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List of works by Toni Klauschies

A beta distribution-based moment closure enhances the reliability of trait-based aggregate models for natural populations and communities

scientific article published in 2018

A comment on “Variability in plant nutrients reduces insect herbivore performance”

scientific article

Analyzing the shape of observed trait distributions enables a data-based moment closure of aggregate models

scientific article published on 16 October 2017

Bimodal trait distributions with large variances question the reliability of trait-based aggregate models

article published in 2016

Dietary lipid quality mediates salt tolerance of a freshwater keystone herbivore

scientific article published in 2021

Diversity, functional similarity, and top-down control drive synchronization and the reliability of ecosystem function.

scientific article

Intraspecific trait variation alters the outcome of competition in freshwater ciliates

article published in 2021

Modelling inducible defences in predator-prey interactions: assumptions and dynamical consequences of three distinct approaches

scientific article published on 12 December 2018

Nutrient retention by predators undermines predator coexistence on one prey

scientific article published in 2019

Quantifying the capacity for contemporary trait changes to drive intermittent predator–prey cycles

scientific article published in 2022

Self‐organised pattern formation increases local diversity in metacommunities

scientific article published in 2021

The effects of functional diversity on biomass production, variability, and resilience of ecosystem functions in a tritrophic system

scientific article published on 17 May 2019

The joint effects of salt and 6PPD contamination on a freshwater herbivore

scientific article published in 2022

Trait adaptation enhances species coexistence and reduces bistability in an intraguild predation module

scientific article published in 2023

Trait adaptation promotes species coexistence in diverse predator and prey communities

scientific article