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Dr. Michael Staab

University of Freiburg
Ecology & Biodiversity

Junior Fellow
October 2017 – July 2018

E-Mail: michael.staab1@tu-darmstadt.de

Last Update: 31.08.2018

Curriculum Vitae

Michael Staab studied biology and tropical ecology at the University of Würzburg from 2005 to 2010. Afterwards, he moved to the University of Lüneburg, where he received his PhD in ecology in 2014. Since this, he is a postdoc and lecturer (equivalent to assistant professor) at the University of Freiburg in the working group Nature Conservation and Landscape Ecology. In his teaching, he covers courses on different aspects of ecology, conservation biology, and ornithology. During his research, he has conducted field work in many tropical countries, with an emphasis on southeast China, where he is part of a long term research project on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (http://www.bef-china.de/index.php/en/). His current research focuses on multi-trophic interaction networks, where he tries to understand how species in different trophic levels interact with each other and what environmental factors influence those interactions. He is particularly interested in the effect of plant diversity on species and interactions in higher trophic levels and his research combines experimental with observational approaches. Furthermore, he is interested in the taxonomy and ecology of ants, which are among other arthropod groups, also the focal organisms of his work on interaction networks. More recently, he became interest in the various components of biodiversity. Thus, he will in his FRIAS project investigate the influence of plant phylogenetic diversity on other organisms.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project