Jürgen Dengler

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Jürgen Dengler (* 1967 in Heilbronn ) is a German biologist, botanist and professor of plant ecology at the Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Geosciences at the University of Bayreuth . He is visiting scholar at the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) and at the Klein Flottbek Biozentrum and Botanical Garden at the University of Hamburg .

Dengler studied biology in Bayreuth and moved to Kiel in 1990 after completing his intermediate diploma. There he graduated on the dry grassland of the Schorfheide-Chorin and received his doctorate there in 2003 with a thesis on new methods of plant taxonomy. In 2012 he completed his habilitation in ecology and macroecology at the University of Hamburg. He later became a professor in Bayreuth.

His main research areas are vegetation ecology, macroecology, vegetation databases ("ecoinformatics"), nature conservation biology and research on renaturation measures as well as experimental plant ecology .

Publications

  • K. Wesche , D. Ambarlı, J. Kamp, J. Dengler et al. (2016): The Palaearctic steppe biome: a new synthesis. Biodiversity and Conservation 2197. doi : 10.1007 / s10531-016-1214-7
  • Krstivojević Ćuk, Mirjana; Šoštarić, Ivan; Dengler, Jürgen (2015): Scale-dependent species diversity in a sandy dry grassland (Festucion vaginatae) of Vojvodina In: Bulletin of the Eurasian Dry Grassland Group Vol. 28 (2015). Pp. 16-22

Individual evidence

  1. https://www.bayceer.uni-bayreuth.de/gce/de/mitarbeiter/mit/mitarbeiter_detail.php?id_obj=113627