Dr. Julian Hans

Publikationen

  • Junk, I., Hans, J., Perez-Lamarque, B., Stothut, M., Weber, S., Gold, E., Schubert, C., Schumacher, A., Schmitt, N., Melcher, A., Paulus, M., Klein, R., Teubner, D., Koschorreck, J., Kennedy, S., Morlon H. & Krehenwinkel, H. (2025). Archived natural DNA samplers reveal four decades of biodiversity change across the tree of life. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 1-12.
  • Hans, J., Stothut, M., Schubert, C., Gold, E., Chung, D., Lee, J., Koschorreck, J., Kennedy, S., Oh, J., Udelhoven, T. & Krehenwinkel, H. (2025) eDNA metabarcoding of archived leaf samples reveals arthropod diversity decline in South Korean but not in German forest ecosystems. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 1–13. Available from: doi.org/10.1111/icad.12860.
  • Krehenwinkel, H., Hans, J., Junk, I., Mahla, L., Melcher, A., Stothut, M. & Kennedy, S. (2024): Metabarcoding for Biodiversity Estimation. Scheiner, S. M. (Ed.): Encyclopedia of biodiversity. Third edition. Credo Reference, Boston, Massachusetts; Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Kennedy, S., Calaor, J., Zurápiti, Y., Hans, J., Yoshimura, M., Choo, J., Andersen, J. C., Callaghan, J., Roderick, G. K., Krehenwinkel, H., Rogers, H., Gillespie, R. G., & Economo, E. P. (2023). Richness and resilience in the Pacific: DNA metabarcoding enables parallelized evaluation of biogeographic patterns. Molecular Ecology, 32, 6710–6723.
  • Krehenwinkel, H., Weber, S., Broekmann, R., Melcher, A., Hans, J., Wolf, R., Hochkirch, A., Kennedy, S., Koschorreck, J., Kuenzel, S., Müller, C., Retzlaff, R., Teubner, D., Schanzer, S., Klein, R., Paulus, M., Udelhoven, T. & Veith, M. (2022): Environmental DNA from archived leaves reveals widespread temporal turnover and biotic homogenization in forest arthropod communities. eLife, doi: 10.7554/eLife.78521.
  • Melcher, A., Weber, S., Calaor, J., Kennedy, S., Gajski, D., Hörrmann, T., Schmidt, A., Melzl, L., Meiss, F., Hans, J., Mahla, L., Stothut, M., Harms, D., Birkhofer, K., Economo, E. P., Rogers, H., Gillespie, R., Roderick, G. & Krehenwinkel, H., (2024): Spiders as natural DNA samplers can recover arthropod community diversity and biotic interactions across space and time (PREPRINT). doi: 10.22541/au.172480969.95742213/v1.