Martin Schädler

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Dr. habil. Martin Schädler



Department Community Ecology
Helmholtz-Centre
for Environmental Research - UFZ
Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4
06110 Halle, Germany

Tel:  0341 6025 4307 (Zoom Voice)
martin.schaedler@ufz.de


Mitglied im iDiv

Deutsches Zentrum für integrative Biodiversitätsforschung (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig

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Martin Schädler

Research interests

I am interested in the experimental exploration of global change effects on interactions in plant-invertebrate-microbe systems from an above-belowground perspective, rhizosphere interactions and biotic soil processes. The main focus is on agro-ecosystems.
Head of the working group Global Change Experimental Research.


Current Projects

The Global Change Experimental Facility (GCEF) in Halle

Experimental approaches to investigate the impact of climate change (rain, temperature) on ecosystem functions, ecological communities and species interactions under different types of land use.

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 Multitrophic interactions in an ectomycorrhiza-plant-insect herbivory system – plant gene expression, resource allocation and performance of plants and herbivores funded by the German Science Foundation (DFG)
Start 2011

LEGATO - Land-use intensity and ecological engineering - assessment tools for risks and opportunities in irrigated rice based production systems Work Package Experiments
Start 2011

STACCATO - SUSTAINING AGRICULTURAL CHANGE THROUGH ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING AND OPTIMAL USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES


Publications

Fernández, I., Bouffaud, M.L., Martínez-Medina, A., Schädler, M., Tarkka, M.T., Weinhold, A., van Dam, N.M., Herrmann, S., Buscot, F. (2024): Endogenous rhythmic growth and ectomycorrhizal fungi modulate priming of antiherbivore defences in subsequently formed new leaves of oak trees. Journal of Ecology. DOI: 10.111/1365-2745.14263

Kobe, M., Elias, M., Merbach, I., Schädler, M., Bumberger, J., Pause, M., Mollenhauer, H. (2024): Automated workflow for high-resolution 4D vegetation monitoring using stereo vision. Remote Sensing, 16:  541. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs16030541

Liu, Q., Eisenhauer, N.,  Scheu, S., Angst, G., Bücker, M., Huang, Y., Meador, T.B., Schädler, M. (2024): Climate-dependent plant responses to earthworms in two land-use types. Oecologia (204): 133-146.

Ornik, M., Salinas, R., Antonacci, G., Schädler, M., Azarbad, H. (2024): The stress history of soil bacteria under organic farming enhances the growth of wheat seedling. Frontiers in Microbiology, in press.

Bei, Q., Reitz, T., Schnabel, B., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M., Buscot, F., Heinz-Buschart, A. (2023): Extreme summers impact cropland and grassland soil microbiomes. ISME Journal, https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-023-01470-5

Gruss, I., Yin, R., Siebert, J., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M. (2023): The responses of Collembola biomass to climate and land-use changes varies with life form. Soil and Tillage Research 225: art. 105541.

Leonard, S.J., Dirzo, R., Eisenhauer, N., Rebollo, R., Schädler, M., Ferlian, O. (2023): Explaining variation in plant-herbivore associational effects in a tree biodiversity experiment. Journal of Ecology , in press. 

Sünnemann, M., Beugnon,, R., Breitkreuz, C., Buscot, F., Cesarz, S.,Jones, A., Lehmann, A., Lochner,A.,  Orgiazzi, A., Reitz, T., Rillig, M., Schädler, M., Smith, L., Zeuner, A., Guerra, C.A., Eisenhauer, N. (2023): Climate change and cropland management compromise soil integrity and multifunctionality. Communications Earth & Environment, in press.

Wahdan, S., Ji, L., Schädler, M., Wu, Y.T., Sansupa, C., Tanunchai, B., Buscot, F., Purahong, W. (2023): Future climate accelerate wheat straw decomposition alongside altered microbial community composition, assembly patterns, and interaction network. ISME Journal 17: 238-251.

Yin, R.,Qin, W., Wang, X., Xie, D.,Wang, H., Zhao, H., Zhang, Z., He J.S., Schädler, M., Kardol, P., Eisenhauer, N., Zhu, B. (2023): Experimental warming causes mismatches in alpine plant-microbe-fauna phenology. Nature Communication14: 2159.


Juncheed, K., Tanunchai, B., Wahdan, S.F.M., Thongsuk, K., Schädler, M., Noll, M., Purahong, W. (2022): Dark side of a Bio-Based and Biodegradable Plastic? Assessment of Pathogenic Microbes associated with Poly(Butylene Succinate-co-Adipate) under Ambient and Future Climates using Next Generation Sequencing. Frontiers in Plant Science 13: art. 966363.

Klusmann, C., Cesarz, S., Ciobanu, M., Ferlian, O., Jochum, M., Schädler, M., Scheu, S., Sünnemann, M., Wall, D.H., Eisenhauer, N. (2022): Climate-change effects on the sex ratio of free-living soil nematodes – perspective and prospect. Soil Organisms 94: 15-28.

Ji, L., Tanunchai, B., Wahdan, S.F.M., Schädler, M., Purahong, W. (2022): Future climate change enhances the complexity of plastisphere microbial co-occurrence networks, but does not significantly affect the community assembly. Science of the Total Environment 844: art. 157016.

Sohlström, E., Brose, U., van Klink, R., Rall, B.C., Rosenbaum, B. Schädler, M., Barnes, A.D. (2022): Future climate and land-use intensification modify arthropod community structure. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Enviroment 327: art. 107830.

Tanunchai, B., Kalkhof, S., Guliyev, V., Wahdan, S.F.M., Krstic, D., Schädler, M., Geissler, A., Glaser, B., Buscot, F., Blagodatskaya, E., noll, M., Purahong, W. (2022): Nitrogen fixing bacteria facilitate microbial biodegradation of a bio-based and biodegradable plastic in soils under ambient and future climatic conditions. Environmental Science - Processes & Impacts 24: 233-241.

Yin, R., Kardol, P., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M. (2022): Land-use intensification reduces soil macrofauna biomass at the community but not individual level. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment .337: art. 108079.

Yin, R., Liu, Q., Tian, S., Potapov, A., Zhu, B., Yang, K., Li, Z., Zhuang, L., Tan, B., Zhang, L., Xu, Z., Kardol, P.1, Schädler, M.1, Eisenhauer, N.1 (2022): Nitrogen deposition stimulates decomposition via changes in the structure and function of litter food webs. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 166: art. 108522. (1shared senior authorship)



 Ferlian, O., Lintzel, E.M., Bruelheide, H., Guerra, C.A., Heklau, H., Jurburg, S., Kühn, P., Martinez-Medina, A., Unsicker, S., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M. (2021): Nutrient status not secondary metabolites drives herbivory and pathogen infestation across differently mycorrhized tree monocultures and mixtures. Basic and Applied Ecology 55: 110-125.

Hutengs, C., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M., Lochner, A., Seidel, M., Vohland, M. (2021): VNIR and MIR spectroscopy of PLFA-derived soil microbial properties and associated physicochemical soil characteristics in an experimental plant diversity gradient. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 160: 108319.


Kostin, J.E., Cesarz, S., Lochner, A., Schädler, M., Macdonald, C.A., Eisenhauer, N. (2021): Land-use drives the temporal stability and magnitude of soil microbial functions and modulates climate effects. Ecological Applications 31: e02325.

Kwon, T., Shibata, H, Kepfer-Rojas, S., Schmidt, I.K., Larsen, K.S., Beier, C., Berg, B., Verheyen, K., Lamarque, J.F., Hagedorn, F., Eisenhauer, N., Djukic, I., TeaComposition Network (2021): Effects of climate and athmospheric nitrogen deposition on early to mid-term stage litter decomposition across biomes. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 4: art. 678480 (group authorship)

Liu, Q., Yin, R., Tan, B., You, C., Zhang, L., Zhang, J, Xu, Z., Schädler, M., Scheu, S. (2021): Nitrogen addition and plant functional type independently modify soil mesofauna effects on litter decomposition. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 160: 108340.

Purahong, W., Wahdan, S.F.M., Heinz, D.; Jariyavidyanont, K., Sungkapreecha, C., Tanunchai, B., Sansupa, C., Sadubsarn, D. Alaneed, R., Heintz-Buschart, A., Schädler, M., Geissler, A., Kressler, J., & Buscot, F. (2021): Back to the future: decomposability of a bio-based and biodegradable plastic in field soil environments and its microbiome under ambient and future climates. Environmental Science & Technology 55: 12337-12351.

Singh, J., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M., Cesarz, S. (2021): Earthworm gut passage reinforces land-use effects on soil microbial communities across climate treatments. Applied Soil Ecology 164: 103919.

Singh, J., Cameron, E., Reitz, T., Schädler, M., Eisenhauer, N. (2021): Grassland management effects on earthworm communities under ambient and future climatic conditions. European Journal of Soil Science 72: 343-355.

Tarkka, M.T., Grams, T.E.E., Angay, O., Kurth, F., Maboreke, H.R., Mailänder, S., Bönn, M., Fleischmann, F., Ruess, L., Schädler, M., Scheu, S., Schrey, S.D., Buscot, F., Herrmann, S. (2021): Ectomycorrhyzal fungus supports endogenous rhythmic growth and corresponding resource allocation in oak during various below- and aboveground biotic interactions. Scientific Reports 11: 23680.

Schmidt, A., Hines, J., Türke, M., Buscot, F., Schädler, M., Weigelt, A., Gebler, A., Klotz, S., Liu, T., Reth, S., Roy, J., Trogisch, S. Wirth, C., Eisenhauer, N. (2021): The iDiv-Ecotron - a flexible research platform for multitrophic biodiversity research. Ecology and Evolution 11: 15174-15190.

Sünnemann, M., Alt, C., Kostin, J., Lochner, A., Reitz, T., Siebert, J., Schädler, M., Eisenhauer, N. (2021): Low-intensity land-use enhances soil microbial activity, biomass, and fungal-to-bacterial ratio in current and future climates. Journal of Applied Ecology 58: 2614-2625.

Sünnemann, M., Siebert, J., Reitz, T., Schädler, M., Eisenhauer, N. (2021): Combined effects of land-use type and climate change on soil microbial activity and invertebrate decomposer activity. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 318: 107490.

Wahdan, S.F.M., Hossen, S., Tanunchai, B., Sansupa, C., Schädler, M., Noll, M., Dawoud, T.M., Wu, Y.T., Buscot, F., Purahong, T. (2021): Life in the wheat litter: Effects of future climate on microbiome and function during the early pase of decomposition. Microbial Ecology 84: 90-105.

Wahdan, S.F.M., Tanunchai, B., Wu, Y.T., Sansupa, C., Schädler, M., Dawoud, T.M., Buscot, F., Purahong, W. (2021): Deciphering Trifolium repens L. holobiont reveals a microbiome resilient to future climate changes. Microbiology Open 10:e1217.

Wahdan, S.F.M., Reitz, T., Heintz-Buschart, A., Schädler, M., Roscher, C., Breitkreuz, C., Schnabel, B., Purahong, W. Buscot, F. (2021): Organic agricultural practices enhances arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in correspondence to soil warming and altered precipitation patterns. Environmental Microbiology 23: 6163-6176.

Wahdan, S.F.M, Heintz-Buschart, A., Sansupa, C., Tanunchai, B., Wu, Y.T., Schädler, M., Noll, M., Purahong, W., Buscot, F. (2021): Targeting the active rhizosphere microbiome of Trifolium pratense in grassland evidences a stronger-than-expected belowground biodiversity-ecosystem functioning link. Frontiers in Microbiology 12: 629169.

Schmidt, R., Deising, H., Hensen, I., Schädler, M., Auge, H. (2020): Natural enemies do not contribute to negative-frequency dependence in native and exotic grassland plants. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 46: 125565.

Yin, R., Siebert, J., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M. (2020): Climate change and intensive land use reduce soil animal biomass via dissimilar pathways. eLife 9:e54749.

Wahdan, S.F.M., Hossen, S., Tanunchai, B., Schädler, M., Buscot, F., Purahong, W. (2020): Future climate significantly alters fungal plant pathogen dynamics during the early phrase of wheat litter decomposition. Microorganisms 8 (6): 908.

Yin, R., Kardol, P., Thakur, M.P., Gruss, I., Wu G.L., Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M. (2020): Soil functional biodiversity and biological quality under threat: intensive land use outweighs climate change. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 147: 107847.

Schmidt, R., Auge, H., Deising, H., Hensen, I., Mangan, S., Schädler, M., Stein, C., Knight, T. (2020): Abundance, origin and phylogeny of plants do not predict community-level patterns of pathogen diversity and infection. Ecology & Evolution 10: 5506-5516.

Siebert, J., Ciobanu, M., Schädler, M., Eisenhauer, N. (2020): Climate change and land use induce functional shifts in soil nematode communities. Oecologia 192: 281-294.


 Singh, J.,Schädler, M., Demetrio, W., Brown, G.G., Eisenhauer, N. (2019): Climate change effects on earthworms - a review. Soil Organisms 81 (3): 114-138.

Korell, L., Schädler, M., Brandl, R., Schreiter, S., Auge, H. (2019): Release from above- and belowground insect herbivory mediates invasion dynamics and impact of an exotic plant. Plants 8, art. 544.

Yin, R., Gruss, I., Eisenhauer, N., Kardol, P., Thakur, M.P., Schmidt, A., Xu, Z., Siebert, J., Zhang, C., Wu, G.L., Schädler, M. (2019): Land use modulates the effects of climate change on density but not community composition of Collembola. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 138:107598.

Yin, R., Eisenhauer, N., Gruss, I., Schmidt, A., Purahong, W., Siebert, J., Schädler, M. (2019): Climate change does not alter land-use effects on soil fauna communities. Applied Soil Ecology 140:1-10.

Siebert, J., Thakur, M.P., Reitz, T., Schädler, M., Schulz, E., Yin, R. Weigelt, A. & Eisenhauer, N. (2019): Extensive grassland-use sustains high levels of soil biological activity, but does not alleviate detrimental climate change effects. Advances in Ecoogical Research 60: 25-58.

Bacht, M., Tarkka, M.T., Fernandez Lopez, I., Bönn, M., Brandl, R., Buscot, F., Feldhahn, L., Grams, T.E.E., Herrmann, S., Schädler, M. (2019): Tree response to herbivory is affected by endogenous rhythmic growth and attenuated by co-treatment with a mycorrhizal fungus. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions 32:770-781.

Schädler, M., Buscot, F., Klotz, S., Reitz, T., Durka, W., Bumberger, J., Merbach, I., Michalski, S.G., Kirsch, K., Remmler, P., Schulz, E., & Auge, H. (2019): Investigating the consequences of climate change under different land-use regimes - a novel experimental infrastructure. Ecosphere 10:e02635.

Yin, R., Eisenhauer, N., Auge, H., Purahong, W., Schmidt, A., Schädler, M. (2019): Additive effects of experimental climate change and land use on faunal contribution to litter decomposition. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 131: 141-148.

Settele J., Spangenberg J.H., Heong, K.L., Kühn, I., Klotz, S., Arida, G., Burkhard, B., BustamanteJ.V., Cabbigat, J., Canh, L.X., Catindig, J.L.A., Chien, H.V., Cuong, L.Q., Escalada, M., Görg, C., Grescho, V., Grossmann, S., Hadi, B.A.R., Hai, L.H., Harpke, A., Hass, A.L., Hirneisen, N., Horgan, F.G., Hotes, S., Jahn, R., Klotzbücher, A., Klotzbücher, T., Langerwisch, F., Magcale-Macandog, D.B., Manh, N.H., Marion, G., Marquez, L., Ott, J., Penev, L., Rodriguez-Labajos, B., Sann, C., Sattler, C., Schädler, M., Scheu, S., Schmidt, A., Schrader, J., Schweiger, O., Seppelt, R., Sinh, N.V., Stoev, P., Stoll-Kleemann,S., Tekken, V., Thonicke, K., Trisyono, Y.A., Truong, D.T., Tuan, L.Q., Türke, M., Václavík, T., Vetterlein, D., Villareal, S., Westphal, C., Wiemers, M. (2019): Rice Ecosystem Services in South-East Asia: The LEGATO Project, Its Approaches and Main Results with a Focus on Biocontrol Services. In: Schröter, M. et al. (eds): Atlas of Ecosystem Services, Chapter 57: 373-382. Springer, Cham.

Pankoke, H., Tewes, L.J., Matthies, S., Hensen, I., Schädler, M., Ebeling, S., Auge, H., Müller, C. (2018): Pre-adaptations and shifted chemical defences provide Buddleja davidii populations with high resistance against antagonists in the invasive range. Biological Invasions 21: 333-347.

Ferlian, O., Cesarz, S., Craven, D., Hines, J., Barry, K.E., Bruelheide, H., Buscot, F., Haider, S., Heklau, H., Herrmann, S., Kühn, P., Pruschitzki, U., Schädler, M., Wagg, C., Weigelt, A., Wubet, T., Eisenhauer, N. (2018): Mycorrhiza in tree diversity-ecosystem relationships: conceptual framework and experimental implementation. Ecosphere 9 (5): e02226.

Türke, M., Schmidt, A., Schädler, M., Hotes, S., Weißer, W. (2018): Are invasive apple snails important neglected decomposers of rice straw in paddy fields? Biological Agriculture and Horticulture 34: 245-257.
Djukic, I., Kepfer-Rojas, S., Kappel Schmidt, Steenberg Larsen, K., Beier, C., Berg, B., Verheyen, K., ......, Schädler, M. et al. (2018): Early stage litter decomposition across biomes. Science of the total Environment 628-629: 1369-1394. (group authorship)

Singh, J., Singh, S., Bath, S.A., Vig, A.P., Schädler, M. (2018): Eco-friendly method for the extraction of earthworms: Comparative account of Formalin, AITC and Allium cepa as extractant. Applied Soil Ecology 124: 141-145.

Settele, J., Heong, K.L., Kühn, I., Klotz, S., Spamgenberg, J.H., Anh, N.Q.,, Anthony, J., Arida, G., Bac, D.K., Beaurepaire, A., Beck, S., Bergmeier, E., Burkhard, B., Brandl, R., Bustamante, J.V., Butler, A., Cabbigat, J., Canh, L.X., Catindig, J.L.A., Chien, H.V., Cuong, L.Q., Escalada, M., Dominik, C., Franzén, M., Fried, O., Görg, C., Grescho, V., Grossmann, S., Gurr, G.M., Hadi, B.A.R., Hai, L.H., Harpke, A., Hass, A.L., Hirneisen, N., Horgan, F.G., Hotes, S., Isoda, Y., Janh, R., Kettle, H., Klotzbücher, A., Klotzbücher, T., Langerwisch, F., Loke, H.W., Lin, Y.P., Lu, Z., Lum, K.Y., Magcale-Macandog, D.B., Manh, N.H., Marion, G., Marquez, L., Moritz, R., Müller, F., Oliveira, P., Ott, J., Penev, L., Pham, H.T., Radermacher, N., Rodriguez-Labajos, B., Sann, C., Sattler, C., Schädler, M., Scheu, S., Schmidt, A., Schrader, J., Schweiger, O., Seppelt, R., Sinh, N.V., Soitong, K., Stoev, P., Stoll-Kleemann, S., Tekken, V., Thonicke, K., Tilliger, B., Tobias, K., Trisyono, A., Truong, D.T., Tscharntke, T., Tuan, L.Q., Türke, M., Václavík, T., Vetterlein, D., Vidal, S., Villareal, S., Vu, K.C., Weisser, W.W., Westphal, C., Zhu, Z., Ziegler, K. & Wiemers, M. (2018): Rice Ecosystem Services in South-East Asia. Paddy and Water Environment 16: 211-224.

Spangenberg, J.H., Beaurepaire, A.L., Bergmeier, E., Burkhard, B., Chien, H.V., Cuongh, L.Q., Görg, C., Grescho, V., Hai, L.H., Heong, K.L., Horgan, F.G., Hotes, S., Klotzbücher, A., Klotzbücher, T., Kühn, I., Langerwisch, F., Marion, G., Moritz, R.F.A., Nguyen, Q.A., Ott, J., Sann, C., Sattler, C., Schädler, M., Schmidt, A., Tekken, V., Thanh, T.D., Thonicke, K., Türke, M., Vaclavik, T., Vetterlein, D., Westphal, D., Wiemers, M., Settele, J. (2018). The LEGATO cross-disciplinary integrated ecosystem service research framework. An example of integrating research results from the analysis of global change impacts and the social, cultural and economic system dynamics of irrigated rice production. Paddy and Water Environment 16: 287-319.

Panteleit, J., Horgan, F., Türke, M., Schmidt, A., Schädler, M., Bacht, M., Brandl, R., Hotes, S. (2018): Effects of detritivorous invertebrates on the decomposition of rice straw - evidence from a microcosm experiment. Paddy and Water Environment 16: 279-286.

Singh, J., Singh, S., Vig, A.P., Bhat, A., Hundal, S.S., Yin, R., Schädler, M. (2018): Conventional farming reduces the activity of earthworms: assessment of genotoxicity text of soil and vermicast. Agriculture and Natural Resoures 52: 366-370.

 He, R., Yang, K., Zhijie, L., Schädler, M., Yang, W., Wu, F., Tan, B., Zhang, L., Xu, Z. (2017): Effects of forest conversion on soil microbial communities depend on soil layer on the eastern Tibetan Plateau of China. PlosONE 12 (10): e0186053.

Schädler, M., Ballhorn, D.J. (2017): Beneficial soil microbiota as mediators of the plant defensive phenotype and aboveground plant-herbivore interactions. Progress in Botany 78: 305-344.

Schmidt, A., John, K., Auge, H., Brandl, R., Horgan, F.G., Settele, J., Zaitsev, A.S., Wolters, V., Schädler, M. (2016): Compensatory mechanisms of litter decomposition under alternating moisture regimes in tropical rice fields. Applied Soil Ecology 107: 79-90.Schmidt et al 2016 Appl Soil Ecol.pdf

Ballhorn, D.J., Schädler, M., Elias, J.D., Millar, J.A., Kautz, S. (2016): Friend or foe - light availability determines the relationship between mycorrhizal fungi, rhizobia and lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus L.). PloS One 11(5): e0154116.

Herrmann, S., Grams, T.E.E., Tarkka, M.T., Angay, O., Bacht, M., Bönn, M., Feldhahn, L., Graf, M., Kurth, F., Maboreke, H., Mailander, S., Recht, S., Fleischmann, F., Ruess, L., Schädler, M., Scheu, S., Schrey, S., Buscot, F. (2016): Endogenous rhythmic growth, a trait suitable for the study of interplays between
multitrophic interactions and tree development
. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 19: 40-48. Herrmann et al. 2016 PPEES.pdf

Kagezi, G.H., Kaib, M., NYeko, P., Bakuneeta, C., Schädler, M., Brandl, R. (2016): Negative impacts of land-use intensification on litter decomposition in Western Kenya. Web Ecology 16: 51-58.

Marxen, A., Klotzbücher, T., Jahn, R., Kaiser, K., Nguyen, V.S., Schmidt, A., Schädler, M., Vetterlein, D. (2016): Interaction between silicon cycling and straw decomposition in a silicon deficient rice production system. Plant and Soil 398: 153-163. Marxen et al 2016 Plant Soil.pdf

Schmidt, A., Auge, H., Brandl, R., Heong, K.L., Hotes, S., Settele, J., Villareal, S., Schädler, M. (2015): Small-scale variability in the contribution of invertebrates to litter decomposition in tropical rice fields. Basic and Applied Ecology 16: 674-680.Schmidt et a 22015 BAE.pdf

Settele, J., Spangenberg, J.H., Heong, K.L., Burkhard, B., Bustamante, J.V., Cabbigat, J., Chien, H.V., Escalada, M., Grescho, V., Hai, L.H., Harpke, A., Horgan, F.G., Hotes, S., Jahn, R., Kühn, I., Marquez, L., Schädler, M., Tekken, V., Vetterlein, D., Villareal, S.B., Westphal, C., Wiemers, M. (2015): Agricultural landscapes and ecosystem services in South-East Asia - the LEGATO-Project. Basic and Applied Ecology 16: 661-664.Settele et al 2015 BAE.pdf

Schmidt, A., John, K., Arida, G., Auge, H., Brandl, R., Horgan, F.G., Hotes, S., Marquez, L. Rademacher, N., Settele, J., Wolters, V., Schädler, M. (2015): Effects or residue management on decomposition in irrigated rice fields are not related to changes in the decomposer community. PloS ONE 10(79): e0134402.Schmidt et al 2015 PlosOne.pdf

Schröder, B., Steiner, N., Merbach, I., Schädler, M., Filser, J. (2015): Collembolan reproduction in soils from a long-term fertilisation experiment opposes the Growth Rate Hypothesis. European Journal of Soil Biology 68: 56-60. Schröder et al. 2015.pdf

Godschalx, A.L., Schädler, M., Triesel, J.A., Balkan, M.A., Ballhorn, D.J. (2015): Ants are less attracted to the extrafloral nectar of plants with symbiotic, nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. Ecology 96: 348-354. Godschalx et al 2015 Ecology.pdf

Alalouni, U., Brandl, R., Auge, H., Schädler, M. (2014): Does insect herbivory on oak depend on the diversity of tree stands? Basic and Applied Ecology 15: 685-692.AlAlouni et al 2014 BAAE.pdf

Ballhorn, D.J., Godschalx, A.L., Smart, S.M., Kautz, S., Schädler, M. (2014): Chemical defense lowers plant competitiveness. Oecologia 176: 811-824. pdf

Alalouni U., Lobinger, G., Schädler M., Brandl R. (2014): Natural enemies of the Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) at low population density. Entomologia Generalis 35: 117-127.

Alalouni U., Schädler M., Brandl R. (2013): Natural enemies and environmental facotrs affecting the population dynamics of the gypsy moth. Journal of Applied Entomology 137: 721-738. Alalouni et al 2013 J Appl Entomol.pdf

Ballhorn. D., Kautz, S., Schädler, M. (2013): Induced plant defense via volatile production is dependent on rhizobial symbiosis. Oecologia 172: 833-846. Ballhorn et al 2013 Oecologia.pdf

Tarkka, M.T., Herrmann, S., Wubet, T., Feldhahn, L., Recht, S., Kurth, F., Mailänder, S., Bönn, M., Neef, M., Angay, O., Bacht, M., Graf, M., Maboreke, H., Fleischmann, F., Grams, T.E.E., Ruess, L., Schädler, M., Brandl, R., Scheu, S., Schrey, S.D., Grosse, I., Buscot, F., (2013): OakContigDF159.1, a reference library for studying differential gene expression in Quercus robur during controlled biotic interactions: use for quantitative transcriptomic profiling of oak roots in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. New Phytologist 199: 529 - 540. Tarkka et al 2013 New Phytol.pdf

Walter, J., Hein, R., Beierkuhnlien, C., Hammerl, V., Jentsch, A., Schädler, M., Schuerings, J., Kreyling, J. (2013): Combined effects of multifactor climate change and land-use on decomposition in temperate grassland. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 60: 10-18. Reprint

Xu, Z., Tu, L., Hu,T., Schädler, M. (2013): Implications of greater than average increases in nitrogen deposition on the western edge of the Szechwan Basin, China. Environmental Pollution 177: 201-202.

Gugerli, F., Brandl, R., Castagneyrol, B., Franc, A., JActel, H., Koelewijn, H.P., Martin, F., Peter, M., Pritsch, K., Schröder, H., Kremer, A., Ziegenhagen, B., Evoltree JERA3 Contributors (2013): Community genetics in the time of next-generation molecular technologies. Molecular Ecology 22: 3198-3207. (group authorship)

Walter, J., Hein, R., Auge, H., Beierkuhnlein, C., Löffler, S., Reifenrath, K., Schädler, M., Weber, M., Jentsch, A. (2012): How do extreme drought and plant community composition affect host plant metabolites and herbivore performance? Arthropod-Plant Interactions 6: 15-25. Reprint

Gießelmann, U.C., Geronazzo Martins, K., Brändle, M., Schädler, M. , Marques, R., Brandl, R. (2011): Lack of home-field advantage in the decomposition of leaf litter in the Atlantic Rainforest. Applied Soil Ecology 49: 5-10. Reprint

Kempel, A., Schädler, M., Chrobock, T., Fischer, M., van Kleunen, M. (2011): Trade-offs associated with constitutive and induced plant defence against herbivores. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 108: 5685-5689. Reprint

Jentsch, A., Kreyling, J., Elmer, M., Gellesch, E., Glaser, B., Grant, K., Hein, R., Lara, M., Mirzae, H., Nadler S.E., Nagy, L., Otieno, D., Pritsch, K., Rascher, U., Schädler, M., Schloter, M., Singh, B.K., Stadler, J., Walter, J., Wellstein, C., Wöllecke, J., Beierkuhnlein, C. (2011): Climate extremes initiate ecosystem-regulating functions while maintaining productivity. Journal of Ecology 99: 689-702. Reprint

Kagezi, G.H., Kaib, M., Bakuneeta, C., Schädler, M. , Brandl, R. (2011): Decomposition of tissue baits and termite density along gradient of human land-use intensification in Western Kenya. Journal of African Ecology 49:267-276. Reprint

Thamer, S., Schädler, M. , Bonte, D., Ballhorn, D.J. (2011): Dual benefit from a belowground symbiosis: nitrogen fixing rhizobia promote growth and defense against a specialist herbivore in a cyanogenic plant. Plant and Soil 341: 209-219. Reprint

Eisenhauer, N., Schädler, M. (2011): Inconsistent impacts of decomposer diversity on the stability of aboveground and belowground ecosystem functions. Oecologia Reprint

Gießelmann, U.C., Martins, K.G., Brändle, M., Schädler, M., Marques, R., Brandl, R. (2010): Diversity and ecosystem functioning: Litter decomposition dynamics in the atlantic rainforest. Applied Soil Ecology 46: 283-290. Reprint

Meyer, K.M., Münkemüller, T., Schiffers, K., Schädler, M., Calabrese, J.M., Basset, A., Breulmann, M., Duquesne, S., Hidding, B., Huth, A., Schöb, C., van de Voorde, T. (2010): Predicting population and community dynamics – the type of aggregation matters. Basic and Applied Ecology 11: 563-571 Reprint

Schädler, M., Brandl, R. & Kempel, A. (2010): "Afterlife"-effects of mycorrhization on the decomposition of plant residues. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 42: 521-523. Reprint

Schädler, M., Brandl, R. & Kempel, A. (2010): Host plant genotype determines bottom-up effects in an aphid-parasitoid-predator system. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 135: 162-169. Reprint

Fründ, H.C., Butt, K., Capowiez, Y., Eisenhauer, N., Emmerling, C., Ernst, G., Potthoff, M., Schädler, M., Schrader, S. (2010): Using earthworms as model organisms in the laboratory: recommendations for experimental implementations. Pedobiologia 53: 119-125. Reprint

Kempel, A.; Brandl, R. & Schädler, M. (2010): Support from the underground – Induced plant defence is dependent on arbuscular mycorrhiza. Functional Ecology 24: 293-300.Reprint

Ruhnke, H., Schädler, M., Matthies D., Klotz, S. & Brandl, R. (2009): Variability in leaf traits, insect herbivory and herbivore performance within and among indivudals of four broad-leaved tree species. Basic and Applied Ecology 10: 726-736. Reprint

Van der Putten, W.H.; Bardgett, R.D.; De Ruiter, P.C.; Hol, W.H.G.; Meyer, K.M.; Bezemer, T.M.; Bradford, M.A.; Christensen, S.; Eppinga, M.B.; Fukami, T.; Hemerik, L.; Molofsky, J.; Schädler, M.; Scherber, C.; Strauss, S.Y.; Vos, M. & Wardle, D.A. (2009): Empirical and theoretical challenges in aboveground-belowground ecology. Oecologia. Reprint

Kempel, A.; Brandl, R. & Schädler, M. (2009): Symbiotic soil microorganisms as players in aboveground plant-herbivore interactions – the role of rhizobia. Oikos 118: 634-640. Reprint

Haase, J.; Scheu, S.,;Brandl, R. & Schädler, M. (2008): Above-belowground interactions are mediated by nutrient availability. Ecology 89: 3072-3089. Reprint

Schädler, M., Rottstock, T. & Brandl, R.(2008): Do nutrients and invertebrate herbivory interact in an artificial plant community? Basic and Applied Ecology 9: 550-559. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Brandl, R. & Haase, J. (2007): Antagonistic interactions between plant competition and insect herbivory by aphids. Ecology 88: 1490-1498. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Roeder, M.; Brandl, R. & Matthies, D. (2007): Interacting effects of elevated CO2, nutrient availability and plant species on a generalist herbivore. Global Change Biology 13: 1005-1015. Reprint

Endlweber, K.; Schädler, M. & Scheu, S. (2006): Effects of above- and belowground insecticide applications on the Collembola community of an early set-aside arable field. Applied Soil Ecology 31: 136-146. Reprint

Ruhnke, H.; Schädler, M.; Matthies, D.; Klotz, S. & Brandl, R. (2006): Are sawflies adapted to individual host trees? A test of the adaptive deme formation hypothesis. Evolutionary Ecology Research 8: 1039 – 1048. Reprint

Schädler, M. & Brandl, R. (2005): Do invertebrate decomposers affect the disappearance rate of litter mixtures? Soil Biology & Biochemistry 37: 329-337. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Rottstock, T. & Brandl, R. (2005): Food web properties in aquatic microcosms with litter mixtures are predictable from component species. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 163: 211-223. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Roeder, M.; Brandl, R. & Matthies, D. (2005): Is palatability of a root hemiparasite influenced by its host species? Oecologia 146: 227-233. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Alphei, J.; Scheu, S.; Brandl, R. & Auge, H. (2004): Resource dynamics in an early-successional plant community are influenced by insect exclusion. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 36: 1817-1826. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Jung, G.; Brandl, R. & Auge, H. (2004): Secondary succession is influenced by belowground insect herbivory on a productive site. Oecologia 138: 242-252. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Jung, G.; Auge, H. & Brandl, R. (2003): Palatability, decomposition and insect herbivory: patterns in a successional old-field community. Oikos 103: 121-132. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Jung, G.; Auge, H. & Brandl, R. (2003): Does the Fretwell-Oksanen model apply to invertebrates? Oikos 100: 203 – 207. Reprint

Schädler, M.; Witsack, W. (1999): Variation of postembryonic development time and number of nymphal instars in central european grasshoppers on a small spatial scale (Caelifera: Acrididae). Entomologia Generalis 24 (2): 125-135.

Schädler, M.,Schulze, M., Timm, A. (2020): Fangschrecken (Mantodea) und Heuschrecken (Orthoptera). In: Knapp, S., Klotz, S., Fachbereich Umwelt der Stadt Halle (eds.): Geschützte Natur in Halle (Saale). Eine Bestandaufnahme der Tier- und Pflanzenwelt. Natur+Text: 147-153.

Türke, M., Feldmann, R., Fürst, B., Hartmann, H., Herrmann, M., Klotz, S., Mathias, G., Meldau, S., Ottenbreit, M., Reth, S., Schädler, M., Trogisch, S., Buscot, F., Eisenhauer, N. (2017): Multitrophische Biodiversitätsmanipulation unter kontrollierten Umweltbedingungen im iDiv Ecotron. - 17. Gumpensteiner Lysimetertagung 2017: 107-114.

Bräuniger, C., Schädler, M., Stadler, J. (2008): Interacting effects of mechanical disturbance and insect exclusion on the vegetation structure and dynamics of a fallow land. In: Nadykta, V.D., Ismailov, V.Y., Esipenko, L.P., Kobzar, V.F., Bolakhonenkov, V.E., Volvora, G.V.; Esaulenko, E.A. (eds.): Biological plant protection as a basis for stabilizing agroecosystems. Krasnodar: 103-105.

Ruhnke, H., Brändle, M., Klotz, S., Brandl, R., Schädler, M. (2006): Plant-animal interactions in the canopy - intraspecific variability in herbivory of sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus L.). – In: Unterseher, M. Morawetz, W., Klotz, S., Arndt, F. (eds.): The canopy of a European Floodplain Forest – First Results: 57-63. Leipzig: Universitätsverlag.

Meyer, F., Buschendorf, J., Zuppke, U.; Baumann, F; Schädler, M. & Große, W.R. (2004): Die Lurche und Kriechtiere Sachsen-Anhalts – Verbreitung, Ökologie, Gefährdung und Schutz. Laurenti Verlag, Bielefeld.


Schädler, M. (2023): Doppelt gestresst - Bodenlebewesen als Leidtragende des Klimawandels und der Nutzungsintensität. Lumbrico 16: 32-36.

Schädler, M., Merbach, I., Vetterlein, D., Vogel, H.J. (2023): Agrar-Ökologische Feldversuche auf der Feldversuchsstation Bad Lauchstädt. 1. Mitteldeutsche Bodenschutztage - Böden im Mittelpunkt: 24-27.

Schädler, M.: (2023): Weniger Bodenleben durch Klimawandel. Agrarheute 03/2023: 106-109.

Hochkirch, A., Andreä, J., Franzen, A., Jung, C., Klosinski, V., Manz, A., Paulus, C., Rautenberg, T., Sander, U., Schädler, M., Stalling, T. (2021): Heuschrecken in Deutschland 2020 - Interessante Heuschreckennachweise auf der Meldeplattform heuschrecken.observation.org aus dem Jahr 2020. Articulata 26: 61-76.

Schädler, M., Niclai, B., Schäfer, B., Schulze, M. (2019): Aktuelle Funde südlich verbreiteter Insektenarten (Blattodea, Mantodea, Orthoptera, Odonata) in Mittel- und Ostdeutschland (Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen, Brandenburg, Thüringen). Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 2019/3: 269-279.

Schädler, M., Jansen, S., Schulze, M. (2012): Interessante Heuschreckennachweise (Ensifera, Caelifera) aus Mittel- und Ostdeutschland (Sachsen-Anhalt, Thüringen, Sachsen, Brandenburg). - Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 2012/2: 143-146.

Schädler, M. (2009): Ein weiterer Nachweis von Stenobothrus crassipes (Caelifera: Acrididae) (Charpentier, 1825) in Deutschland. Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 53: 203-206.

Schädler, M. (2004): Barbitistes serricauda (Fabricius, 1798), Laubholzsäbelschrecke. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): Die Geradflügler des Landes Sachsen-Anhalt (Insecta: Dermaptera, Mantodea, Blattoptera, Ensifera, Caelifera). – Berichte des Landesamtes für Umweltschutz Sachsen-Anhalt 5/2004: 80 – 81.

Schädler, M. (2004): Chorthippus mollis (Charpentier, 1825), Verkannter Grashüpfer. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): siehe oben: 192 – 193.

Schädler, M. (2004): Chorthippus brunneus (Thunberg, 1815), Brauner Grashüpfer. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): siehe oben: 190 – 191.

Schädler, M. (2004): Chorthippus biguttulus (Linnaeus, 1758), Nachtigall-Grashüpfer. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): siehe oben: 188 – 189.

Schädler, M. (2004): Chorthippus vagans (Eversmann, 1848), Steppengrashüpfer. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): siehe oben: 186 – 187.

Schädler, M. (2004): Chorthippus apricarius (Linnaeus, 1758), Feld-Grashüpfer. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): siehe oben: 184 – 185.

Schädler, M. (2004): Chorthippus montanus (Charpentier, 1825), Sumpfgrashüpfer. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): siehe oben: 180 – 181.

Schädler, M. (2004): Stenobothrus crassipes (Charpentier, 1825), Zwerggrashüpfer. In: Wallaschek, M., Langner, T.J., Richter, K. (Hrsg.): siehe oben: 166 – 167.

Ruhnke, H., Brändle, M., Klotz, S.; Brandl, R. & Schädler, M. (2004): Palatability of trees to insect herbivores. - Mitteilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für allgemeine und angewandte Entomologie.

Schädler, M. & R. Brandl (2004): Effects of litter diversity and invertebrate fauna on decomposition of tree litter.Mitteilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für allgemeine und angewandte Entomologie

Schädler, M. (2004): Schutz der Herpetofauna im besiedelten Bereich. In: . Meyer, F.; Buschendorf, J.; Zuppke, U.; Braumann, F.; Schädler, M. & Grosse, W.-R. (Hrsg.): Die Lurche und Kriechtiere Sachsen-Anhalts - Verbreitung, Ökologie, Gefährdung und Schutz. Laurenti Verlag, Bielefeld, 221-225.

Schädler, M. (2004): Eingeschleppte Schildkrötenarten. In: . Meyer, F.; Buschendorf, J.; Zuppke, U.; Braumann, F.; Schädler, M. & Grosse, W.-R. (Hrsg.): Die Lurche und Kriechtiere Sachsen-Anhalts - Verbreitung, Ökologie, Gefährdung und Schutz. Laurenti Verlag, Bielefeld, 194.

Schädler, M. (2004): Blindschleiche – Anguis fragilis. In: . Meyer, F.; Buschendorf, J.; Zuppke, U.; Braumann, F.; Schädler, M. & Grosse, W.-R. (Hrsg.): Die Lurche und Kriechtiere Sachsen-Anhalts - Verbreitung, Ökologie, Gefährdung und Schutz. Laurenti Verlag, Bielefeld, 160-164.

Schädler, M. (2004): Zauneidechse – Lacerta agilis. In: . Meyer, F.; Buschendorf, J.; Zuppke, U.; Braumann, F.; Schädler, M. & Grosse, W.-R. (Hrsg.): Die Lurche und Kriechtiere Sachsen-Anhalts - Verbreitung, Ökologie, Gefährdung und Schutz. Laurenti Verlag, Bielefeld, 164-170.

Auge, H.; Kiesel, B.; Lieber, A.; Brandl, R.; Schädler, M.; Scheu, S.; Endlweber, K. & Alphei, J. (2003): Plants between insects and microbes. - Forschen für die Umwelt 4: 20 – 27.

Schädler, M. (2002): Wiederfund der Zweifarbigen Beißschrecke, Metrioptera bicolor (Philippi, 1830), und des Kleinen Heidegrashüpfers, Stenobothrus stigmaticus (Rambur, 1839), in der Oberlausitz.Abh. Staatl. Mus. Naturkunde Görlitz 74: 95 – 98.

Schädler, M. (2002): Zwei Funde eingeschleppter Heuschreckenarten im Stadtgebiet von Halle.Entomologische Mitteilungen Sachsen-Anhalt 9: 50 – 51.

Hartenauer, K. & Schädler, M. (2002): Eine Methode zur Markierung von Gehäuseschnecken.Mitteilungen der Deutschen Malakozoologischen Gesellschaft 68: 45 – 47.

Krumbiegel, A.; Schädler, M.; Schönbrodt, M.; Süßmuth, T. & Meyer, F. (2002): Der Quellbusch bei Zörbig – Naturschutzwert und Entwicklungsperspektiven eines Reliktstandortes in der Fuhneaue des Landkreises Bitterfeld.Hercynia 35: 65 – 90.

Schädler, M. (2001): Einfluß phytophager Insekten auf die Struktur und Dynamik einer Ackerbrache (Dissertation). – UFZ - Berichte 11/2001: 1 – 111.

Jung, G.; Schädler, M.; Auge, H. & Brandl, R. (2000): Effects of herbivorous insects on secondary plant succession. – Mitteilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für allgemeine und angewandte Entomologie 12: 169-172.

Schädler, M. & Stadler, J. (2000): Verbreitung und Lebensraum des Kiesbank-Grashüpfers, Chorthippus pullus (Phillipi, 1830) (Acrididae: Gomphocerinae), in Sachsen. Articulata 15 (1): 7-15.

Schädler, M. (2000): Heuschrecken . – In: Die Tierwelt im Gebiet des ehemaligen Salzigen Sees. – Naturschutz im Land Sachsen-Anhalt (Sonderheft).

Schulze, M. & Schädler, M. (1999): Interessante Geradflüglerfunde in Sachsen-Anhalt (Dermaptera, Blattoptera, Ensifera, Caelifera).Entomologische Nachrichten und Berichte 43 (3/4): 228-232.

Schädler, M. (1999): Zur Verbeitung, Bestandssituation und Lebensraum der Blauflügligen Sandschrecke, Sphingonotus caerulans (L.) im Östlichen Harzvorland und der Östlichen Harzabdachung mit Bemerkungen zum taxonomischen Status (Saltatoria: Acrididae: Oedipodinae).Faunistische Abhandlungen des Staatlichen Museums für Tierkunde Dresden 21 (15): 225-234.

Schädler, M. (1999): Zur Bedeutung von Industrie- und Siedlungsbrachen für die Heuschreckenfauna im urbanen Bereich.Naturschutz im Land Sachsen-Anhalt 36 (1): 21-32.

Schädler, M. (1998): Habitatnutzung dreier sympatrischer Feldheuschreckenarten (Orthoptera: Gomphocerinae) in einem xerothermen Lebensraummosaik.- Articulata 13 (2): 149-162.

Schädler, M. (1998): Aasfressen und Prädation bei mitteleuropäischen Heuschrecken (Orthoptera).- Articulata 13 (1): 25-28.

Schädler, M. (1998): Die Heuschreckenfauna des bewirtschafteten Auengrünlandes im Biosphärenreservat ”Mittlere Elbe”. - Naturwissenschaftliche Mitteilungen des Museums Dessau 10: 169-190.




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Book reviews:

Schädler, M. (1997): Day Geckos, by E.M. Rundquist. - Jb. Terr. (Wien) 4: 62-63.

Schädler, M. (1997): The General Care and Maintenance of Day Geckos, by S. McKeown. - Jb. Terr. (Wien) 4: 63-65.