Martin Husemann
University of Hamburg
116 Papers
387 Citations
Martin Husemann is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 93 publications. Previous affiliations of Martin Husemann include Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg & Baylor University.
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Papers
Urban areas as hotspots for bees and pollination but not a panacea for all insects
Panagiotis Theodorou,Panagiotis Theodorou,Rita Radzevičiūtė,Guillaume Lentendu,Guillaume Lentendu,Belinda Kahnt,Martin Husemann,Martin Husemann,Christoph Bleidorn,Josef Settele,Josef Settele,Oliver Schweiger,Ivo Grosse,Tesfaye Wubet,Tomás E. Murray,Robert J. Paxton +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that urban areas have high diversity of bees but not other insects, and high pollination provisioning, relative to rural sites, and it is found that ecotones in insect-friendly green cover surrounding both urban and rural sites boost pollination.
The era of reference genomes in conservation genomics.
Giulio Formenti,Kathrin Theissinger,Carlos Fernandes,Iliana Bista,Aureliano Bombarely,Christoph Bleidorn,Claudio Ciofi,Angelica Crottini,José Alberto Godoy Godoy,Jacob Höglund,Joanna Malukiewicz,Alice Mouton,Rebekah A. Oomen,Sadye Paez,Per J. Palsbøll,Christophe Pampoulie,Hannes Svardal,Constantina Theofanopoulou,Jan de Vries,Ann-Marie Waldvogel,Guojie Zhang,Camila J. Mazzoni,Miklós Bálint,Fedor Čiampor,J. Hoglund,María José Ruiz-López,Goujie Zhang,Erich D. Jarvis,Sargis A. Aghayan,Tyler Alioto,Isabel Almudi,Nadir Alvarez,Paulo C. Alves,Isabel R. Amorim,Agostinho Antunes,Paula Arribas,Petr Baldrian,Paul R. Berg,Giorgio Bertorelle,Astrid Böhne,Andrea Bonisoli-Alquati,Ljudevit Luka Boštjančić,Bastien Boussau,Catherine Breton,Elena Buzan,Paula F. Campos,Carlos Carreras,Luis Filipe Castro,Luis J. Chueca,Elena Conti,Robert Cook-Deegan,Daniel Croll,Mónica V. Cunha,Frédéric Delsuc,Alice B. Dennis,Dimitar Dimitrov,Rui Faria,Adrien Favre,Olivier Fedrigo,Rosa Fernández,Gentile Francesco Ficetola,Jean-François Flot,Toni Gabaldón,Dolores R. Galea Agius,Guido Roberto Gallo,Alice Maria Giani,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Tine Grebenc,Katerina Guschanski,Romain Guyot,Bernhard Hausdorf,Oliver Hawlitschek,Peter D. Heintzman,Berthold Heinze,Michael Hiller,Martin Husemann,Alessio Iannucci,Iker Irisarri,Kjetill S. Jakobsen,Sissel Jentoft,Peter Klinga,Agnieszka Kloch,Claudius F. Kratochwil,Henrik Kusche,Kara K S Layton,Jennifer A. Leonard,Emmanuelle Lerat,Gianni Liti,Tereza Manousaki,Tomas Marques-Bonet,Pável Matos-Maraví,Michael Matschiner,Florian Maumus,Ann M Mc Cartney,Shai Meiri,José Melo-Ferreira,Ximo Mengual,Michael T. Monaghan,Matteo Montagna,Robert W. Mysłajek,Marco T. Neiber,Violaine Nicolas,Marta Novo,Petar Ozretić,Ferran Palero,Lucian Pârvulescu,Marta Pascual,Octávio S. Paulo,Martina Pavlek,Cinta Pegueroles,Loïc Pellissier,Graziano Pesole,Craig R. Primmer,Ana Riesgo,Lukas Rüber,Diego Rubolini,Daniel Salvi,Ole Seehausen,Matthias Seidel,Simona Secomandi,Bruno Studer,Spyros Theodoridis,Marco Thines,Lara Urban,Anti Vasemägi,Adriana Vella,Noel Vella,Sonja C. Vernes,Cristiano Vernesi,David R. Vieites,Robert M. Waterhouse,Christopher W. Wheat,Gert Wörheide,Yannick Wurm,Gabrielle Zammit +134 more
TL;DR: In this article , a large-scale generation of reference genomes representing global biodiversity is discussed. But the authors focus on the large-size generation of the reference genomes and do not discuss how to generate reference genomes for the conservation genomics.
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The relevance of time series in molecular ecology and conservation biology.
TL;DR: The problems with sampling and available marker systems for historical specimens are discussed and it is demonstrated that temporal comparative studies are crucial for the estimation of important population genetic parameters and to measure empirically the effects of recent habitat alteration.
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Sweat bees on hot chillies: provision of pollination services by native bees in traditional slash-and-burn agriculture in the Yucatán Peninsula of tropical Mexico.
Patricia Landaverde-González,Patricia Landaverde-González,José Javier G. Quezada-Euán,Panagiotis Theodorou,Tomás E. Murray,Martin Husemann,Ricardo Ayala,Humberto Moo-Valle,Rémy Vandame,Robert J. Paxton +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of landscape composition on bee communities and pollination service provision of hot ‘Habanero’ chilli are explored. But, the negative impact of agriculture on total bee species diversity highlights how agricultural intensification is likely to reduce pollination services to crops, including chilli.
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