Dr. Tobias Frenzel

Postdoc in the Junior Research Group "Insect Decline"

Contact

Tel.:
0711 / 8936-243
Fax:
0711 / 8936-100

Research interest

In the context of insect decline, I study arthropod diversity in agricultural areas, with main focus on grassland areas. I am interested in the effects that different management techniques have on insects and spiders, to assess and promote conservation strategies that may slow down the loss of species in agricultural landscapes.

Publications

2022

  • Frenzel, T., & Fischer, K. (2022). Fallows benefit beetle conservation in a traditionally managed grassland landscape. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 327, 107829.

  • Frenzel, T., Rischen, T., & Fischer, K. (2022). Humid grassland fallows promote spider diversity in a traditionally managed landscape. Basic and Applied Ecology, 63, 59-70.

2021

  • Rischen, T., Frenzel, T., & Fischer, K. (2021). Biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: different non-crop habitats increase diversity of ground-dwelling beetles (Coleoptera) but support different communities. Biodiversity and Conservation, 30(13), 3965-3981.

  • Frenzel, T., Wörsdörfer, A., Khedhiri, S., Di Giulio, M., Leus, F., Lipperts, M. J., Martin, D., & Fischer, K. (2021). Grassland fallows as key for successful insect conservation. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 14(6), 837-850.

  • Plath, E., Rischen, T., Mohr, T., & Fischer, K. (2021). Biodiversity in agricultural landscapes: Grassy field margins and semi-natural fragments both foster spider diversity and body size. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 316, 107457.

2020

  • Mohr, T., Meinertzhagen, I. A., & Fischer, S. (2020). Novel type of sub‐retinal pigment shield in the miniaturized compound eye of Trichogramma evanescens. Journal of Comparative Neurology, 528(2), 167-174.

  • Mohr, T., & Fischer, S. (2020). Ultrastructural evidence for the origin of the subretinal pigment shield in the compound eye of Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Morphology, 281(7), 802-807.