Curriculum Vitae
- (Full) Professor at the University of Freiburg (since 2011)
- Habilitation (a somewhat anachronistic rung of the German academic career ladder) at the Agricultural Faculty of the University of Göttingen (2008)
- PostDoc and Senior Research Scientist at the Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research-UFZ, Department Computational Landscape Ecology (2002-2011)
- PhD in Plant Ecology, University of Aberdeen , under the guidance of Dr. Sarah Woodin and Prof. Dr. Steve Albon (2001)
- Diploma (equivalent to an MSc) in Biology, University of Kiel (1996)
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CV Max Mustermann
Forschungsinteressen
Vergleich, Herausforderung und Verbesserung des Instrumentariums der statistischen Ökologie
Ökologische Datensätze sind oft sehr klein (weniger als 100 Datenpunkte), aber die Komplexität des Systems ermöglicht Dutzende bis Hunderte von potenziellen Prädiktoren und Erklärungen für den Ursprung der Daten. Einige der üblicherweise verwendeten statistischen Ansätze erfüllen die Annahmen nicht oder sind nur unzureichend getestet – mit unbekannten Auswirkungen auf unser ökologisches Wissen. Die formale Prüfung solcher Ansätze (mit simulierten Daten) und die Überprüfung anspruchsvoller Themen in ökologischen Analysen ist für meine Forschung wichtig (räumliche Autokorrelation, Nullmodelle, Kollinearität usw.).
Formale statistische Integration von (ökologischen) Modellen und Daten
Ökologen sind oft froh, wenn sie ihre Forschung qualitativ richtig machen. Um mehr Vertrauen in unser Verständnis der lebenden Welt zu gewinnen, sollten wir meiner Meinung nach mehr Strenge anstreben: eine formalere Darstellung unseres ökologischen Verständnisses (oder dessen, was wir zu wissen glauben) in Modellen, quantitative Vorhersagen für neue Bedingungen und statistisch eindeutige Vergleiche mit neuen Daten. Da wir uns mehr für das Wie als für das spezifische System interessieren, kann es sich bei solchen Modellen um Waldwachstumsmodelle, Gemeinschaftsprozesse oder Populationsdynamik handeln.
Schwerpunkt der Umweltwissenschaft auf Beweisen
Die Komplexität der Umweltsysteme und die Vielzahl der Ansätze, die zu ihrer Untersuchung verwendet werden, haben dazu geführt, dass die wissenschaftliche Strenge etwas nachgelassen hat. In Analogie zur evidenzbasierten Medizin sind eine transparente Suche nach kausalen Mechanismen und die Bewertung veröffentlichter Studien nach ihrem tatsächlichen Evidenzgrad meiner bescheidenen Meinung nach unverzichtbar.
Viele andere Dinge:
- Modellierung der Artenverteilung
- Wechselwirkungen zwischen Pflanzen und Bestäubern
- experimenteller Klimawandel
- statistische Lehre
- wissenschaftliche Glaubwürdigkeit
- Muster der biologischen Vielfalt
Lehre
- Statistik
- Umweltmodellierung
- Umweltstatistik
- Fortgeschrittene Statistik
- Meeresökologie
Publikationen
- Peters, A., Smith, A. F., Henrich, M., Dormann, C. F., & Heurich, M. (2025). Temporal displacement of the mammal community in a protected area due to hunting and recreational activities. Ecological Applications, 35(7), e70118. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.70118
- Bastianelli, M.L., Heeres, J., Götz, J., Jerosch, J., Simon, O., Lang, J., Nava, T., Streif, S., Thiel-Bender, C., Middelhoff, T.L., Anders, O., Twietmeyer, S., Cagnacci, F., Dormann, C.F., Ciuti, S., Premier, J., Bhardwaj, M. & Heurich, M. (2025). Road mortality risk of a protected Felid across fragmented and heterogeneous landscapes in Central Europe. Journal of Environmental Management, accepted for publication. https://doi.org/10.17632/6t2jmvnhhk.1
- Peters, A., Dormann, C.F., Ferry, N., & Heurich, M. (2025). Hunting shapes wildlife behavioural responses to non-lethal recreational activities in a protected area. Global Ecology and Conservation, accepted for publication. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2025.e03994
- Tesch, J., Kühnhammer, K., Wagner, D., Christen, A., Dormann, C.F., … & Woias, P. (2025) The ECOSENSE forest: A distributed sensor and data management system for real-time monitoring of ecosystem processes and stresses. EGUsphere, preprint, egusphere-2025-4979. https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-2025-4979
- Plein, M., Feigel, G., Zeeman, M., Dormann, C. F., & Christen, A. (2025). Using Gradient Boosting for gap-filling to analyze temperature and humidity patterns in an urban weather station network in Freiburg, Germany. Urban Climate, 62, 102496. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.uclim.2025.102496
- Peters, A., Dormann, C.F., Smith, A., Henrich, M. & Heurich, M. (2025) Temporal displacement of the mammal community in a protected area due to hunting and recreational activities. Ecological Applications 35, e70118. https://doi.org/10.1002/eap.70118
- Fardiansah, R., Rehling, F., Rappa, N. J., Dormann, C. F., & Klein, A. M. (2025). Host identity, nest quality, and parasitism strategy: influences on body size variation in parasitoid bees and wasps. Oikos, 2025(6), e011052. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.11052
- Heger, T., Elliot‐Graves, A., Kaiser, M. I., Morrow, K. H., Bausman, W., Dormann, C. F., … & Jeschke, J. M. (2025). Looking beyond Popper: how philosophy can be relevant to ecology. Oikos, 2025(2), e10994. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10994
- Wesselkamp, M., Chantry, M., Pinnington, E., Choulga, M., Boussetta, S., Dormann, C., … & Balsamo, G. (2025). Advances in land surface forecasting: a comparison of LSTM, gradient boosting, and feed-forward neural networks as prognostic state emulators in a case study with ecLand. Geoscientific Model Development, 18(4), 921-937. https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-18-921-2025
- Sulzer, M., Brzozon, J., Christen, A., Dedden, L., Dormann, C., Dumberger, S., … & Werner, C. (2025, May). The ECOSENSE forest–enriching tower-based flux measurements of carbon and water exchange with novel distributed sensor networks. In ARPHA Conference Abstracts (Vol. 8, p. e149267). Pensoft Publishers. https://doi.org/10.3897/aca.8.e149267
- Wesselkamp, M., Roberts, D. R., & Dormann, C. F. (2024). Identifying potential provenances for climate-change adaptation using spatially variable coefficient models. BMC Ecology and Evolution, 24(1), 70. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-024-02260-z
- Janeiro-Otero, A., Álvarez, X., & Dormann, C. F. (2024). Application of remote sensing to understand the role of Galician feral horses in the biomass reduction of a shrub-grassland-dominated landscape. BMC Ecology and Evolution, 24(1), 89. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-024-02276-5
- Peralta, G., CaraDonna, P. J., Rakosy, D., Fründ, J., Tudanca, M. P. P., Dormann, C. F., … & Vázquez, D. P. (2024). Predicting plant–pollinator interactions: concepts, methods, and challenges. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 39(5), 494-505. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2023.12.005
- Dormann, C.F. (2024). Book Review: The Man Who Organized Nature: The Life of Linnaeus, Gunnar Broberg, Princeton University Press (2023), by Anna Paterson, translated by 484 pages ISBN 978-0691213422 (hardcover), € 37,-. Basic and Applied Ecology, 75, 1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2023.12.005
- Werner, C., Wallrabe, U., Christen, A., Comella, L., Dormann, C., Göritz, A., … & Wöllenstein, J. (2024). ECOSENSE-Multi-scale quantification and modelling of spatio-temporal dynamics of ecosystem processes by smart autonomous sensor networks. Research Ideas and Outcomes, 10, e129357. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.10.e129357
- Moëzzi, F., Poorbagher, H., Eagderi, S., Feghhi, J., Dormann, C. F., Nergi, S. K., & Amiri, K. (2024). The importance of temporal scale in distribution modeling of migratory Caspian Kutum, Rutilus frisii. Ecology and Evolution, 14(9), e70259. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.70259
- Montoya‐Bustamante, S., Dormann, C. F., Krasnov, B. R., & Mello, M. A. (2024). A new index to estimate ecological generalisation in consumer‐resource interactions. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 15(2), 439-451. https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.14284
- Adedoja, O. A., Dormann, C. F., Coetzee, A., & Geerts, S. (2024). Moving with your mutualist: Predicted climate‐induced mismatch between Proteaceae species and their avian pollinators. Journal of Biogeography, 51(6), 992-1003. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14804
- Bastianelli, L.M., von Hoermann, C., Kirchner, K., Signer, J., Dupke, C., Henrich, M., Dormann, C., … & Heurich, M. (2024). Risk response towards roads is consistent across multiple species in a temperate forest ecosystem. Oikos, 2024(7), e10433. https://doi.org/10.1111/oik.10433
- Castillo, W. J., Burkle, L. A., & Dormann, C. F. (2024). Dynamics of a plant–pollinator network: extending the Bianconi–Barabási model. Applied Network Science, 9(1), 26. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41109-024-00636-0
- Munteanu, C., Sousa-Silva, R., Dormann, C. F., Kamp, J., Loch, T. K., Moesch, S., … & Storch, I. (2024). Why do people misperceive long-term environmental change?. https://ecoevorxiv.org/repository/view/7949/
- Wesselkamp, M., Moser, N., Kalweit, M., Boedecker, J., & Dormann, C. F. (2024). Process‐Informed Neural Networks: A Hybrid Modelling Approach to Improve Predictive Performance and Inference of Neural Networks in Ecology and Beyond. Ecology Letters, 27(11), e70012. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.70012
- Für Artikel vor 2024 siehe den oben angegebenen Google Scholar-Link.
Bücher

Statistics by Simulations: A Synthetic Data Approach
by Carsten F. Dormann and Aaron M. Ellison | An accessible guide to understanding statistics using simulations, with examples from a range of scientific disciplines.

Defining Agroecology: A Festschrift for Teja Tscharntke

A Wikipedia-based book for the course Marine Ecology: Marine Ecology Notes , edited by Dormann, CF & Schröder, A.

Environmental Data Analysis: An Introduction with Examples in R | Data accompanying the book | Errata

The German version with different title: For the lecture „Statistics“ for BSc Environmental Science, Forestry and Environment, Geography the textbook (2nd edition 2017): Data about the book | Errata to the 2nd edition
Appendix with „a less mathematical introduction to Bayesian statistics“

An earlier piece of work for those switching to R:
Dormann, CF , I. Kühn. 2008. Statistical analysis of biological data (with the free program package R). 2nd edition. Download (3.1 MB) | Data for Dormann & Kühn
Betreute Doktorarbeiten
(Betreuer oder Zweitbetreuer)
- Hannah Habenicht (co-supervisor: Joschka Bödecker, Neurorobotics)
- Rico Fardiansah (main supervisor: Alexandra Klein , Nature Conservation)
- Sina Farhadi
- Elizabeth Baach (co-supervisor: David Storch, Theoretical Ecology Prague)
- William Castillo
- Marvin Plein (co-supervisor: Dirk Schindler , Environmental Meteorology)
- Christian Vonderach (main supervisor: Gerald Kändler, FVA)
- Markus Handschuh (main supervisor: IIse Storch, Wildlife Ecology)
- Anne Peters (main supervisor: Marco Heurich , Bavaria National Park)
- Matteo Bastianelli (main supervisor: Marco Heurich , Bavaria National Park)
Abgeschlossene betreute Promotionen
- Marieke Wesselkamp
- Michael Kahle (main supervisor: Rüdiger Glaser, Physical Geography)
- Max Pichler (main supervisor: Florian Hartig , University of Regensburg)
- Carl Skarbek (co-supervisor: Alexandra Klein , Nature Conservation)
- Carlos Landivar (co-supervisor: Jürgen Bauhus)
- Maik Heinrich (main supervisor: Marco Heurich , Bavaria National Park)
- Julio Monzon (main supervisor: Michael Boppré, Forest Entomology)
- Sylvie Berthelot (co-supervisor: Michael Scherer-Lorenzen , Geobotany, University of Freiburg and Jochen Fründ , University of Freiburg)
- Ruth Stephan (main supervisor: Kerstin Stahl, Env. Hydrological Systems)
- Jesko Becker (co-supervisor: Daniel Pauly , Vancouver, Canada)
- Franz Johann (co-supervisor: Marco Heurich )
- Severin Hauenstein (co-supervisor: Colin Beale , York, UK)
- Benjamin Schwarz (co-supervisor: Diego Vázquez , Mendoza, Argentina and Jochen Fründ , University of Freiburg)
- Anna Knuff (main supervisor: Alexandra Klein , Nature Conservation)
- Fabian Gutzat (co-supervisor: Jürgen Bauhus , Silviculture)
- Lino Kämmerle (main supervisor: I Ise Storch, Wildlife Ecology)
- Julian Frey (main supervisor: Barbara Koch , Remote Sensing)
- Teja Kattenborn (main supervisor: Sebastian Schmidtlein , Physical Geography and Geoecology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
- Felix Storch (main supervisor: Jürgen Bauhus , Silviculture, in collaboration with Gerald Kändler , FVA)
- Isabel Avila (co-supervised by Kristin Kaschner)
- Ahmed El-Gabbas (co-supervisor: Francis Gilbert, Nottingham, UK) (2018)
- Catalina Gutiérrez Chacón (main supervisor: Alexandra Klein , Nature Conservation) (2018)
- Anne-Christine Mupepele (2016)
- Sami Ullah (main supervisor: Barbara Koch , Remote Sensing) (2017)
- Stefan Stängle (main supervisor: Udo Sauter , FVA) (2017)
- Angela de Avila (main supervisor: Jürgen Bauhus , Silviculture) (2016)
- Katharina Gerstner (main supervisor: Ralf Seppelt , UFZ)
- Frederic Clement
- Lara Budic (now at „Profil“ in Neuss)
- Dominik Fechter (main supervisor: Ilse Storch, Wildlife Ecology)
- Daniela Vetter (main supervisor: Ilse Storch, Wildlife Ecology)
- Jochen Fründ
- Jeroen Everaars
- Kristin Krewenka
- David Gladbach
Blog Posts
- Time to leave “species richness” behind, as it serves no scientific purpose on x- or y-axis (Oktober 2023)
- The end of the bias-variance trade-off? (Juli 2023)
- The tail of application wagging the dog of knowledge: Is ecological science fit for policy? (Oktober 2022)
- “Scientists in a war for a future of humanity” – I strongly disagree! (Oktober 2022)
- On the tree species richness – productivity relationship (Januar 2019)
- On model averaging (Mai 2018)
- On joint species distribution modeling (Ergebnis eines Konferenz-Workshops; April 2018)
- On transitivity in plant competition (Juli 2016)
- On null models in ecology (Juni 2016)

