Articles

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Peer-reviewed Journals

Benadi G, Dormann CF, Fründ J, Stephan R, Vazquéz DP (2022). Quantitative prediction of interactions in bipartite networks based on traits, relative abundances, and phylogenetic relatedness. The American Naturalist, 199: 841-854.
See also the accompanying R package ‘tapnet’.

Twerski A, Albrecht H, Fründ J, Moosner M, Fischer C (2022). Effects of rare arable plants on flower-visiting wild bees in agricultural fields. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 323: 107685.

Fründ J (2021). Dissimilarity of species interaction networks: how to partition rewiring and species turnover components. Ecosphere, 12: e03653.
See also corresponding function ‘betalinkr‘ in R package ‘bipartite’.

Berthelot S, Frühbrodt T, Hajek P, Nock CA, Dormann CF, Bauhus J, Fründ J (2021). Tree diversity reduces the risk of bark beetle infestation for preferred conifer species, but increases the risk for less preferred hosts. Journal of Ecology, 109: 2649–2661.

Schwarz B, Dormann CF, Vázquez DP, Fründ J (2021). Within-day dynamics of plant–pollinator networks are dominated by early flower closure: an experimental test of network plasticity. Oecologia 196: 781–794.

Senapathi D, Fründ J, Albrecht M, Garratt M, Kleijn D, Pickles B, Potts S, […50 other authors listed alphabetically…], Klein A-M (2021). Wild insect diversity increases inter-annual stability in global crop pollinator communities. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 288: 20210212.

Greyson-Gaito CJ, McCann KS, Fründ J, Lucarotti CJ, Smith MA, Eveleigh ES (2021). Parasitoid community responds indiscriminately to fluctuating spruce budworm and other caterpillars on balsam fir. The Canadian Entomologist, 153: 482-496.

CaraDonna P, Burkle L, Schwarz B, Resasco, J, Knight T, Benadi G, Blüthgen N, Dormann CF, Fang Q, Fründ J, Gauzens B, Kaiser-Bunbury C, Winfree R, Vazquéz DP (2021): Seeing through the static: The temporal dimension of plant–animal mutualistic interactions. Ecology Letters, 24, 149-161.

Schwarz B, Vázquez DP, CaraDonna PJ, Knight, TM, Benadi G, Dormann CF, Gauzens B, Motivans E, Resasco J, Blüthgen N, Burkle LA, Fang Q, Kaiser‐Bunbury CN, Alarcón R, Bain JA, Chacoff NP, Huang S-Q, LeBuhn G., MacLeod M, Petanidou T, Rasmussen C, Simanonok MP, Thompson AH, Fründ J. (2020). Temporal scale-dependence of plant–pollinator networks. Oikos, 129, 1289-1302. >>>Link.
Highlighted as Editor’s Choice.

Li H-D, Tang L, Jia C, Holyoak M, Fründ J, Huang X, Xiao Z. (2020). The functional roles of species in metacommunities, as revealed by metanetwork analyses of bird–plant frugivory networks. Ecology Letters, 23, 1252–1262

Manning P, Loos J, Barnes AD, Batáry P, Bianchi FJJA, Buchmann N, De Deyn GB, Ebeling A, Eisenhauer N, Fischer M, Fründ J, Grass I, Isselstein J, Jochum M, Klein AM, Klingenberg EOF, Landis DA, Lepš J, Lindborg R, Meyer ST, Temperton V, Westphal C, Tscharntke T (2019). Transferring biodiversity ecosystem function research to the management of ‘real world’ ecosystems. Advances in Ecological Research, 61, 323–356

Vollhardt IMC, Ye Z, Parth N, Rennstam Rubbmark OR, Fründ J, Traugott M (2019). Influence of plant fertilisation on cereal aphid-primary parasitoid-secondary parasitoid networks in simple and complex landscapes. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 281, 47–55.

Dormann CF,  Fründ J,  Schaefer HM (2017). Identifying causes of patterns in ecological networks: opportunities and limitations. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 48:559–584. >>>Link
 

Donoso I, Schleuning M, García D, Fründ J (2017) Defaunation effects on plant recruitment depend on size matching and size trade-offs in seed-dispersal networks. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 284:20162664. >>>Link.
featured here

Schleuning M, Fründ J, Schweiger O, Welk E, Albrecht J, Albrecht M, Beil M, Benadi G, Blüthgen N, Bruelheide H, Böhning-Gaese K, Dehling DM, Dormann CF, Exeler N, Farwig N, Harpke A, Hickler T, Kratochwil A, Kuhlmann M, Kühn I, Michez D, Mudri-Stojnić S, Plein M, Rasmont P, Schwabe A, Settele J, Vujić A, Weiner CN, Wiemers M, Hof C (2016). Ecological networks are more sensitive to plant than to animal extinction under climate change. Nature Communications7:13965 >>>Link.
featured in collection on Complexity Research

Gagic V, Fründ J, Kavallieratos NG, Athanassiou CG, Starý P, Tomanović Ž (2016). The effects of aphid traits on parasitoid host use and specialist advantage. PLoS ONE, 11, e0157674. >>>Link.

Fründ J, McCann KS, Williams NM (2016). Sampling bias is a challenge for quantifying specialization and network structure: lessons from a quantitative niche model. Oikos, 125, pp. 502-513. >>>Link, Appendix.

Schleuning M, Fründ J, Garcia D (2015). Predicting ecosystem functions from  biodiversity and mutualistic networks: an extension of trait-based concepts to plant-animal interactions. Ecography, 38, pp. 380-392. >>>Link.

Carvalheiro LG, Biesmeijer JC, Benadi G, Fründ J, Stang M,  Bartomeus I, Kaiser-Bunbury CN, Baude M, Gomes SIF, Merckx V, Baldock KCR, Bennett ATD, Boada R, Bommarco R, Cartar R, Chacoff N, Dänhardt J, Dicks LV, Dormann CF, Ekroos J, Henson KSE, Holzschuh A, Junker RR, Lopezaraiza-Mikel M, Memmott J, Montero-Castaño A, Nelson IL, Petanidou T, Power EF, Rundlöf M, Smith HG, Stout JC, Temitope K, Tscharntke T, Tscheulin T, Vilà M, Kunin WE (2014). The potential for indirect effects between co-flowering plants via shared pollinators depends on resource abundance, accessibility and relatedness. Ecology Letters, 17, pp. 1389–1399. >>>Link.

Haenke S, Kovács-Hostyánszki A, Fründ J, Batáry P, Jauker B, Tscharntke T, Holzschuh A (2014). Landscape configuration of crops and hedgerows drives local syrphid fly abundance. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51, pp. 505-513. >>>Link.

Fründ J, Zieger SL, Tscharntke T (2013). Response diversity of wild bees to overwintering temperatures. Oecologia, 173, pp. 1639-1648. >>>Link.

Fründ J, Dormann CF, Holzschuh A, Tscharntke T (2013). Bee diversity effects on pollination depend on functional complementarity and niche shifts. Ecology, 94, pp. 2042-2054. >>>Link.
recommended by F1000Prime | 12 Jul 2013 >>>Link.

Tscharntke T, Tylianakis JM, Rand TA, Didham RK, Fahrig L, Batáry P, Bengtsson J, Clough Y, Crist TO, Dormann CF, Ewers RM, Fründ J, Holt RD, Holzschuh A, Klein AM, Kleijn D, Kremen C, Landis DA, Laurance WF, Lindenmayer D, Scherber C, Sodhi N, Steffan-Dewenter I, Thies C, van der Putten WH, Westphal C (2012). Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes – eight hypotheses. Biological Reviews, 87, pp. 661-685. >>>Link

Schleuning M*, Fründ J*, Klein AM, Abrahamczyk S, Alarcón R, Albrecht M, Andersson GKS, Bazarian S, Böhning-Gaese K, Bommarco R, Dalsgaard B, Dehling M, Gotlieb A, Hagen M, Hickler T, Holzschuh A, Kaiser-Bunbury CN, Kreft H, Morris RJ, Sandel B, Sutherland WJ, Svenning JC, Tscharntke T, Watts S, Weiner CN, Werner M, Williams NM, Winqvist C, Dormann CF, Blüthgen N. (2012). Specialization of mutualistic interaction networks decreases towards tropical latitudes. Current Biology, 22, pp. 1925-1931. >>>Link
*these  authors contributed equally
highlighted in Current Biology | Dispatch: 22, pp. R914-R915 (6 Nov 2012)

Fründ J, Dormann CF, Tscharntke T (2011). Linné’s floral clock is slow without pollinators – flower closure and plant-pollinator interaction webs. Ecology Letters, 14, pp. 896-904. >>>Link
highlighted in Nature | Research Highlights: 476, p. 9 (04 August 2011).

Parsche S, Fründ J*, Tscharntke T (2011). Experimental environmental change and mutualistic vs. antagonistic plant flower-visitor interactions. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics, 13, pp. 27–35. >>>Link  *corresponding author

Fründ J, Linsenmair KE, Blüthgen N (2010). Pollinator diversity and specialization in relation to flower diversity. Oikos, 119, pp. 1581–1590. >>>Link

Dormann CF, Fründ J, Blüthgen N, Gruber B (2009). Indices, graphs and null models: analysing bipartite ecological networks. The Open Ecology Journal, 2, pp. 7-24. >>>Link

Blüthgen N, Fründ J, Vazquez DP, Menzel F (2008). What do interaction network metrics tell us about specialization and biological traits? Ecology, 89(12), pp. 3387–3399. >>>Link

Meyer CFJ, Fründ J, Pineda Lizano W, Kalko EKV (2008). Ecological correlates of vulnerability to fragmentation in Neotropical bats. Journal of Applied Ecology, 45, pp. 381–391. >>>Link

Ferreras-Romero M, Fründ J, Marquez-Rodriguez J (2005). Sobre la situación actual de Lestes macrostigma (Eversmann, 1836) (Insecta: Odonata) en el área de Doñana (Andalucía, sur de España). Boletín de la Asociación española de Entomología, 29, pp. 41-50.

Other Publications

Greyson-Gato CJ, McCann KS, Fründ J, Lucarotti CJ, Smith MA, Eveleigh ES (2019). Coherent whole food web responses to outbreaking spruce budworm. BioRxiv, preprint. >>>Link

Staab M, Fründ J, Nock C (2017). Predation risk is in the eye of the beholder. Science, eLetter: >>>Link

Bartomeus I, Fründ J, Williams NM (2016). Invasive plants as novel food resources, the pollinators’ perspective. Peer-reviewed book chapter to appear in: Biological Invasions and Behavior. Edited by Daniel Sol and Judy Weis. Cambridge University Press. Preprint here: >>>Link

Fründ J (2013). Artenvielfalt von Wildbienen und anderen bestäubenden Insekten und ihre funktionelle Bedeutung für Wild- und Kulturpflanzen. In: Treffpunkt Biologische Vielfalt XII, BfN-Skripten 335, edited by Feit U & Korn H, Bundesamt für Naturschutz (Bonn), pp. 149-154. >>>Link

Fründ J, Beckedorf S (2011). Ohne Bienen geht die Uhr nach. Deutsches Bienen-Journal, 36, p. 468.

Dormann CF, Gruber B, Fründ J (2008). Introducing the bipartite package: analysing ecological networks. R News, 8 (2).

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