Prof. Dr. Thomas Fartmann

About Prof. Dr. Thomas Fartmann

Prof. Dr. Thomas Fartmann, With an exceptional h-index of 38 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universität Osnabrück,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Urban rooftops near sports pitches provide a safe haven for a declining shorebird

Caterpillar loss through grassland harvest differs between two related butterfly species of conservation concern

Behavioral responses to offshore windfarms during migration of a declining shorebird species revealed by GPS-telemetry

Extensive dune grasslands largely lacking human disturbance are an important refuge for a vole-dependent raptor

Long-term effects of environmental alterations in protected grasslands–Land-use history determines changes in plant species composition

Tracking wintering areas and post-breeding migration of a declining farmland bird–An indispensable basis for successful conservation

Insect-friendly harvest in hay meadows–Uncut refuges are of vital importance for conservation management

Conservation of dry heaths within the conflict between regulatory and funding law–Insights from a state-wide survey in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg;[Der Schutz …

Prof. Dr. Thomas Fartmann Information

University

Position

Department of Biodiversity and Landscape Ecology

Citations(all)

5419

Citations(since 2020)

3338

Cited By

3031

hIndex(all)

38

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

114

i10Index(since 2020)

75

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Top articles of Prof. Dr. Thomas Fartmann

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Urban rooftops near sports pitches provide a safe haven for a declining shorebird

Scientific Reports

Franz Löffler

Jonas Brüggeshemke

Felix Maximilian Freienstein

Steffen Kämpfer

Thomas Fartmann

2024/4/22

Caterpillar loss through grassland harvest differs between two related butterfly species of conservation concern

Insect Conservation and Diversity

Gwydion Scherer

Thomas Fartmann

2024/1

Behavioral responses to offshore windfarms during migration of a declining shorebird species revealed by GPS-telemetry

Journal of Environmental Management

Philipp Schwemmer

Moritz Mercker

Karena Haecker

Helmut Kruckenberg

Steffen Kämpfer

...

2023/9/15

Extensive dune grasslands largely lacking human disturbance are an important refuge for a vole-dependent raptor

Global Ecology and Conservation

Steffen Kämpfer

Florian Fumy

Thomas Fartmann

2023/12/1

Long-term effects of environmental alterations in protected grasslands–Land-use history determines changes in plant species composition

Ecological Engineering

Maren Schüle

Thilo Heinken

Thomas Fartmann

2023/3/1

Tracking wintering areas and post-breeding migration of a declining farmland bird–An indispensable basis for successful conservation

Global Ecology and Conservation

Steffen Kämpfer

Helmut Kruckenberg

Heinz Düttmann

Andrea Kölzsch

Frédéric Jiguet

...

2023/9/1

Insect-friendly harvest in hay meadows–Uncut refuges are of vital importance for conservation management

Global Ecology and Conservation

Cinja Schwarz

Florian Fumy

Marco Drung

Thomas Fartmann

2023/12/1

Conservation of dry heaths within the conflict between regulatory and funding law–Insights from a state-wide survey in the German federal state of Baden-Württemberg;[Der Schutz …

Naturschutz und Landschaftsplanung

Nicolas Schoof

Martin Weckesser

Florian Brossette

Marc Förschler

Sabine Aboling

...

2023

Rapid response of vascular plants and insects to restoration of montane grasslands

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Felix Helbing

Thomas Fartmann

Carsten Morkel

Dominik Poniatowski

2023/5/25

Multi-sensor data loggers identify the location and timing in four poaching cases of the endangered Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata

Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments

Frédéric Jiguet

Pierrick Bocher

Aude Bourgeois

Adrien Chaigne

Alain Chartier

...

2023/12/1

The importance of landscape heterogeneity and vegetation structure for the conservation of the Ortolan Bunting Emberiza hortulana

Bird Conservation International

Franz Löffler

Thomas Fartmann

2023

Tagfalter in der Gesamtlandschaft Nordrhein-Westfalens

Christoph Grüneberg

Franz Löffler

Thomas Fartmann

2023/5/12

Intensity of grassland management and landscape heterogeneity determine species richness of insects in fragmented hay meadows

Global Ecology and Conservation

Florian Fumy

Cinja Schwarz

Thomas Fartmann

2023/11/1

Low-intensity land use fosters species richness of threatened butterflies and grasshoppers in mires and grasslands

Global Ecology and Conservation

Florian Fumy

Thomas Fartmann

2023/1/1

Different environmental conditions in lowlands and uplands highlight challenges for butterfly conservation in Central Europe

Biological Conservation

Franz Löffler

Christoph Grüneberg

Marco Drung

Felix Maximilian Freienstein

Felix Helbing

...

2023/5/1

Small Space but High Diversity: Spatial and Temporal Habitat Use by Endangered Eurasian Curlew at Wintering Sites Throughout Europe

Wetlands

Marie Donnez

Philipp Schwemmer

Jérôme Fort

Stefan Garthe

Martin Boschert

...

2023/10

Quarry ponds are hotspots of amphibian species richness

Ecological Engineering

Marcel Kettermann

Thomas Fartmann

2023/5/1

Effects of land-use and climate change on grasshopper assemblages differ between protected and unprotected grasslands

Basic and Applied Ecology

Thomas Fartmann

Dominik Poniatowski

Lisa Holtmann

2022/9/1

Rejuvenation and restoration measures foster specialised and threatened carabid beetle species in montane heathland ecosystems

Insect Conservation and Diversity

Thomas Fartmann

Marco Drung

Max Freienstein

2022/5

Natural coastal dunes on Wadden Sea islands as a refuge for an endangered wader species

Journal of Coastal Conservation

S Kämpfer

T Fartmann

2022/12

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