The dynamic
macroecology group studies different aspects of ecology on large spatial and
temporal scales related to the question “How do species and their traits change
in space and time, particularly with global change?”
Research foci:
- spatial
dynamics of species and their diversity
- effect
of climate change on species and diversity
- niche
evolution
Topics:
- forest species dynamics and
migration, effects of current and past climate change (H.Lischke, J. Nabel)
- coupled forest species and
biogeochemical dynamics, effects of climate change (H.Lischke, M. Scherstjanoi)
- feedbacks of spatial forest dynamics
to the abiotic and anthropogenic environment (H. Lischke, N. Zurbriggen)
- broad-scale patterns of species diversity like altitudinal or latitudinal gradients (M. Nobis, P. Pearman)
- distributions of functional groups
of species and effects of climate change, including biological invasion
(M.Nobis, P. Pearman)
- niche/trait evolution, comparative
phylogenetics and phylogeograhy (P. Pearman, M. Nobis)
- phylogenetic community structure (P.
Pearman, R. Wüest)
Main methods:
- climate
(change) data scaling and provision (D. Schmatz, N. Zimmermann)
- dynamic
ecological models and model scaling (H. Lischke)
- statistical
ecological models, e.g. species distribution models, phylogenetic comparative
methods (N. Zimmermann, P. Pearman, M. Nobis)
Formal information for group members
about Dynamic Macroecology- or WSL -related topics can be found here:
Dynamic Macroecology Wiki
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