Franziska Peter

802 total citations
18 papers, 602 citations indexed

About

Franziska Peter is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology and Insect Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Franziska Peter has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 602 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 9 papers in Ecology and 7 papers in Insect Science. Recurrent topics in Franziska Peter's work include Plant and animal studies (9 papers), Insect and Pesticide Research (5 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (5 papers). Franziska Peter is often cited by papers focused on Plant and animal studies (9 papers), Insect and Pesticide Research (5 papers) and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (5 papers). Franziska Peter collaborates with scholars based in Germany, Switzerland and Israel. Franziska Peter's co-authors include Tim Diekötter, Volkmar Wolters, Frank Jauker, Oliver Y. Martin, Inon Scharf, Nina Farwig, Taku Kadoya, Dana G. Berens, Birgit Jauker and Urs Uehlinger and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Oecologia and Journal of Environmental Management.

In The Last Decade

Franziska Peter

18 papers receiving 593 citations

Peers

Franziska Peter
Michael H. Bowie New Zealand
Louis Sutter Switzerland
Jennifer Hopwood United States
Cynthia L. Sagers United States
Michael H. Bowie New Zealand
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Peter, Franziska, et al.. (2025). Sown wildflower fields and hedgerows synergistically promote insectivorous bats. Conservation Science and Practice. 7(1). 1 indexed citations
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Farwig, Nina, et al.. (2023). Forest bat activity declines with increasing wind speed in proximity of operating wind turbines. Global Ecology and Conservation. 49. e02782–e02782. 2 indexed citations
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Farwig, Nina, et al.. (2023). Forest gaps around wind turbines attract bat species with high collision risk. Biological Conservation. 288. 110347–110347. 6 indexed citations
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Farwig, Nina, et al.. (2022). Wind turbines in managed forests partially displace common birds. Journal of Environmental Management. 328. 116968–116968. 13 indexed citations
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Peter, Franziska, et al.. (2022). Activity of forest specialist bats decreases towards wind turbines at forest sites. Journal of Applied Ecology. 59(10). 2497–2506. 21 indexed citations
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Peter, Franziska, et al.. (2021). Benefits of wildflower areas as overwintering habitats for ground-dwelling arthropods depend on landscape structural complexity. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 314. 107421–107421. 16 indexed citations
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Peter, Franziska, et al.. (2021). Sown wildflower fields create temporary foraging habitats for bats in agricultural landscapes. Biological Conservation. 264. 109364–109364. 6 indexed citations
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Peter, Franziska, et al.. (2021). Landscape- and time-dependent benefits of wildflower areas to ground-dwelling arthropods. Basic and Applied Ecology. 59. 44–58. 7 indexed citations
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Peter, Franziska, et al.. (2020). Sown wildflower fields are an efficient measure to reduce visitation rates of honeybees and other pollinating insects on Jacobaea vulgaris. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment. 307. 107231–107231. 1 indexed citations
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Farwig, Nina, Christian Ammer, Peter Annighöfer, et al.. (2017). Bridging science and practice in conservation: Deficits and challenges from a research perspective. Basic and Applied Ecology. 24. 1–8. 22 indexed citations
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Peter, Franziska, et al.. (2015). Forest Fragmentation Drives the Loss of Insectivorous Birds and an Associated Increase in Herbivory. Biotropica. 47(5). 626–635. 28 indexed citations
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Peter, Franziska, Dana G. Berens, & Nina Farwig. (2014). Effects of Local Tree Diversity on Herbivore Communities Diminish with Increasing Forest Fragmentation on the Landscape Scale. PLoS ONE. 9(4). e95551–e95551. 11 indexed citations
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Diekötter, Tim, Franziska Peter, Birgit Jauker, Volkmar Wolters, & Frank Jauker. (2013). Mass‐flowering crops increase richness of cavity‐nesting bees and wasps in modern agro‐ecosystems. GCB Bioenergy. 6(3). 219–226. 82 indexed citations
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Graß, Ingo, Dana G. Berens, Franziska Peter, & Nina Farwig. (2013). Additive effects of exotic plant abundance and land-use intensity on plant–pollinator interactions. Oecologia. 173(3). 913–923. 32 indexed citations
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Jauker, Frank, Franziska Peter, Volkmar Wolters, & Tim Diekötter. (2012). Early reproductive benefits of mass-flowering crops to the solitary bee Osmia rufa outbalance post-flowering disadvantages. Basic and Applied Ecology. 13(3). 268–276. 78 indexed citations
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Scharf, Inon, Franziska Peter, & Oliver Y. Martin. (2012). Reproductive Trade-Offs and Direct Costs for Males in Arthropods. Evolutionary Biology. 40(2). 169–184. 98 indexed citations
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Diekötter, Tim, Taku Kadoya, Franziska Peter, Volkmar Wolters, & Frank Jauker. (2009). Oilseed rape crops distort plant–pollinator interactions. Journal of Applied Ecology. 47(1). 209–214. 113 indexed citations
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Tiegs, Scott D., Franziska Peter, Christopher T. Robinson, Urs Uehlinger, & Mark O. Gessner. (2008). Leaf decomposition and invertebrate colonization responses to manipulated litter quantity in streams. Journal of the North American Benthological Society. 27(2). 321–331. 65 indexed citations

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