Christoph Scherber
Professor · Agroecology
Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity ChangeAbout
Christoph Scherber is a Professor at the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB), where he leads multiple research projects focused on sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation. His work bridges entomology, agroecology, and conservation science, with particular emphasis on developing innovative monitoring techniques and nature-based solutions for agricultural systems.
His research examines biodiversity patterns in agricultural landscapes, pesticide impacts on non-target organisms, and the ecological benefits of diversified farming practices. Scherber's work consistently addresses the intersection of agricultural productivity and ecosystem conservation, employing both field experiments and technological innovations.
Scherber's publications demonstrate a strong focus on:
- Developing automated insect monitoring systems (Malaise traps, sensor networks)
- Assessing pesticide impacts across trophic levels
- Quantifying biodiversity benefits of agricultural diversification
- Creating standardized protocols for conservation assessment
- Translating research into practical conservation strategies
He directs significant projects including PhenoRob2 (robotics for sustainable plant production), Tr.i.fl.e (insect tracking via eDNA), and BALIN (light pollution reduction for insect conservation). These interdisciplinary initiatives combine field ecology with technological innovation to address biodiversity decline in human-modified landscapes.
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