PD Dr. Marcell K. Peters
PD Dr. Marcell K Peters
Biocenter, University of Würzburg
Am Hubland
- Patters and drivers of montane biodiversity, organismic traits and ecosystem functions
- Land use change and its effect on biodiversity and ecosystem functions
- Multi-taxa approaches in community ecology
- Army ants and ant-following birds
- DNA barcoding
DFG-Research Unit Kilimanjaro, Syn5 Kilimanjaro ecosystems under global change: Linking biodiversity, biotic interactions and biogeochemical ecosystem processes. Funded by the DFG.
Marcell Peters, Jie Zhang, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
Urban Trees: Do exotic trees maitain native insect communities. Project funded by the DBU.
Paul Geisendörfer, Jean-Leonard Stör, Antonia Abels, Marcell Peters, Susanne Böll (LWG)
ANDIV 2: Patterns and drivers of the elevational diversity of dung beetles and dung flies in the Peruvian Andes. Project funded by the DFG.
Kim Holzmann, Marcell Peters
UPSCALE: Closing the yield gap in African smallholder agriculture by push-and-pull farming systems. Project funded by the EU.
David Meinhof, Marcell Peters, Ingolf Steffan-Deweneter
BETAFOR - SP5: SP5: After life - decomposition. Project funded by the DFG.
Johanna Asch, Marcell Peters, Michael-Scherer Lorenzen
- 2018 Habilitation in Zoology at the University of Würzburg
- Since 11/2017 Akademischer Rat (permanent position) at the Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology, University of Würzburg
- 2010-2017 Research Associate at the Department of Animal Ecology and Tropical Biology, University of Würzburg, scientific coordinator of the DFG research unit Kilimanjaro
- 2008-2010 PostDoc at the ZFMK (Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum A. Koenig), project: „Ant and termite communities along a habitat degradation gradient: patterns and consequences for ecosystem function
- 2008 Ph.D. ZFMK / University of Bonn, 'Effects of habitat fragmentation on African swarm-raiding army ants and ant-following birds'
- 2006 Visiting student in the social insect group of Prof. J.J. Boomsma, Copenhagen: molecular analyses on population structure of army ants
- 2004-2007 PhD studies at the University of Bonn
- 2003 Diploma in Biology at the University of Bonn/ ZFMK ‘Influence of rainforest fragmentation of East African army ants’, Supervisor: Prof. Dr. C. M. Naumann
- 1999 Research project on seed dispersal by ants at the RWTH Aachen
- 1996-2003 Studies in Biology at the RWTH Aachen, University of Würzburg, University of Bonn
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Disturbance can slow down litter decomposition, depending on severity of disturbance and season: an example from Mount Kilimanjaro. Web Ecology 24: 11-33.(2024)
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Network resilience of plant-bee interactions in the Eastern Afromontane Biodiversity Hotspot. Ecological Indicators 166: 112415.(2024)
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Hill–Chao numbers allow decomposing gamma multifunctionality into alpha and beta components. Ecology Letters 27: e14336.(2024)
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Functional traits mediate ant community assembly in a West African savannah-forest mosaic (Côte d’Ivoire). Basic and Applied Ecology 81: 35-43.(2024)
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Insect diversity for agroecosystem resilience in a changing climate. One Earth 7: 541–544.(2024)
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Species richness, vegetation structure, and floristic composition of woody plants along the elevation gradient of Mt. Meru, Tanzania. Biotropica 55: 828-838.(2023)
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Insect pollination and pollinator supplementation enhances fruit weight, quality, and marketability of avocado (Persea americana). Arthropod-Plant Interactions 17: 753–763.(2023)
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A dataset of occurrence of wild bees and their interaction with foraging plants along a livestock grazing gradient of northern Tanzania. Data in Brief 48: 109181.(2023)
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Elevated ozone and carbon dioxide affects the composition of volatile organic compounds emitted by Vicia faba (L.) and visitation by European orchard bee (Osmia cornuta). PLOS ONE 18: e0283480.(2023)
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Seasonal and elevational changes of plant-pollinator interaction networks in East African mountains. Ecology and Evolution 13: e10060.(2023)
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The role of bushpigs (Potamochoerus larvatus) as seed dispersers in indigenous forests in the Soutpansberg Mountain range, South Africa. Animal Biology 74: 37–58.(2023)
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Enhancing the structural diversity between forest patches—A concept and real-world experiment to study biodiversity, multifunctionality and forest resilience across spatial scales. Global Change Biology 29: 1437-1450.(2023)
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Seasonal and environmental dynamics of intra-urban freshwater habitats and their influence on the abundance of Bulinus snail host of Schistosoma haematobium in the Tiko endemic focus, Mount Cameroon region. PLOS ONE 18: e0292943.(2023)
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Nutrient use by tropical ant communities varies among three extensive elevational gradients: A cross‐continental comparison. Global Ecology and Biogeography 32: 2212–2229.(2023)
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Positive effects of low grazing intensity on East African bee assemblages mediated by increases in floral resources. Biological Conservation 267: 109490.(2022)
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Agricultural intensification with seasonal fallow land promotes high bee diversity in Afrotropical drylands. Journal of Applied Ecology 59: 3014-3026.(2022)
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BETA-FOR: Erhöhung der strukturellen Diversität zwischen Waldbeständen zur Erhöhung der Multidiversität und Multifunktionalität in Produktionswäldern. Antragstext für die DFG Forschungsgruppe FOR 5375. In.(2022)
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Potential of Airborne LiDAR Derived Vegetation Structure for the Prediction of Animal Species Richness at Mount Kilimanjaro. Remote Sensing 14: 786.(2022)
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Interactive effects of ozone and carbon dioxide on plant-pollinator interactions and yields in a legume crop. Environmental Advances 9: 100285.(2022)
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Pollinator efficiency of avocado (Persea americana) flower insect visitors. Ecological Solutions and Evidence 3: e12178.(2022)
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The role of diversity, body size and climate in dung removal: A correlative and experimental approach. Journal of Animal Ecology 91: 2181–2191.(2022)
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Interactive effects of climate and land use on pollinator diversity differ among taxa and scales. Science Advances 8: eabm9359.(2022)
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Floral turnover and climate drive seasonal bee diversity along a tropical elevation gradient. Ecosphere 13: e3964.(2022)
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Correlation between Coral Reef Condition and the Diversity and Abundance of Fishes and Sea Urchins on an East African Coral Reef. Oceans 3: 1-14.(2022)
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Temperature and livestock grazing trigger transcriptome responses in bumblebees along an elevational gradient. iScience 25: 105175.(2022)
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A synopsis of the Bee occurrence data of northern Tanzania. Biodiversity Data Journal 9: e68190.(2021)
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Species richness is more important for ecosystem functioning than species turnover along an elevational gradient. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5: 1582–1593.(2021)
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Seasonal variation in the ecology of tropical cavity-nesting Hymenoptera on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Frontiers of Biogeography 13: e49389.(2021)
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Cryptic species and hidden ecological interactions of halictine bees along an elevational gradient. Ecology and Evolution 11: 7700-7712.(2021)
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Impact of land use intensification and local features on plants and pollinators in Sub-Saharan smallholder farms. Agriculture, Ecosystems \& Environment 319: 107560.(2021)
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Plant traits mediate the effects of climate on phytophagous beetle diversity on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Ecology 102: e03521.(2021)
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Pollinator supplementation mitigates pollination deficits in smallholder avocado (Persea americana Mill.) production systems in Kenya. Basic and Applied Ecology 56: 392-400.(2021)
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Increasing the phylogenetic coverage for understanding broad-scale diversity gradients. Oecologia 192: 629-639.(2020)
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Climate and food resources shape species richness and trophic interactions of cavity-nesting Hymenoptera. Journal of Biogeography 47: 854-865.(2020)
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Specialization of plant–pollinator interactions increases with temperature at Mt. Kilimanjaro. Ecology and Evolution 10: 2182-2195.(2020)
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Climate rather than dung resources predict dung beetle abundance and diversity along elevational and land use gradients on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Journal of Biogeography 47: 371-381.(2020)
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Leaf traits mediate changes in invertebrate herbivory along broad environmental gradients on Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Journal of Animal Ecology 88: 1777-1788.(2019)
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Climate–land-use interactions shape tropical mountain biodiversity and ecosystem functions. Nature 568: 88-92.(2019)
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Primary productivity and habitat protection predict elevational species richness and community biomass of large mammals on Mt. Kilimanjaro. Journal of Animal Ecology 88: 1860-1872.(2019)
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A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production. Science advances 5: eaax0121.(2019)
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Selective logging intensity in an East African rain forest predicts reductions in ant diversity. Biotropica 50: 768-778.(2018)
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Small-scale topography modulates elevational α-, β- and γ-diversity of {Andean} leaf beetles. Oecologia 187: 181-189.(2018)
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Low levels of hybridization in two species of African driver ants. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 31: 556-571.(2018)
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Plant and animal functional diversity drive mutualistic network assembly across an elevational gradient. Nature Communications 9: 3177.(2018)
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The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems) project. Ecology and Evolution 7: 145-188.(2017)
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Heterogeneous patterns of abundance of epigeic arthropod taxa along a major elevation gradient. Biotropica 49: 217-228.(2017)
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Direct and indirect effects of agricultural intensification on a host-parasitoid system on the ribwort plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) in a landscape context. Landscape Ecology 32: 2015-2028.(2017)
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Relationships between abiotic environment, plant functional traits, and animal body size at Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. PloS one 12: e0174157.(2017)
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Integrating intraspecific variation in community ecology unifies theories on body size shifts along climatic gradients. Functional Ecology 31: 768-777.(2017)
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Peters MK, Hemp A, Appelhans T, Behler C, Classen A, Detsch F, Ensslin A, Ferger SW, Frederiksen SB, Gebert F, Haas M, Helbig-Bonitz M, Hemp C, Kindeketa WJ, Mwangomo E, Ngereza C, Otte I, Röder J, Rutten G, Schellenberger Costa D, Tardanico J, Zancolli G, Deckert J, Eardley CD, Peters RS, Rödel M-O, Schleuning M, Ssymank A, Kakengi V, Zhang J, Böhning-Gaese K, Brandl R, Kalko EKV, Kleyer M, Nauss T, Tschapka M, Fischer M, Steffan-Dewenter I (2016) Predictors of elevational biodiversity gradients change from single taxa to the multi-taxa community level. Nature Communications 7:13736.
Peters MK, Peisker J, Steffan-Dewenter I, Hoiss B (2016) Morphological traits are linked to the cold performance and distribution of bees along elevational gradients. Journal of Biogeography 43:2040-2049.
Thormann B, Ahrens D, Armijos DSM, Peters MK, Wagner T, Wägele JW (2016) Exploring the leaf beetle fauna (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) of an Ecuadorian mountain forest with DNA barcoding. PLoS One 11: e0148268.
Kuppler J, Fricke J, Hemp C, Steffan-Dewenter I, Peters MK (2015) Conversion of savannah habitats to agriculture and its effects on grasshopper communities at Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Journal of Insect Conservation 19:509–518.
Classen A, Peters MK, Kindeketa WJ, Appelhans A, Eardley CD, Gikungu MW, Hemp A, Nauss T, Steffan-Dewenter I (2015) Temperature versus resource constraints: which factors determine bee diversity on Mt. Kilimanjaro, Tanzania? Global Ecology and Biogeography 24:642-652.
Peters MK, Mayr T, Röder J, Sanders N, Steffan-Dewenter I (2014) Variation in nutrient use by ant assemblages along an extensive environmental gradient on Mt Kilimanjaro. Journal of Biogeography 41:2245–2255.
Steckel J, Westphal C, Peters MK , Bellach M, Rothenwoehrer C, Erasmi S , Scherber C, Tscharntke T, Steffan-Dewenter I (2014) Landscape composition and configuration differently affect trap‑nesting bees, wasps and their antagonists. Biological Conservation 172:56-64.
Classen A, Peters MK, Ferger SW, Helbig-Bonitz M, Schmack J, Maassen G, Schleuning M, Kalko EKV, Böhning-Gaese K, Steffan-Dewenter I (2014) Complementary ecosystem services of pest predators and pollinators increase quantity and quality of coffee yields. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B: Biological Sciences 281:20133148.
Peters MK, Fischer G, Hita Garcia F, Lung T, Wägele JW (2013) Spatial variation in army ant swarm raiding and its potential effect on biodiversity. Biotropica 45:54-62.
Fischer G, Hita Garcia F, Peters MK (2012) Taxonomy of the ant genus Pheidole Westwood (Hymenoptera, Formicidae) in the Afrotropical zoogeographic region: definition of species groups and systematic revision of the Pheidole pulchella group. Zootaxa 3232:1-43.
Lung T, Peters MK, Farwig N, Böhning-Gaese K, Schaab G (2012) Combining long-term land-cover time series and field observations for spatially explicit predictions on changes in tropical forest biodiversity. International Journal for Remote Sensing 33:13-40.
Schleuning M, Farwig N, Peters MK, Bergsdorf B, Bleher B, Brandl R, Dalitz H, Fischer G, Freund W, Gikungu MW, Hagen M, Hita Garcia F, Kagezi GH, Kaib M, Kraemer M, Lung T, Naumann CM, Schaab G, Templin M, Uster D, Wägele JW, Böhning-Gaese K (2011) Differential responses of multiple animal-mediated ecosystem processes to fragmentation and logging of a tropical rainforest. PLoS One 6:e27785
Kronauer DJC*, Peters MK*, Schöning C, Boomsma JJ (2011) Hybridization in East African swarm-raiding army ants (Dorylus subgenus Anomma). Frontiers in Zoology 8:20. *both authors contributed equally
Thormann B, Raupach MJ, Wagner T, Wägele JW, Peters MK (2011) Testing a short nuclear marker for inferring staphylinid beetle diversity in an African tropical rain forest. PLoS One 6:e18101.
Peters MK, Lung T, Schaab G, Wägele JW (2011) Deforestation and the population decline of the army ant Dorylus wilverthi in western Kenya over the last century. Journal of Applied Ecology 48:697-705.
Hita Garcia F, Fischer G, Peters MK (2010) Taxonomy of the Tetramorium weitzeckeri species group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Afrotropical zoogeographical region - revision, synopsis, and key to Afrotropical species. Zootaxa 2704:1-90. (Monograph)
Hita Garcia F, Fischer G, Kück P, Thormann B, Peters MK (2010) Tetramorium boehmei sp. n. - a new rainforest species from the T. camerunense species group (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Western Kenya. Bonn Zoological Bulletin 57:359-366.
Raupach MJ, Astrin J, Hannig K, Peters MK, Stoeckle MY, Wägele JW (2010) Molecular species identification of Central European ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) using nuclear rDNA expansion segments and DNA barcodes. Frontiers in Zoology 7:26.
Peters G, Peters MK (2010) The evolution of spectral characters of long-distance calls in the cat family (Mammalia: Felidae) – effects of body weight, habitat, and phylogeny. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 101:487-500.
Hita Garcia F, Fischer G, Peters MK (2010) Tetramorium snellingi sp. n. - a new leaf-litter ant species (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from a Western Kenyan rainforest. Myrmecological News 13:141-146.
Peters MK (2010) Ant-following and the prevalence of blood parasites in birds of African rainforests. Journal of Avian Biology 41:105-110.
Hita Garcia F, Fischer G, Snelling RR, Peters MK, Wägele JW (2009) A preliminary checklist of the ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of the Kakamega Forest and the surrounding area in Western Kenya. Journal of East African Natural History 98:147-165.
Peters MK, Okalo B (2009) Severe declines of ant-following birds in African rainforest fragments are facilitated by a subtle change in army ant communities. Biological Conservation 142:2050-2058.
Peters G, Baum L, Peters MK, Tonkin-Leyhausen B (2009) Spectral characteristics of long-distance calls in cat species of the genus Felis (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) living in different habitat types. Journal of Ethology 27:221-237.
Peters MK, Fischer G, Schaab G, Kraemer M (2009) Species compensation maintains abundance and raid rates of African swarm-raiding army ants in rainforest fragments. Biological Conservation 142:668-675.
Peters MK (2008) Ameisenfolgende Vögel in einem guineo-kongolischen Regenwald Kenias und ihre Gefährdung durch Regenwaldfragmentierung. Koenigiana 2:3-8.
Mammides C, Cords M, Peters MK (2008) Effects of habitat disturbance and food supply on population densities of three primate species in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya. African Journal of Ecology 47:87-96.
Schöning C, Peters MK (2008) Dorylus army ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). In: Kühne L (ed.): Butterflies and moth diversity of the Kakamega Forest (Kenya). Selbstverlag, Potsdam-Babelsberg.
Peters MK, Likare S, Kraemer M (2008) Effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on flocks of African ant-following birds. Ecological Applications 18:847-858.
Peters M, Oberrath R, Böhning-Gaese K (2003) Seed dispersal by ants: are seed preferences influenced by foraging strategies or historical constraints? Flora 198:413-420.