Hilke Hollens-KuhrView profile
Researcher
Dr. Hilke Hollens-Kuhr is a researcher at the Institute of Landscape Ecology, University of Münster, specializing in pollination ecology and evolutionary biology. She earned her Dr. rer. nat. in Landscape Ecology (2010-2017) and has been a research associate since 2014. Her work focuses on specialized plant-pollinator interactions, particularly oil-producing flowers and oil-collecting Rediviva bees in South Africa, with secondary interests in Mediterranean climate effects on bee evolution and citizen science applications. PhD: University of Münster (2017) Diploma: University of Münster (2004-2010) Research interests span pollination ecology, mutualism evolution, and climate-driven trait adaptation. Her 2017 dissertation on Rediviva-Diascia systems remains foundational, while recent 2025 work examines citizen science documentation of spider dispersal. Publications in journals like American Naturalist and Ecology and Evolution demonstrate expertise in bee physiology and ecological specialization. Teaching includes co-leading seminars on animal ecology methods, multitrophic interactions, and South African physical geography, alongside practical courses in zoological identification and landscape ecology. Collaborations with Prof. Sascha Buchholz and Dr. Nadja Pernat appear central to her research and teaching activities.









