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Marion Beil
Researcher at Technische Universität Darmstadt
Publications - 6
Citations - 275
Marion Beil is an academic researcher from Technische Universität Darmstadt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoidea & Ecological niche. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 211 citations.
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Ecological networks are more sensitive to plant than to animal extinction under climate change
Matthias Schleuning,Jochen Fründ,Jochen Fründ,Oliver Schweiger,Erik Welk,Jörg Albrecht,Jörg Albrecht,Matthias Albrecht,Marion Beil,Gita Benadi,Nico Blüthgen,Helge Bruelheide,Katrin Böhning-Gaese,D. Matthias Dehling,Carsten F. Dormann,Nina Exeler,Nina Farwig,Alexander Harpke,Thomas Hickler,Anselm Kratochwil,Michael Kuhlmann,Michael Kuhlmann,Ingolf Kühn,Ingolf Kühn,Denis Michez,Sonja Mudri-Stojnic,Michaela Plein,Pierre Rasmont,Angelika Schwabe,Josef Settele,Ante Vujić,Christiane N. Weiner,Martin Wiemers,Christian Hof +33 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that animal species that interact with a low diversity of plant species have narrow climatic niches and are most vulnerable to climate change.
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Analysis of pollen loads in a wild bee community (Hymenoptera: Apidae) – a method for elucidating habitat use and foraging distances
TL;DR: Resource utilisation and foraging ranges of Apidae were studied in sandy grasslands of the temperate zone by pollen analysis combined with direct observation of bees using plot-based observations and resource utilisation using pollen analysis.
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Complex structure of pollinator-plant interaction-webs: random, nested, with gradients or modules?
TL;DR: DCA demonstrates that the connector plant species support resources for bees of different body sizes and behaviour, and reveals significant modularization within the community with connected hub species within modules and module-interlinking connector species.
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Community structure and diversity of vegetation and flower-visiting wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) in sandy dry grassland: are there congruent characteristics?
TL;DR: Although ruderalized sandy grasslands have only moderate conservation value based on vegetation characteristics, they offer remarkable resources for species-rich populations of wild bees, which should be taken into account in developing conservation strategies.
Dissertation
Blütenbesuchende Wildbienengemeinschaften (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) in Sand-Ökosystemen
TL;DR: In this paper, a deutliche Schachtelung fur die raumliche Verteilung der Wildbienenarten is presented, with den charakteristischen Vegetationparametern wurde auf der Basis of 45 Rasterflachen (Grose von je 200 m2 ) ermittelt.