
About
Dr. Jutta Stadler is a Senior Scientist at the Department of Community Ecology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Leipzig, Germany. Her research focuses on plant community dynamics, biodiversity, and ecosystem responses to environmental changes. She has been affiliated with UFZ since 1994, contributing to long-term ecological studies and international initiatives like ALTER-Net. Her work integrates field experiments, seed bank analyses, and collaborative projects across Europe and Argentina.
Education:
- MSc in Plant Ecology from the University of Bayreuth (1985-1989)
- PhD in Plant Ecology at the University of Bayreuth (1989-1992), supervised by Prof. E.-D. Schulze, focusing on nitrogen utilization in Fraxinus excelsior and Quercus robur.
Research Interests:
Her studies emphasize plant community succession, seed bank dynamics, regional species pools, and disturbance impacts. She explores how productivity, disturbances, and species interactions shape biodiversity. Collaborative projects include biogeography analysis in Argentina and contributions to ALTER-Net’s biodiversity drivers research.
Publications: Over 60 peer-reviewed articles since 1996, with recent work on dung beetle functional diversity, litter decomposition across biomes, and community assembly mechanisms. Her studies bridge experimental ecology, biogeography, and applied conservation.
Teams & Labs: Leads the Community Ecology Team at UFZ, collaborating with global partners like the IADIZA (Argentina) on mammal distribution conservation strategies.
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