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Professur für Naturschutz
& Landschaftsökologie
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Stefan-Meier-Str. 76
D-79104 Freiburg

 

 

 

MSc. Massimo Martini

 20230117-P1174081-2.jpgMassimo Martini
Tel: 0761 203 -8656

E-Mail: massimo.martiniatnature.uni-freiburg.de

Twitter: @MassimoMartini

Raum-Nr. 506

 

Forschung

Entomologist fascinated by the biodiversity, ecology, and life history of insects. I am interested in species diversity and interactions, with a focus on understanding ecosystem functioning and responses to environmental change and anthropogenic disturbance. I am currently working in the Multi Troph research unit studying the effects of tree biodiversity on cavity-nesting bee and wasp trophic interactions in a subtropical forest in China. I will generate and analyze multitrophic networks by combining morphological identification of species with DNA barcoding and metabarcoding approaches. My work will be linked to that of other sub-projects to understand the effects of tree diversity on large food webs.

My previous work focused on understanding whether roadside verges and powerline easements have the potential to be used for insect pollinator conservation in modified landscapes.

 

Vita

 

Seit 11  2022Doktorand an der Professur für Naturschutz und Landschaftsökologie, Fakultät für Umwelt und natürliche Ressourcen, Universität Freiburg
  
2022 Research Technician at the Department of Entomology of the University of Manitoba. Three Sisters indigenous agriculture and associated insect communities
  
03  2022Master’s thesis “Pollinator biodiversity and interaction networks in anthropogenic systems - roadside verges and transmission line easements as pollinator habitat in Manitoba, Canada”. Accessible at: https://mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca/xmlui/handle/1993/36469
  
2019 - 2022
Teaching Assistant at the University of Manitoba. Principles of Ecology; Insect Pest Management; Introductory Italian
  
2019 - 2022M.Sc. in Entomology, Department of Entomology, University of Manitoba, Canada
  
2018 Volunteer at the Unidad Especial de Protección y Rescate Animal (UESPRA), Costa Rica. Environmental conservation
  
2018Research Assistant, McGill University Redpath Museum. Fowler’s toad (Anaxyrus fowleri) population research and monitoring
  
2015 - 2019B.Sc. in Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, McGill University, Montreal, Canada. Major in Environment with specialization in Renewable Resource Management

 

Publikationen

  • Wang, M.Q., Guo, S.K., Guo, P.F., Yang, J.J., Chen, G.A., Chesters, D., Orr, M., Niu, Z.Q.,  Staab, M., Chen, J.T., Li, Y., Zhou, Q.S., Fornoff, F., Shi, X., Li, S., Martini, M., Klein, A.M., Schuldt, A., Liu, X., Ma, K., Bruelheide, H., Luo, A. & Zhu, C.D. (2024): Multi-dimensionality of tree communities structure host-parasitoid networks and their phylogenetic compositioneLife13: RP100202. Link

  • Shi, X., Huang, D., Xu, H., Ren, Z., Lu, Y., An, J., Zou, Y., Liu, Y., Ouyang, F., Chester, D., Mu, J., He, C., Luo, A., Cheng, R., Zhou, Q., Niu, Z., Zhou, X., Zhao, L., Martini, M., Ma, C., Cheng, W., Chen, X., Orr, M., Peng, W. & Zhu, C. (2024): Pollinator diversity, pollination services, and conservation in agroecosystems: A mini-review on the successes and challenges in China. Integrative Conservation 3: 104-111. https://doi.org/10.1002/inc3.46

  • Gibbs, J., Hanuschuk, E., Miller, R., Dubois, M., Martini, M., Robinson, S., Nakagawa, P., Sheffield, C.S., Cardinal, S. & Onuferko, T.M. (2023): A checklist of the bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Manitoba, Canada. The Canadian Entomologist 155: e3. online first. doi: 10.4039/tce.2022.45. Link

 

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