; Heurich, Marco; Heibl, Christoph; Jung, Kirsten; Krzystek, Peter; Levick, Shaun; Magdon, Paul; Schall, Peter; Schulze, Ernst-Detlef; Seibold, Sebastian; Simons, Nadja K.; Thorn, Simon; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Wöllauer, Stephan; Müller, Jörg. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 73, pp. 72–79. Elsevier BV, 2023.
  • Wood decomposition is increased by insect diversity, selection effects, and interactions between insects and microbes. Zou, Jia‐Yun; Cadotte, Marc W.; Bässler, Claus; Brandl, Roland; Baldrian, Petr; Borken, Werner; Stengel, Elisa; Luo, Ya‐Huang; Müller, Jörg; Seibold, Sebastian. In Ecology, 104(12). Wiley, 2023.
  • Soundscapes and deep learning enable tracking biodiversity recovery in tropical forests. Müller, Jörg; Mitesser, Oliver; Schaefer, H. Martin; Seibold, Sebastian; Busse, Annika; Kriegel, Peter; Rabl, Dominik; Gelis, Rudy; Arteaga, Alejandro; Freile, Juan; Leite, Gabriel Augusto; de Melo, Tomaz Nascimento; LeBien, Jack; Campos-Cerqueira, Marconi; Bl{\"u}thgen, Nico; Tremlett, Constance J.; Böttger, Dennis; Feldhaar, Heike; Grella, Nina; Falconí-López, Ana; Donoso, David A.; Moriniere, Jerome; Buřivalová, Zuzana. In Nature Communications, 14(1), p. 6191. 2023.
  • A synthesis of multi-taxa management experiments to guide forest biodiversity conservation in Europe. Tinya, Flóra; Doerfler, Inken; de Groot, Maarten; Heilman-Clausen, Jacob; Kovács, Bence; Marell, Anders; Nordén, Björn; Aszalós, Réka; Bässler, Claus; Brazaitis, Gediminas; Burrascano, Sabina; Camprodon, Jordi; Chudomelová, Mark{\’{e}}ta; Čížek, Lukáš; D’Andrea, Ettore; Gossner, Martin; Halme, Panu; Hédl, Radim; Korboulewsky, Nathalie; Kouki, Jari; Kozel, Petr; Lõhmus, Asko; López, Rosana; Máliš, Franti{\v{s}}ek; Martín, Juan A.; Matteucci, Giorgio; Mattioli, Walter; Mundet, Roser; Müller, Jörg; Nicolas, Manuel; Oldén, Anna; Piqué, M{\’{\i}}riam; Preikša, Žydrūnas; Ciuró, Joan Rovira; Remm, Liina; Schall, Peter; Šebek, Pavel; Seibold, Sebastian; Simončič, Primo{\v{z}}; Ujházy, Karol; Ujházyová, Mariana; Vild, Ondřej; Vincenot, Lucie; Weisser, Wolfgang; Ódor, Péter. In Global Ecology and Conservation, 46, p. e02553. Elsevier {BV}, 2023.
  • Weather explains the decline and rise of insect biomass over 34 years. Müller, Jörg; Hothorn, Torsten; Yuan, Ye; Seibold, Sebastian; Mitesser, Oliver; Rothacher, Julia; Freund, Julia; Wild, Clara; Wolz, Marina; Menzel, Annette. In Nature. Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}, 2023.
  • Alternative measures of trait–niche relationships: A test on dispersal traits in saproxylic beetles. Burner, Ryan C.; Stephan, Jörg G.; Drag, Lukas; Potterf, Mária; Birkemoe, Tone; Siitonen, Juha; Müller, Jörg; Ovaskainen, Otso; Sverdrup‐Thygeson, Anne; Snäll, Tord. In Ecology and Evolution, 13(10). Wiley, 2023.
2022[ to top ]
  • Windthrow and salvage logging alter ß-diversity of multiple species groups in a mountain spruce forest. Georgiev, Kostadin B.; Bässler, Claus; Feldhaar, Heike; Heibl, Christoph; Karasch, Peter; Müller, Jörg; Perlik, Michal; Weiss, Ingmar; Thorn, Simon. In Forest Ecology and Management, 520, p. 120401. Elsevier {BV}, 2022.
  • Quantifying wood decomposition by insects and fungi using computed tomography scanning and machine learning. Seibold, Sebastian; Müller, Jörg; Allner, Sebastian; Willner, Marian; Baldrian, Petr; Ulyshen, Michael D.; Brandl, Roland; Bässler, Claus; Hagge, Jonas; Mitesser, Oliver. In Scientific Reports, 12(1). Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}, 2022.
  • Depicting environmental gradients from Malaise trap samples: Is ethanol-based DNA metabarcoding enough?. Chimeno, Caroline; Hübner, Jeremy; Seifert, Linda; Morinièrere, Jérôme; Bozicevic, Vedran; Hausmann, Axel; Schmidt, Stefan; Müller, Jörg. In Insect Conservation and Diversity. Wiley, 2022.
  • Fluctuating insect diversity, abundance and biomass across agricultural landscapes. Hausmann, Axel; Ulrich, Werner; Segerer, Andreas H.; Greifenstein, Thomas; Knubben, Johannes; Morinière, Jerôme; Bozicevic, Vedran; Doczkal, Dieter; Günter, Armin; Müller, Jörg; Habel, Jan Christian. In Scientific Reports, 12(1). Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}, 2022.
  • Regeneration in European beech forests after drought: the effects of microclimate, deadwood and browsing. Thom, Dominik; Ammer, Christian; Annighöfer, Peter; Aszanlós, Réka; Dittrich, Sebastian; Hagge, Jonas; Keeton, William S.; Kovacs, Bence; Krautkrämer, Ole; Müller, Jörg; von Oheimb, Goddert; Seidl, Rupert. In European Journal of Forest Research. Springer Science and Business Media {LLC}, 2022.
  • Dung-visiting beetle diversity is mainly affected by land use, while community specialization is driven by climate. Englmeier, Jana; von Hoermann, Christian; Rieker, Daniel; Benbow, Marc Eric; Benjamin, Caryl; Fricke, Ute; Ganuza, Cristina; Haensel, Maria; Lackner, Tom{\’{a}}{\v{s}}; Mitesser, Oliver; Redlich, Sarah; Riebl, Rebekka; Rojas-Botero, Sandra; Rummler, Thomas; Salamon, Jörg-Alfred; Sommer, David; Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf; Tobisch, Cynthia; Uhler, Johannes; Uphus, Lars; Zhang, Jie; Müller, Jörg. In Ecology and Evolution, 12(10). Wiley, 2022.
  • Enhancing the structural diversity between forest patches—A concept and real-world experiment to study biodiversity, multifunctionality and forest resilience across spatial scales. Müller, Jörg; Mitesser, Oliver; Cadotte, Marc W.; van der Plas, Fons; Mori, Akira S.; Ammer, Christian; Chao, Anne; Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael; Baldrian, Petr; Bässler, Claus; Biedermann, Peter; Cesarz, Simone; Cla{\ss}en, Alice; Delory, Benjamin M.; Feldhaar, Heike; Fichtner, Andreas; Hothorn, Torsten; Kuenzer, Claudia; Peters, Marcell K.; Pierick, Kerstin; Schmitt, Thomas; Schuldt, Bernhard; Seidel, Dominik; Six, Diana; Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf; Thorn, Simon; von Oheimb, Goddert; Wegmann, Martin; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Eisenhauer, Nico. In Global Change Biology, 29(6), pp. 1437–1450. Wiley, 2022.
  • Response of cavity nesting birds to Lymantria dispar (Lepidoptera) and aerial spraying - An experimental approach. Hochrein, Sophia; Mitesser, Oliver; Liebhold, Andrew M.; Weisser, Wolfgang W; Leroy, Benjamin M. L.; Pretzsch, Hans; Hilmers, Torben; Rabl, Dominik; Müller, Jörg. In Forest Ecology and Management, 524, p. 120520. Elsevier {BV}, 2022.
2020[ to top ]
  • Heterogeneity--diversity relationships differ between and within trophic levels in temperate forests. Heidrich, Lea; Bae, Soyeon; Levick, Shaun; Seibold, Sebastian; Weisser, Wolfgang; Krzystek, Peter; Magdon, Paul; Nauss, Thomas; Schall, Peter; Serebryanyk, Alla; W{\"o}llauer, Stephan; Ammer, Christian; B{\"a}ssler, Claus; Doerfler, Inken; Fischer, Markus; Gossner, Martin M.; Heurich, Marco; Hothorn, Torsten; Jung, Kirsten; Kreft, Holger; Schulze, Ernst-Detlef; Simons, Nadja; Thorn, Simon; M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg. In Nature Ecology {\&} Evolution, 4(9), pp. 1204–1212. 2020.
  • Estimating retention benchmarks for salvage logging to protect biodiversity. Thorn, Simon; Chao, Anne; Georgiev, Kostadin B.; Müller, Jörg; Bässler, Claus; Campbell, John L.; Castro, Jorge; Chen, Yan-Han; Choi, Chang-Yong; Cobb, Tyler P.; Donato, Daniel C.; Durska, Ewa; Macdonald, Ellen; Feldhaar, Heike; Fontaine, Joseph B.; Fornwalt, Paula J.; Hernández, Raquel María Hernández; Hutto, Richard L.; Koivula, Matti; Lee, Eun-Jae; Lindenmayer, David; Mikusiński, Grzegorz; Obrist, Martin K.; Perlík, Michal; Rost, Josep; Waldron, Kaysandra; Wermelinger, Beat; Weiß, Ingmar; Żmihorski, Michał; Leverkus, Alexandro B. In Nature Communications, 11(4762). 2020.
  • Diversity and conservation of saproxylic beetles in 42 European tree species: an experimental approach using early successional stages of branches. Vogel, Sebastian; Bussler, Heinz; Finnberg, Sven; Müller, Jörg; Stengel, Elisa; Thorn, Simon. In Insect Conservation and Diversity. 2020.
  • Prediction of present and future distribution of the Schlegel’s Japanese gecko (Gekko japonicus) using MaxEnt modeling. Kim, Dae-In; Park, Il-Kook; Bae, So-Yeon; Fong, Jonathan J.; Zhang, Yong-Pu; Li, Shu-Ran; Ota, Hidetoshi; Kim, Jong-Sun; Park, Dae-Sik. In Journal of Ecology and Environment, 44(1). 2020.
  • Do bark beetle outbreaks amplify or dampen future bark beetle disturbances in Central Europe?. Sommerfeld, Andreas; Rammer, Werner; Heurich, Marco; Hilmers, Torben; Müller, Jörg; Seidl, Rupert. In Journal of Ecology. 2020.
  • The living dead: acknowledging life after tree death to stop forest degradation. Thorn, Simon; Seibold, Sebastian; Leverkus, Alexandro B.; Michler, Thomas; Müller, Jörg; F., Noss Reed; Stork, Nigel; Vogel, Sebastian; Lindenmayer, David B. In Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 18(9). 2020.
2019[ to top ]
  • Bark coverage shifts assembly processes of microbial decomposer communities in dead wood. Hagge, Jonas; Bässler, Claus; Gruppe, Axel; Hoppe, Björn; Kellner, Harald; Krah, Franz-Sebastian; Müller, Jörg; Seibold, Sebastian; Stengel, Elisa; Thorn, Simon. In Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 286(1912), p. 20191744. The Royal Society, 2019.
  • Deadwood retention in forests lowers short-term browsing pressure on silver fir saplings by overabundant deer. Hagge, Jonas; Müller, Jörg; Bässler, Claus; Biebl, Samantha Susanne; Brandl, Roland; Drexler, Matthias; Gruppe, Axel; Hotes, Stefan; Hothorn, Torsten; Langhammer, Peter; Stark, Hans; Wirtz, Roland; Zimmerer, Veronika; Mysterud, Atle. In Forest Ecology and Management, 451. Elsevier {BV}, 2019.
  • Bark Beetle Population Dynamics in the Anthropocene: Challenges and Solutions. Biedermann, Peter H.W.; Müller, Jörg; Gr{\’{e}}goire, Jean-Claude; Gruppe, Axel; Hagge, Jonas; Hammerbacher, Almuth; Hofstetter, Richard W.; Kandasamy, Dineshkumar; Kolarik, Miroslav; Kostovcik, Martin; Krokene, Paal; Sall{\’{e}}, Aur{\’{e}}lien; Six, Diana L.; Turrini, Tabea; Vanderpool, Dan; Wingfield, Michael J.; Bässler, Claus. In Trends in Ecology {\&} Evolution, 34(10), pp. 914–924. Elsevier {BV}, 2019.
  • Arthropod decline in grasslands and forests is associated with landscape-level drivers. Seibold, Sebastian; Gossner, Martin M.; Simons, Nadja K.; Bl{\"u}thgen, Nico; M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg; Ambarl{\i}, Didem; Ammer, Christian; Bauhus, J{\"u}rgen; Fischer, Markus; Habel, Jan C.; Linsenmair, Karl Eduard; Nauss, Thomas; Penone, Caterina; Prati, Daniel; Schall, Peter; Schulze, Ernst-Detlef; Vogt, Juliane; W{\"o}llauer, Stephan; Weisser, Wolfgang W. In Nature, 574(7780), pp. 671–674. 2019.
2018[ to top ]
  • Forest structure following natural disturbances and early succession provides habitat for two avian flagship species, capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and hazel grouse (Tetrastes bonasia). Kortmann, Mareike; Heurich, Marco; Latifi, Hooman; Rösner, Sascha; Seidl, Rupert; Müller, Jörg; Thorn, Simon. In Biological Conservation, 226, pp. 81–91. Elsevier {BV}, 2018.
  • The Necessity of Multitrophic Approaches in Community Ecology. Seibold, Sebastian; Cadotte, Marc W.; MacIvor, J. Scott; Thorn, Simon; Müller, Jörg. In Trends in Ecology {\&} Evolution, 33(10), pp. 754–764. Elsevier {BV}, 2018.
  • Functionally richer communities improve ecosystem functioning: Dung removal and secondary seed dispersal by dung beetles in the Western Palaearctic. Milotić, Tanja; Baltzinger, Christophe; Eichberg, Carsten; Eycott, Amy E.; Heurich, Marco; Müller, Jörg; Noriega, Jorge A.; Menendez, Rosa; Stadler, Jutta; Ádám, Réka; Bargmann, Tessa; Bilger, Isabelle; Buse, Jörn; Calatayud, Joaquin; Ciubuc, Constantin; Boros, Gergely; Jay-Robert, Pierre; Kruus, Märt; Merivee, Enno; Miessen, Geoffrey; Must, Anne; Ardali, Elham; Preda, Elena; Rahimi, Iraj; Rohwedder, Dirk; Rose, Rob; Slade, Eleanor M.; Somay, László; Tahmasebi, Pejman; Ziani, Stefano; Hoffmann, Maurice. In Journal of Biogeography, 46(1). 2018.
  • Deadwood enrichment combining integrative and segregative conservation elements enhances biodiversity of multiple taxa in managed forests. Doerfler, Inken; Gossner, Martin M.; Müller, Jörg; Seibold, Sebastian; Weisser, Wolfgang W. In Biological Conservation, 228, pp. 70–78. Elsevier {BV}, 2018.
  • Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features. Penone, Caterina; Allan, Eric; Soliveres, Santiago; Felipe‐Lucia, María R; Gossner, Martin M; Seibold, Sebastian; Simons, Nadja K.; Schall, Peter; van der Plas, Fons; Manning, Peter; Manzanedo, Rubén D.; Boch, Steffen; Prati, Daniel; Ammer, Christian; Bauhus, Jürgen; Buscot, François; Ehbrecht, Martin; Goldmann, Kezia; Jung, Kirsten; Müller, Jörg; Müller, Jörg C.; Pena, Rodica; Polle, Andrea; Renner, Swen C.; Ruess, Liliane; Schönig, Ingo; Schrumpf, Marion; Solly, Emily F.; Tschapka, Marco; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Wubet, Tesfaye; Fischer, Markus. In Ecology Letters, 22(1), J. Lawler (ed.), pp. 170–180. Wiley, 2018.
  • Influence of macroclimate and local conservation measures on taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversities of saproxylic beetles and wood-inhabiting fungi. Thorn, Simon; F{\"o}rster, Bernhard; Heibl, Christoph; M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg; B{\"a}ssler, Claus. In Biodiversity and Conservation, 27(12), pp. 3119–3135. 2018.
  • Remotely Sensed Single Tree Data Enable the Determination of Habitat Thresholds for the Three-Toed Woodpecker (Picoides tridactylus). Zielewska-Büttner, Katarzyna; Heurich, Marco; Müller, Jörg; Braunisch, Veronika. In Remote Sensing, 10(12). {MDPI} {AG}, 2018.
  • Decadal effects of landscape‐wide enrichment of dead wood on saproxylic organisms in beech forests of different historic management intensity. Roth, Nicolas; Doerfler, Inken; Bässler, Claus; Blaschke, Markus; Bussler, Heinz; Gossner, Martin M.; Heideroth, Antje; Thorn, Simon; Weisser, Wolfgang W.; Müller, Jörg. In Diversity and Distributions, 25(3). 2018.
  • Salvage logging effects on regulating and supporting ecosystem services - a systematic map. Leverkus, Alexandro B.; Benayas, Jos{\’{e}} Mar{\’{\i}}a Rey; Castro, Jorge; Boucher, Dominique; Brewer, Stephen; Collins, Brandon M.; Donato, Daniel; Fraver, Shawn; Kishchuk, Barbara E.; Lee, Eun-Jae; Lindenmayer, David B.; Lingua, Emanuele; Macdonald, Ellen; Marzano, Raffaella; Rhoades, Charles C.; Royo, Alejandro; Thorn, Simon; Wagenbrenner, Joseph W.; Waldron, Kaysandra; Wohlgemuth, Thomas; Gustafsson, Lena. In Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 48(9), pp. 983–1000. Canadian Science Publishing, 2018.
  • Taxonomic, functional, and phylogenetic diversity of bird assemblages are oppositely associated to productivity and heterogeneity in temperate forests. Bae, Soyeon; Müller, Jörg; Lee, Dowon; Vierling, Kerri T.; Vogeler, Jody C.; Vierling, Lee A.; Hudak, Andrew T.; Latifi, Hooman; Thorn, Simon. In Remote Sensing of Environment, 215, pp. 145–156. Elsevier {BV}, 2018.
  • Reconciling pest control, nature conservation, and recreation in coniferous forests. Hagge, Jonas; Leibl, Franz; Müller, Jörg; Plechinger, Martin; Soutinho, Jo{\~{a}}o Gon{\c{c}}alo; Thorn, Simon. In Conservation Letters, 12(2), p. e12615. Wiley, 2018.
  • Key ecological research questions for Central European forests. Ammer, Christian; Fichtner, Andreas; Fischer, Anton; Gossner, Martin M.; Meyer, Peter; Seidl, Rupert; Thomas, Frank M.; Annighöfer, Peter; Kreyling, Jürgen; Ohse, Bettina; Berger, Uta; Feldmann, Eike; Häberle, Karl-Heinz; Heer, Katrin; Heinrichs, Steffi; Huth, Franka; Krämer-Klement, Klara; Mölder, Andreas; Müller, Jörg; Mund, Martina; Opgenoorth, Lars; Schall, Peter; Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael; Seidel, Dominik; Vogt, Juliane; Wagner, Sven. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 32, pp. 3–25. Elsevier {BV}, 2018.
2017[ to top ]
  • LiDAR‐derived canopy structure supports the more‐individuals hypothesis for arthropod diversity in temperate forests. Müller, Jörg; Brandl, Roland; Brändle, Martin; Förster, Bernhard; Cancian de Araujo, Bruno; Gossner, Martin M.; Ladas, Alexander; Wagner, Martin; Maraun, Mark; Schall, Peter; Schmidt, Stefan; Heurich, Marco; Thorn, Simon; Seibold, Sebastian. In Oikos, 127(6), pp. 814–824. 2017.
  • Bridging science and practice in conservation: Deficits and challenges from a research perspective. Farwig, Nina; Ammer, Christian; Annighöfer, Peter; Baur, Bruno; Behringer, David; Diekötter, Tim; Hotes, Stefan; Leyer, Ilona; Müller, Jörg; Peter, Franziska; Riecken, Uwe; Bessel, Anne; Thorn, Simon; Werk, Klaus; Ziegenhagen, Birgit. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 24, pp. 1–8. Elsevier {BV}, 2017.
2016[ to top ]
  • Habitat availability is not limiting the distribution of the Bohemian-Bavarian lynx Lynx lynx population. Magg, Nora; Müller, Jörg; Heibl, Christoph; Hackländer, Klaus; Wölfl, Sybille; Wölfl, Manfred; Bufka, Ludêk; Červený, Jaroslav; Heurich, Marco. In Oryx, 50(4), pp. 742–752. Cambridge University Press, 2016.
  • Retrieval of forest leaf functional traits from HySpex imagery using radiative transfer models and continuous wavelet analysis. Ali, Abebe Mohammed; Skidmore, Andrew K.; Darvishzadeh, Roshanak; van Duren, Iris; Holzwarth, Stefanie; Mueller, Joerg. In {ISPRS} Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 122, pp. 68–80. Elsevier {BV}, 2016.
  • What are the impacts of manipulating grazing and browsing by ungulates on plants and invertebrates in temperate and boreal forests? A systematic review protocol. Bernes, Claes; Jonsson, Bengt Gunnar; Junninen, Kaisa; Lohmus, Asko; Macdonald, Ellen; Müller, Jörg; Sandström, Jennie. In Environmental Evidence, 5(17). 2016.
  • Bark coverage and insects influence wood decomposition: Direct and indirect effects. Ulyshen, Michael D.; Müller, Jörg; Seibold, Sebastian. In Applied Soil Ecology, 105, pp. 25–30. Elsevier {BV}, 2016.
  • Mapping a ’cryptic kingdom’: Performance of lidar derived environmental variables in modelling the occurrence of forest fungi. Peura, Maiju; Gonzalez, Ramiro Silveyra; Müller, Jörg; Heurich, Marco; Vierling, Lee A.; Mönkkönen, Mikko; Bässler, Claus. In Remote Sensing of Environment, 186, pp. 428–438. Elsevier {BV}, 2016.
  • Small beetle, large‐scale drivers: how regional and landscape factors affect outbreaks of the European spruce bark beetle. Seidl, Rupert; Müller, Jörg; Hothorn, Torsten; Bässler, Claus; Heurich, Marco; Kautz, Markus. In Journal of Applied Ecology, 53(2), pp. 530–540. 2016.
  • Green wave tracking by large herbivores: an experimental approach. Rivrud, Inger Maren; Heurich, Marco; Krupczynski, Philipp; Müller, Jörg; Mysterud, Atle. In Ecology, 97(12), M. Hebblewhite (ed.), pp. 3547–3553. 2016.
  • Effects of mesh bag enclosure and termites on fine woody debris decomposition in a subtropical forest. Stoklosa, Allison M.; Ulyshen, Michael D.; Fan, Zhaofei; Varner, Morgan; Seibold, Sebastian; Müller, Jörg. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 17(5), pp. 463–470. Elsevier {BV}, 2016.
  • Dead-wood addition promotes non-saproxylic epigeal arthropods but effects are mediated by canopy openness. Seibold, Sebastian; Bässler, Claus; Baldrian, Petr; Reinhard, Lena; Thorn, Simon; Ulyshen, Michael D.; Wei{\ss}, Ingmar; Müller, Jörg. In Biological Conservation, 204, pp. 181–188. Elsevier {BV}, 2016.
  • Changes in the dominant assembly mechanism drive species loss caused by declining resources. Thorn, Simon; Bässler, Claus; Bernhardt-Römermann, M.; Cadotte, Marc; Heibl, Christoph; Schäfer, Hanno; Seibold, Sebastian; Müller, Jörg. In Ecology Letters, 19(2), pp. 163–170. 2016.
  • Canopy closure determines arthropod assemblages in microhabitats created by windstorms and salvage logging. Thorn, Simon; Bussler, Heinz; Fritze, Michael-Andreas; Goeder, Patrick; Müller, Jörg; Weiss, Ingmar; Seibold, Sebastian. In Forest Ecology and Management, 381, pp. 188–195. Elsevier {BV}, 2016.
2015[ to top ]
  • Natural regeneration determines wintering bird presence in wind-damaged coniferous forest stands independent of postdisturbance logging. Werner, Sinja A.B.; Müller, Jörg; Heurich, Marco; Thorn, Simon. In Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 45(9), pp. 1232–1237. Canadian Science Publishing, 2015.
  • What is the impact of active management on biodiversity in boreal and temperate forests set aside for conservation or restoration? A systematic map. Bernes, Claes; Jonsson, Bengt Gunnar; Junninen, Kaisa; Lohmus, Asko; Macdonald, Ellen; Müller, Jörg; Sandström, Jennie. In Environmental Evidence, 4(25). 2015.
  • Temporal patterns of deer{\textendash}vehicle collisions consistent with deer activity pattern and density increase but not general accident risk. Hothorn, Torsten; Müller, Jörg; Held, Leonhard; Möst, Lisa; Mysterud, Atle. In Accident Analysis & Prevention, 81, pp. 143–152. Elsevier {BV}, 2015.
  • Hide and seek: extended camera-trap session lengths and autumn provide best parameters for estimating lynx densities in mountainous areas. Weingarth, Kirsten; Zeppenfeld, Thorsten; Heibl, Christoph; Heurich, Marco; Bufka, Ludek; Daniszová, Kristina; Müller, Jörg. In Biodiversity and Conservation, 24(12), pp. 2935–2952. 2015.
  • Experimental studies of dead-wood biodiversity - A review identifying global gaps in knowledge. Seibold, Sebastian; Bässler, Claus; Brandl, Roland; Gossner, Martin M.; Thorn, Simon; Ulyshen, Michael D.; Müller, Jörg. In Biological Conservation, 191, pp. 139–149. Elsevier {BV}, 2015.
  • Forest inventories by LiDAR data: A comparison of single tree segmentation and metric-based methods for inventories of a heterogeneous temperate forest. Latifi, Hooman; Fassnacht, Fabian E.; Müller, Jörg; Tharani, Agalya; Dech, Stefan; Heurich, Marco. In International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 42, pp. 162–174. Elsevier {BV}, 2015.
2014[ to top ]
  • Comparison of airborne lidar, aerial photography, and field surveys to model the habitat suitability of a cryptic forest species - the hazel grouse. Bae, Soyeon; Reineking, Bjoern; Ewald, Michael; Mueller, Joerg. In International Journal of Remote Sensing, 35(17), pp. 6469–6489. Informa {UK} Limited, 2014.
  • Changes in the community composition and trophic structure of microarthropods in sporocarps of the wood decaying fungus Fomitopsis pinicola along an altitudinal gradient. Maraun, Mark; Augustin, Dana; Müller, Jörg; Bässler, Claus; Scheu, Stefan. In Applied Soil Ecology, 84, pp. 16–23. Elsevier {BV}, 2014.
  • On the gap between science and conservation implementation - A national park perspective. Müller, Jörg; Opgenoorth, Lars. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 15(5), pp. 373–378. Elsevier {BV}, 2014.
  • Noninvasive genetic sampling allows estimation of capercaillie numbers and population structure in the Bohemian Forest. Rösner, Sascha; Brandl, R.; Segelbacher, G.; Lorenc, T.; Müller, J. In European Journal of Wildlife Research, 60(5), pp. 789–801. 2014.
  • Identification of FactorsInfluencing the Puumala Virus Seroprevalence within Its Reservoir in aMontane Forest Environment. Thoma, Bryan; Müller, Jörg; Bässler, Claus; Georgi, Enrico; Osterberg, Anja; Schex, Susanne; Bottomley, Christian; Essbauer, Sandra. In Viruses, 6(10), pp. 3944–3967. {MDPI} {AG}, 2014.
  • Protected areas shape the spatial distribution of a European lynx population more than 20 years after reintroduction. Müller, Jörg; Wölfl, Manfred; Wölfl, Sybille; Müller, Dennis W.H.; Hothorn, Torsten; Heurich, Marco. In Biological Conservation, 177, pp. 210–217. Elsevier {BV}, 2014.
2013[ to top ]
  • Some of the rarest European saproxylic beetles are common in the wilderness of Northern Mongolia. Müller, Jörg; Jarzabek-Müller, Andrea; Bussler, Heinz. In Journal of Insect Conservation, 17(5), pp. 989–1001. 2013.
  • Resources determine frugivore assemblages and fruit removal along an elevational gradient. Aparicio, Alexandra; Berens, Dana G.; Müller, Jörg; Farwig, Nina. In Acta Oecologica, 52, pp. 45–49. Elsevier {BV}, 2013.
  • Forest vegetation structure has more influence on predation risk of artificial ground nests than human activities. Seibold, Sebastian; Hempel, Anke; Piehl, Sarah; Bässler, Claus; Brandl, Roland; Rösner, Sascha; Müller, Jörg. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 14(8), pp. 687–693. Elsevier {BV}, 2013.
  • From ground to above canopy{\textemdash}Bat activity in mature forests is driven by vegetation density and height. Müller, Jörg; Brandl, Roland; Buchner, Johanna; Pretzsch, Hans; Seifert, Stefan; Strätz, Christian; Veith, Michael; Fenton, Brock. In Forest Ecology and Management, 306, pp. 179–184. Elsevier {BV}, 2013.
2012[ to top ]
  • Modelling Forest alpha-Diversity and Floristic Composition - On the Added Value of LiDAR plus Hyperspectral Remote Sensing. Leutner, Benjamin F.; Reineking, Björn; Müller, Jörg; Bachmann, Martin; Beierkuhnlein, Carl; Dech, Stefan; Wegmann, Martin. In Remote Sensing, 4(9), pp. 2818–2845. {MDPI} {AG}, 2012.
  • Forest inventories are a valuable data source for habitat modelling of forest species: an alternative to remote-sensing data. Teuscher, M.; Brandl, R.; Förster, B.; Hothorn, T.; Rösner, S.; Müller, J. In Forestry, 86(2), pp. 241–253. Oxford University Press ({OUP}), 2012.
  • The effect of bark beetle infestation and salvage logging on bat activity in a national park. Mehr, Milenka; Brandl, Roland; Kneib, Thomas; Müller, Jörg. In Biodiversity and Conservation, 21(11), pp. 2775–2786. 2012.
  • Saproxylic beetles as indicator species for dead-wood amount and temperature in European beech forests. Lachat, Thibault; Wermelinger, Beat; Gossner, Martin M.; Bussler, Heinz; Isacsson, Gunnar; Müller, Jörg. In Ecological Indicators, 23, pp. 323–331. Elsevier {BV}, 2012.
2011[ to top ]
  • Abundance and pest classification of scolytid species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) follow different patterns. Bussler, Heinz; Bouget, Christophe; Brustel, Hervé; Brändle, Martin; Riedinger, Verena; Brandl, Roland; Müller, Jörg. In Forest Ecology and Management, 262(9), pp. 1887–1894. Elsevier {BV}, 2011.
  • The Predictability of Phytophagous Insect Communities: Host Specialists as Habitat Specialists. Müller, Jörg; Stadler, Jutta; Jarzabek-Müller, Andrea; Hacker, Hermann; ter Braak, Cajo; Brandl, Roland. In PLOS ONE, 6(10), pp. 1–10. Public Library of Science, 2011.
  • Monotonicity‐constrained species distribution models. Hofner, Benjamin; Müller, Jörg; Hothorn, Torsten. In Ecology, 92(10), pp. 1895–1901. 2011.
2010[ to top ]
  • Large-scale reduction of ungulate browsing by managed sport hunting. Hothorn, Torsten; Müller, Jörg. In Forest Ecology and Management, 260(9), pp. 1416–1423. Elsevier {BV}, 2010.
  • A review of habitat thresholds for dead wood: a baseline for management recommendations in European forests. Müller, Jörg; Bütler, Rita. In European Journal of Forest Research, 129(6), pp. 981–992. 2010.
  • Learning from a "benign neglect strategy" in a national park: Response of saproxylic beetles to dead wood accumulation. Müller, Jörg; Noss, Reed F.; Bussler, Heinz; Brandl, Roland. In Biological Conservation, 143(11), pp. 2559–2569. Elsevier {BV}, 2010.
  • Drivers of bryophyte diversity allow implications for forest management with a focus on climate change. Raabe, Stefanie; Müller, Jörg; Manthey, Michael; Dürhammer, Oliver; Teuber, Ulrich; Göttlein, Axel; Förster, Bernhard; Brandl, Roland; Bässler, Claus. In Forest Ecology and Management, 260(11), pp. 1956–1964. Elsevier {BV}, 2010.
2009[ to top ]
  • Critical forest age thresholds for the diversity of lichens, molluscs and birds in beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) dominated forests. Moning, Christoph; Müller, Jörg. In Ecological Indicators, 9(5), pp. 922–932. Elsevier {BV}, 2009.
  • Using airborne laser scanning to model potential abundance and assemblages of forest passerines. Müller, Jörg; Moning, Christoph; Bässler, Claus; Heurich, Marco; Brandl, Roland. In Basic and Applied Ecology, 10(7), pp. 671–681. Elsevier {BV}, 2009.
  • Modelling habitat selection of the cryptic Hazel Grouse Bonasa bonasia in a montane forest. Müller, Daniel; Schröder, Boris; Müller, Jörg. In Journal of Ornithology, 150(4), pp. 717–732. 2009.
  • New Possibilities of Observing Animal Behaviour from a Distance Using Activity Sensors in Gps-Collars: An Attempt to Calibrate Remotely Collected Activity Data with Direct Behavioural Observations in Red {DeerCervus} elaphus. Löttker, Petra; Rummel, Anna; Traube, Miriam; Stache, Anja; Sustr, Pavel; Müller, Jörg; Heurich, Marco. In Wildlife Biology, 15(4), pp. 425–434. Wildlife Biology, 2009.
2008[ to top ]
  • Environmental key factors and their thresholds for the avifauna of temperate montane forests. Moning, Christoph; Müller, Jörg. In Forest Ecology and Management, 256(5), pp. 1198–1208. Elsevier {BV}, 2008.
  • Spatial smoothing techniques for the assessment of habitat suitability. Kneib, Thomas; Müller, Jörg; Hothorn, Torsten. In Environmental and Ecological Statistics, 15(3), pp. 343–364. 2008.
2007[ to top ]
  • Assemblages of wood-inhabiting fungi related to silvicultural management intensity in beech forests in southern Germany. Müller, Jörg; Engel, Heinz; Blaschke, Markus. In European Journal of Forest Research, 126(4), pp. 513–527. 2007.
2005[ to top ]
  • Habitat factors for land snails in European beech forests with a special focus on coarse woody debris. Müller, Jörg; Strätz, Christian; Hothorn, Torsten. In European Journal of Forest Research, 124(3), pp. 233–242. 2005.
2004[ to top ]
  • Maximally selected two-sample statistics as a new tool for the identification and assessment of habitat factors with an application to breeding-bird communities in oak forests. Müller, Jörg; Hothorn, Torsten. In European Journal of Forest Research, 123(3), pp. 219–228. 2004.

[2016]

Bässler, C., Halbwachs, H., Karasch, P., Holzer, H., Gminder, A., Krieglsteiner, L., Gonzalez, R.S., Müller, J. & Brandl, R. (2016) Mean reproductive traits of fungal assemblages are correlated with resource availability. Ecology and Evolution, 6, 582–592.

Bässler, C., J. Müller, M. W. Cadotte, C. Heibl, J. H. Bradtka, S. Thorn, and H. Halbwachs. 2016. Functional response of lignicolous fungal guilds to bark beetle deforestation. Ecological Indicators, 65, 149–160.

Bässler, C., M. Cadotte, B. Beudert, C. Heibl, M. Blaschke, J. Bradtka, T. Langbehn, S. Werth, and J. Müller. 2016. Contrasting patterns of lichen functional diversity and species richness across an elevation gradient. Ecography, 39, 689–698.

Beudert, B., Bässler, C., Thorn, S., Noss, R., Schröder, B., Dieffenbach-Fries, H., Foullois, N., Müller, J., 2015. Bark beetles increase biodiversity while maintaining drinking water quality. Conservation Letters, 8, 272-281.

Bevanda, M., E. A. Fronhofer, M. Heurich, J. Müller, and B. Reineking. 2015. Landscape configuration is a major determinant of home range size variation. Ecosphere, 6, 1–12.

Heikkala, O., Sebastian, S., Koivula, M., Martikainen, P., Müller, J., Thorn, S. & Kouki, J. (2016) Retention forestry and prescribed burning result in functionally different saproxylic beetle assemblages than clear-cutting. Forest Ecology and Management, 359, 51-58.

Koban, M.B., Gossner, M.M., Müller, J., Steidle, J.L., Bässler, C., Hothorn, T., Unsicker, S.B. & Seibold, S. (2016) Short-distance attraction of saproxylic Heteroptera to olfactory cues. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 9, 254–257.

Müller, F. & Müller, J. (2016) Assessing resilience in long-term ecological data sets Ecological Indicators. Ecological Indicators, 65, 10-34.

Müller, J., S. Thorn, R. Baier, K. Sagheb-Talebi, H. Barimani, S. Seibold, M. D. Ulyshen, and M. M. Gossner. 2016. Protecting the forests while allowing removal of damaged trees may imperil saproxylic insect biodiversity in the Hyrcanian beech forests of Iran. Conservation Letters, 9, 106-113.

Seibold, S., Bässler, C., Brandl, R., Büche, B., Szallies, A., Thorn, S., Ulyshen, M. & Müller, J. (2016) Microclimate and habitat heterogeneity as the major drivers of beetle diversity in dead wood Journal of Applied Ecology,

Thorn, S., Bässler, C., Bußler, H., Lindenmayer, D.B., Schmidt, S., Seibold, S., Wende, B. & Müller, J. (2016) Bark-scratching of storm-felled trees preserves biodiversity at lower economic costs compared to debarking. Forest Ecology and Management, 364, 10-16.

Thorn, S., S. A. B. Werner, J. Wohlfarth, C. Bässler, S. Seibold, P. Quillfeldt, and J. Müller. 2015c. Response of bird assemblages to windstorm and salvage logging — insights from analyses of functional guild and indicator species. Ecological Indicators, 65, 142–148.

[2015]

Latifi, H., M. Heurich, F. Hartig, J. Müller, P. Krzystek, H. Jehl, and S. Dech. 2015. Estimating over- and understory canopy density of temperate mixed stands by airborne LiDAR data. Forestry.

Magg, N., J. Müller, C. Heibl, M. Wölfl, S. Wölfl, L. Bufka, and M. Heurich. 2015. Habitat availability is not the factor limiting the distribution of the Bohemian-Bavarian-lynx population. Oryx.

Weingarth, K., T. Zeppenfeld, C. Heibl, M. Heurich, L. Bufka, K. Daniszová, and J. Müller. 2015. Hide & seek – extended camera-trap session lengths and autumn provide best parameters for estimating lynx densities in mountainous areas. Biodiversity and Conservation.

Werner, S.A.B., Müller, J., Thorn, S., 2015. Natural regeneration determines wintering bird presence in wind-damaged coniferous forest stands independent of post-disturbance logging. Canadian Journal of Forest Research-Revue Canadienne De Recherche Forestiere, 45, 1232-1237.

Zehetmair, T., Jörg, M., Zharov, A., Gruppe, A., 2014. Effects of Natura2000 and habitat variables used for habitat assessment on beetle assemblages in European beech forests. Insect Conservation and Diversity.

Zeppenfeld, T., M. Svoboda, R. DeRose, M. Heurich, J. Müller, P. Čížková, M. Starý, R. Bače, and D. Donato. 2015. Response of mountain (Picea abies) forests to stand-replacing bark beetle outbreaks: Neighborhood effects lead to self-replacement. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52, 1402-1411.

Bing, T., J. Müller, B. Glaser, R. Brandl, and M. Brändle. 2015. Variation in diet across an elevational gradient in the larvae of two Hydropsyche species (Trichoptera). Limnologica, 52, 83–88.

Möst, L., T. Hothorn, J. Müller, and M. Heurich. 2015. Creating a landscape of management: unintended effects on the variation of browsing pressure in a national park. Forest Ecol Manag 338:46-56.

Kaldhusdal, A., R. Brandl, J. Müller, L. Möst, and T. Hothorn. 2015. Spatio-Phylogenetic Multi-Species Distribution Models. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6:187-197.

Zehetmair, T., J. Müller, V. Runkel, P. Stahlschmidt, S. Winter, A. Zharov, and A. Gruppe. 2015. Poor effectiveness of Natura 2000 beech forests in protecting forest-dwelling bats. Journal for Nature Conservation 23:53-60.

Winter, M.-B., C. Ammer, R. Baier, D. C. Donato, S. Seibold, and J. Müller. 2015. Multi-taxon alpha diversity following bark beetle disturbance: evaluating multi-decade persistence of a diverse early-seral phase. Forest Ecology and Management 338: 32-45.

Gossner, M.M., Brändle, M., Brandl, R., Bail, J., Müller, J., Opgenoorth, L., 2015. Where is the extended phenotype in the wild? The community composition of arthropods on mature oak trees does not depend on the oak genotype. Plos One 10(1):e0115733

Heurich, M., T. T. G. Brand, M. Y. Kaandorp, P. Sustr, J. Muller, and B. Reineking. 2015. Country, Cover or Protection: What Shapes the Distribution of Red Deer and Roe Deer in the Bohemian Forest Ecosystem? Plos One 10. 10.1371/journal.pone.0120960.

Hooman Latifi, H., F. E. Fassnacht, J. Müller, A. Tharani, S. Dech, and M. Heurich. 2015. Forest inventories by LiDAR data: a comparison of single tree segmentation and metric-based methods for inventories of a heterogenous temperate forest. International Journal of Earth Observation and Geoinformation

Hothorn, T., J. Müller, L. Held, L. Möst, and A. Mysterud. 2015. Temporal Patterns of Deer-vehicle Collisions Consistent with Deer Activity Pattern and Density Increase but not General Accident Risk. Accident Analysis & Prevention.

Thorn, S., H. H. Hacker, S. Seibold, H. Jehl, C. Bässler, and J. Müller. 2015a. Guild-specific responses of forest Lepidoptera highlight conservation oriented forest management - implications from conifer-dominated forests. Forest Ecol Manag 337:41-47.

Seibold, S., Brandl, R., Buse, J., Hothorn, T., Schmidl, J., Thorn, S., Müller, J., 2015. Association of the extinction risk of saproxylic beetles and the ecological degradation of forests in Europe. Conservation Biology 29:382-390.

Parmain, G., C. Bouget, J. Müller, J. Horak, M. M. Gossner, T. Lachat, and G. Isacsson. 2015. Can rove beetles (Staphylinidae) be excluded in studies focusing on saproxylic beetles in central European beech forests? Bulletin of Entomological Research 105:101-109.

Müller, J., B. Wende, C. Strobl, M. Eugster, I. Gallenberger, A. Floren, I. Steffan-Dewenter, K. E. Linsenmair, W. W. Weisser, and M. M. Gossner. 2015c. Forest management and regional tree composition drive the host preference of saproxylic beetle communities. Journal of Applied Ecology.

Müller, J., H. Brustel, A. Brin, H. Bussler, C. Bouget, E. Obermaier, I. M. M. Heidinger, T. Lachat, B. Förster, J. Horak, J. Procházka, F. Köhler, L. Larrieu, U. Bense, G. Isacsson, L. Zapponi, and M. M. Gossner. 2015a. Increasing temperature may compensate for lower amounts of dead wood in driving richness of saproxylic beetles. Ecography. 38: 499–509.

Seibold, S., C. Bässler, R. Brandl, M. M. Gossner, S. Thorn, M. D. Ulyshen, and J. Müller. 2015a. Experimental studies of dead-wood biodiversity - a review identifying global gaps in knowledge. Biological Conservation 191:139-149.

Thorn, S., J. Müller, C. Bässler, A. Gminder, R. Brandl, and C. Heibl. 2015b. Host abundance, durability, basidiome growth formniche diversity and phylogenetic isolation determine fungivore species richness. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 114:699-708.

[2014]

Bae, S.-y., Reineking, B., Ewald, M., Müller, J., 2014. A comparison of airborne lidar, aerial photos and field survey to model habitat suitability of a cryptic forest species - the hazel grouse. International Journal of Remote Sensing. 35:17,6469-6489.

Bässler, C., Ernst, R., Cadotte, M., Heibl, C., Müller, J., 2014. Near-to-nature logging influences fungal community assembly processes in a temperate forest. Journal of Applied Ecology 51, 939-948.

Ewald, M., Dupke, C., Heurich, M., Müller, J., Reineking, B., 2014. LiDAR Remote Sensing of Forest Structure and GPS Telemetry Data Provide Insights on Winter Habitat Selection of European Roe Deer. Forests 5, 1374-1390.

Farwig, N., Brandl, R., Siemann, S., Wiener, F., Müller, J., 2014. Decomposition rate of carrion is dependent on assemblage not abundance of insect carrion fauna. Oecologia. 175:1291–1300.

Hausknecht, R., Jacobs, S., Müller, J., Zink, R., Frey, H., Solheim, R., Vrezec, A., Kristin, A., Mihok, J., Kergalve, I., Saurola, P., Kühn, R., 2014. Phylogeographic analysis and genetic cluster recognition for the conservation of Ural Owls (Strix uralensis) in Europe. Journal of Ornithology 155, 121-134.

Maraun, M., Augustin, D., Müller, J., Baessler, C., Scheu, S., 2014. Changes in the community and trophic structure of microarthropods in sporocarps of the wood decaying fungus Fomitopsis pinicola along an altitudinal gradient. Applied Soil Ecology 84, 16–23.

Müller, J., Bae, S., Röder, J., Chao, A., Didham, R.K., 2014. Airborne LiDAR reveals context dependence in the effects of canopy architecture on arthropod diversity. Forest Ecology and Management 312, 129-137.

Müller, J., Bässler, C., Essbauer, S., Schex, S., Müller, D.W.H., Opgenoorth, L., Brandl, R., 2014. Relative heart size but not body size within populations of two rodent species increases with elevation: reviving Hesse’s rule. Journal of Biogeography 41, 2211-2220.

Müller, J., Jarzabek-Müller, A., Bussler, H., Gossner, M.M., 2014d. Hollow beech trees identified as keystone structures by analyses of functional and phylogenetic diversity of saproxylic beetles. Animal Conservation 17, 154-162.

Müller, J., Opgenoorth, L., 2014. On the gap between science and conservation implementation – a national park perspective. Basic and Applied Ecology 15, 373-378.

Müller, J., Wölfl, M., Wölfl, S., Müller, D.W.H., Hothorn, T., Heurich, M., 2014e. Protected areas shape the spatial distribution of a European lynx population more than 20 years after reintroduction. Biological Conservation 177, 210-217.

Rösner, S., Brandl, R., Lorrenc, T., Müller, J., 2014. Genetic assessment reveals a viable and coherent population of a highly threatened forest bird. Journal of Wildlife Management 60, 789-801.

Rösner, S., E. Mussard-Forster, T. Lorenc, J. Müller. 2014 Recreation shapes a „landscape of fear“ for a threatened forest bird species in Central Europe. Landscape Ecology, 29, 55-66.

Seibold, S., Bässler, C., Baldrian, P., Thorn, S., Müller, J., Gossner, M.M., 2014. Wood resource and not fungi attract early-successional saproxylic species of Heteroptera – an experimental approach. Insect Conservation and Diversity 7, 533-542.

Stoeckle, B.C., Müller, D., Müller, J., Kuehn, R., 2014. Identification of 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the high montane gastropod Semilimax kotulae using high-throughput sequence data. Molluscan Research 34, 1.

Stoll, S., Frenzel, M., Burkhard, B., Adamescu, M., Augustaitis, A., Baeßler, C., Bonet, F.J., Cazacu, C., Cosor, G.L., Díaz-Delgado, R., Carranza, M.L., Grandin, U., Haase, P., Hämäläinen, H., Loke, R., Müller, J., Stanisci, A., Staszewski, T., Müller, F., 2014. Assessment of ecosystem integrity and service gradients across Europe using the LTER Europe network. Ecological Modelling.

Thoma, B., Müller, J., Bässler, C., Georgi, E., Osterberg, A., Schex, S., Bottomley, C., Essbauer, S., 2014. Predicting the risk for hantaviruses in rodents in a montane forest environment. Viruses 6, 3944-3967.

Thorn, S., Bässler, C., Gottschalk, T., Hothorn, T., Bussler, H., Raffa, K., Müller, J., 2014. New insights into the consequences of post-windthrow salvage logging revealed by functional structure of saproxylic beetles assemblages. Plos One 9, e101757.

Wang, X., Müller, J., An, L., Lanzhu Ji, Liu, Y., Wang, X., Hao, Z., 2014. Intra-annual variations in abundance and species composition of carabid beetles in a temperate forest in Northeast China. Journal of Insect Conservation 18, 85-98.

[2013]

Angelstam, P., J.-M. Roberge, R. Axelsson, M. Elbakidze, K.-O. Bergman, A. Dahlberg, E. Degerman, S. Eggers, P.-A. Esseen, J. Hjältén, T. Johansson, J. Müller, H. Paltto, I. Soloviy, T. Snäll, and J. Törnblom. 2013. Evidence-based versus negotiated knowledge for assessment of ecological sustainability: the Swedish Forest Stewardship Council standard as a case study. Ambio 42, 229-240.

Aparicio, A., D. G. Berens, J. Müller, and N. Farwig. 2013. Resources determine frugivore assemblages and fruit removal along an elevational gradient. Acta Oecologica. 52, 45-49.

Bacht, M., L. Opgenoorth, S. Rösner, J. Müller, R. Pfeifer, and R. Brandl. 2013. Are Ring Ouzel populations of the low mountain ranges remnants from a broader distribution in the past? Journal of Ornithology 154, 231-237.

Bässler, C., T. Hothorn, B. Brandl, and J. Müller. 2013. Insects overshoot the expected upslope shift caused by climate warming. PlosONE 8:e65842.

Gossner, M. M., T. Lachat, J. Brunet, G. Isacsson, C. Bouget, H. Brustel, R. Brandl, W. W. Weisser, and J. Müller. 2013. Current “near-to-nature” forest management effects on functional trait composition of saproxylic beetles in beech forests. Conservation Biology 27, 605-614.

Lehnert, L. W., C. Bässler, R. Brandl, P. J. Burton, and J. Müller. 2013. Highest number of indicator species is found in the early successional stages after bark beetle attack. Journal for Nature Conservation 21, 97-104.

Müller, J., R. Brandl, J. Buchner, H. Pretzsch, S. Seifert, C. Strätz, M. Veith, and M. B. Fenton. 2013. From ground to above canopy — bat activity in mature forests is driven by vegetation density and height. Forest Ecology and Management 306, 179-184.

Müller, J., J. Brunet, A. Brin, C. Bouget, H. Brustel, H. Bussler, B. Förster, G. Iscacsson, F. Köhler, T. Lachat, and M. M. Gossner. 2013. Implications from large-scale spatial diversity patterns of saproxylic beetles for the conservation of European Beech forests. Insect Conservation and Diversity 6, 162-169.

Müller, J., A. Jarzabek-Müller, and H. Bussler. 2013. Some of the rarest European saproxylic beetles are common in the wilderness of Northern Mongolia. Journal of Insect Conservation 17, 989-1001.

Riedinger, V., J. Müller, J. Stadler, and R. Brandl. 2013. Phylogenetic diversity of bats decreases in urban environments. Basic and Applied Ecology 14, 74-80.

Seibold, S., J. Buchner, C. Bässler, and J. Müller. 2013. Ponds in acidic mountains are more important for bats in providing drinking water than insect prey. Journal of Zoology 290, 302-308.

Seibold, S., A. Hempel, S. Piehl, C. Bässler, R. Brandl, S. Rösner, and J. Müller. 2013. Forest vegetation structure has more influence on predation risk of ground nests than human activities. Basic and Applied Ecology 14, 687-693.

Teuscher, M., R. Brandl, B. Förster, T. Hothorn, S. Rößner, and J. Müller. 2013. Forest inventories are a valuable data source for habitat modelling of forest species: an alternative to remote-sensing data. Forestry 86, 441-253.

[2012]

Leutner, B.F., Reineking, B., Müller, J., Bachmann, M., Beierkuhnlein, C., Dech, S., Wegmann, M. (2012) Modelling forest α-diversity and floristic composition – On the added value of LiDAR plus hyperspectral remote sensing. Remote Sensing 4, 2818-2845.

Bässler, C., Müller, J., Svoboda, M., Lepsova, A., Hahn, H., Holzer, H., Pouska, v., 2012. Diversity of wood-decaying fungi under different disturbance regimes - a case study from spruce mountain forests. Biodiversity and Conservation 21, 33-49.

Heurich, M., Müller, J., Burg, M., 2012. Comparison of the effecitivity of different snare types for collecting and retaining hair from Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx). European Journal of Wildlife Research 58, 579-587.

Hothorn, T., Brandl, R., Müller, J., 2012. Large-scale Model-based Assessment of Deer-vehicle Collision Risk. PlosONE 7, e29510.

Lachat, T., Wermelinger, B., Martin M. Gossner, M.M., Bussler, H., Isacsson, G., Müller, J., 2012. Saproxylic beetles as indicator species for dead-wood amount and temperature in European beech forests. Ecological Indicators 23, 323-331.

Mehr, M., Brandl, R., Kneib, T., Müller, J., 2012. The effect of bark beetle infestation and salvage logging on bat activity in a national park. Biodiversity and Conservation 21, 2775–2786.

Müller, J., Mehr, M., Bässler, C., Fenton, M.B., Hothorn, T., Pretzsch, H., Klemmt, H.-J., Brandl, R., 2012b. Aggregative response in bats: prey abundance versus habitat. Oecologia 169, 673-684.

[2011]

Bässler, C., Stadler, J., Müller, J., Förster, B., Göttlein, A., Brandl, R., 2011. Lidar as a useful and rapid tool to predict forest habitat types in Natura 2000 networks. Biodiversity and Conservation 20, 465-481.

Bussler, H., Bouget, C., Brustel, H., Brändle, M., Riedinger, V., Brandl, R., Müller, J., 2011. Abundance and pest classification of scolytid species (Coleoptera: Curculionidae, Scolytinae) follow different patterns. Forest Ecology and Management 262, 1887-1894.

Gossner, M.M., Müller, J., 2011. The influence of species traits and q-metrics on scale-specific b-diversity components of arthropod communities of temperate forests. Landscape Ecology 26, 411-424.

Hofner, B., Müller, J., Hothorn, T., 2011. Monotonicity-Constrained Species Distribution Models. Ecology 92, 1895-1901.

Hothorn, T., Müller, J., Schröder, B., Kneib, T., Brandl, R., 2011. Decomposing environmental, spatial, and spatiotemporal components of species distributions. Ecological Monographs 81, 329-347.

Mehr, M., Brandl, R., Hothorn, T., Dziock, F., Förster, B., Müller, J., 2011. Land use is more important than climate for species richness and composition of bat assemblages on a regional scale. Mammalian Biology 76, 451-460.

Müller, J., Stadler, J., Jarzabek-Müller, A., Hacker, H., ter Braak, C., Brandl, R., 2011. The predictability of phytophagous insect communities: host specialists are also habitat specialists. PlosONE 6, e25986.

Schex, S., Müller, J., Essbauer, S., 2011. Rickettsia spp. in wild small mammals in Lower Bavaria, South-Eastern Germany. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases 11, 493-502.

Vierling, K.T., Bässler, C., Brandl, B., Vierling, L.A., Weiß, I., Müller, I., 2011. Spinning a laser web: predicting spider distributions using lidar. Ecological Applications 21, 577-588.

[2010]

Bässler, C., Müller, J., 2010. Importance of natural disturbance for recovery of the rare polypore Antrodiella citrinella Niemelä & Ryvarden. Fungal Biology 114, 129-133.

Bässler, C., Müller, J., Dziock, F., 2010. Identification of climate sensitive zones for plants in montane forests. Folia Geobotanica 45, 163-182.

Bässler, C., Müller, J., Dziock, F., Brandl, R., 2010. Microclimate and especially resource availability are more important than macroclimate for assemblages of wood-inhabiting fungi. Journal of Ecology 98, 822-832.

Hothorn, T., Müller, J., 2010. Large-scale reduction of ungulate browsing by managed sport hunting. Forest Ecology and Management 260, 1416-1423.

Müller, J., Bütler, R., 2010. A review of habitat thresholds for dead wood: a baseline for management recommendations. European Journal of Forest Research 129, 981-992.

Müller, J., Gossner, M., 2010. Three-dimensional partitioning of diversity reveals baseline information for state-wide strategies for the conservation of saproxylic beetles. Biological Conservation 143, 625-633.

Müller, J., Reed, N., Bussler, H., Brandl, R., 2010. Learning from a "benign neglect strategy" in a national park: Response of saproxylic beetles to dead wood accumulation. Biological Conservation 143, 2559-2569.

Müller, J., Stadler, J., Brandl, R., 2010. Composition versus physiognomy of vegetation as predictors of bird assemblages: the role of lidar. Remote Sensing of Environment 114, 490-495.

Raabe, S., Müller, J., Manthey, M., Dürhammer, M., Teuber, U., Göttlein, A., Förster, B., Brandl, R., Bässler, C., 2010. Drivers of bryophyte diversity allow implications for forest management with a focus on climate change. Forest Ecology and Management 260, 1956-1964.

Röder, J., Bässler, C., Brandl, R., Dvořak, L., Floren, A., Gruppe, A., Goßner, M., Jarzabek-Müller, A., Vojtech, O., Wagner, C., Müller, J., 2010. Arthropod species richness in the Norway Spruce canopy along an elevation gradient. Forest Ecology and Management 259, 1513-1521.

[2009]

Bässler, C., Müller, J., Hothorn, T., Kneib, T., Badeck, F., Dziock, F., 2009. Estimation of the extinction risk for high montane species as a consequence of global warming and assessement of their suitability as cross-taxon indicators. Ecological Indicators 10, 341-352.

Bussler, H., Müller, J., 2009. Vacuum cleaning for conservationists: a new method for inventory of Osmoderma eremita (Scop., 1763) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and other inhabitants of hollow trees in Natura 2000 areas. Journal of Insect Conservation 13, 355-359.

Moning, C., Müller, J., 2009. Critical forest age thresholds for diversity of lichens, molluscs and birds in temperate beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) plant communities. Ecological Indicators 9, 922–932.

Moning, C., Werth, S., Dziock, F., Bässler, C., Bradtka, J., Hothorn, T., Müller, J., 2009. Lichen diversity in temperate montane forests is influenced by forest structure more than climate. Forest Ecology and Management 258, 745-751.

Müller, D., Schröder, B., Müller, J., 2009. Modelling habitat selection of the cryptic Hazel Grouse Bonasa bonasia in a montane forest. Journal of Ornithology 150, 717-732.

Müller, J., Bässler, C., Strätz, C., Klöcking, B., Brandl, R., 2009. Molluscs and climate warming in a low mountain range national park. Malacologia 51, 133-153.

Müller, J., Brandl, R., 2009. Assessing biodiversity by remote sensing and ground survey in montainous terrain: the potential of LiDAR to predict forest beetle assemblages. Journal of Applied Ecology 46, 897–905.

Müller, J., Moning, C., Bässler, C., Heurich, M., Brandl, R., 2009. Using airborne laser scanning to model potential abundance and assemblages of forest passerines. Basic and Applied Ecology 10, 671-681.

Müller, J., Pöllath, J., Moshammer, R., Schröder, B., 2009. Predicting the occurrence of Middle Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos medius on a regional scale, using forest inventory data. Forest Ecology and Management 257, 502–509.

[2008]

Kneib, T., Müller, J., Hothorn, T., 2008. Spatial smoothing techniques for the assessment of habitat suitability. Environmental and Ecological Statistics 15, 343-364.

Löttker, P., Rummel, A., Traube, M., Stache, A., Šustr, P., Müller, J., Heurich, M., 2008. New Possibilities of Observing Animal Behavior from Distance Using Activity Sensors in GPS-Collars – An Attempt to Calibrate Remotely Collected Activity Data with Direct Behavioral Observations in Red Deer. Journal of Wildlife Biology 15, 425-434.

Moning, C., Müller, J., 2008. Environmental key factors and their thresholds for the avifauna of temperate montane forests. Forest Ecology and Management 256, 1198–1208.

Müller, J., Bussler, H., 2008. Key factors and critical thresholds at stand scale for saproxylic beetles in a beech dominated forest, southern Germany. Rev. Écol. (Terre Vie) 63, 73-82.

Müller, J., Bußler, H., Goßner, M., Rettelbach, T., Duelli, P., 2008. The European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus (L.) in a national park - from pest to keystone species. Biodiversity and Conservation 17, 2979-3001.

Müller, J., Bussler, H., Kneib, T., 2008. Saproxylic beetle assemblages related to silvicultural management intensity and stand structures in a beech forest in Southern Germany. European Journal of Insect Conservation 12, 107-124.

[2007]

Müller, J., Engel, H., Blaschke, M., 2007. Assemblages of wood-inhabiting fungi related to silvicultural management intensity in beech forests in southern Germany. European Journal of Forest Research 126, 513-527.

Müller, J., Goßner, M., 2007. Single host trees in a closed forest canopy matrix: a highly fragmented landscape. Journal of Applied Entomology 131, 613-620.

Müller, J., Hothorn, T., Pretzsch, H., 2007b. Long-term effects of logging intensity on structures, birds, saproxylic beetles and wood-inhabiting fungi in stands of European beech Fagus sylvatica L. Forest Ecology and Management 242, 297-305.

[2005]

Müller, J., Strätz, C., Hothorn, T., 2005. Habitat factors for land snails in acid beech forests with a special focus on coarse woody debris. European Journal of Forest Research 124, 233-242.

[2004]

Müller, J., Hothorn, T., 2004. Maximally selected two-sample statistics as a new tool for the identification and assessment of habitat factors with an application to breeding-bird communities in oak forests. European Journal of Forest Research 123, 219-228.