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Moritz von der Lippe is affiliated with the Technical University of Berlin in Germany. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant work in related subfields including Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

The scientist's research addresses topics spanning Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, Urban Green Space and Health, Plant and Animal Studies, Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation, Species Distribution and Climate Change, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation.

Recent publications by Moritz von der Lippe and their frequent collaborators include:

  • "Arthropod abundance modulates bird community responses to urbanization," 2020, Diversity and Distributions
  • "CityScapeLab Berlin: A Research Platform for Untangling Urbanization Effects on Biodiversity," 2020, Sustainability
  • "Endangered Plants in Novel Urban Ecosystems Are Filtered by Strategy Type and Dispersal Syndrome, Not by Spatial Dependence on Natural Remnants," 2020, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • "Light pollution impairs urban nocturnal pollinators but less so in areas with high tree cover," 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "A multidimensional framework for measuring biotic novelty: How novel is a community?," 2020, Global Change Biology

Frequent coauthors collaborating with von der Lippe include:

  • Ingo Kowarik
  • Sascha Buchholz
  • Birgit Seitz
  • Anne Hiller
  • Viktoriia Radchuk

Publications have appeared in several recurring venues such as Diversity and Distributions, Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, Ecology and Evolution, Sustainability, and The Science of The Total Environment.

Best Publications

  • Long‐Distance Dispersal of Plants by Vehicles as a Driver of Plant Invasions

    Moritz Von Der Lippe;Ingo Kowarik

  • Biological Flora of the British Isles: Robinia pseudoacacia

    Arne Cierjacks;Ingo Kowarik;Jasmin Joshi;Stefan Hempel

  • Do cities export biodiversity? Traffic as dispersal vector across urban–rural gradients

    Moritz von der Lippe;Ingo Kowarik

  • Biological Flora of the British Isles: Ambrosia artemisiifolia.

    Franz Essl;Franz Essl;Krisztina Biró;Dietmar Brandes;Olivier Broennimann

  • Human-biodiversity interactions in urban parks: The species level matters

    Julia Palliwoda;Ingo Kowarik;Moritz von der Lippe

  • Biotic homogenization at the community scale: disentangling the roles of urbanization and plant invasion

    Giovanni Trentanovi;Giovanni Trentanovi;Moritz von der Lippe;Tommaso Sitzia;Ulrike Ziechmann

  • Human-mediated dispersal of seeds by the airflow of vehicles.

    Moritz von der Lippe;James M. Bullock;Ingo Kowarik;Tatjana Knopp

  • Biodiversity functions of urban cemeteries: Evidence from one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in Europe

    Ingo Kowarik;Sascha Buchholz;Moritz von der Lippe;Birgit Seitz

  • Plant population success across urban ecosystems: A framework to inform biodiversity conservation in cities

    Ingo Kowarik;Moritz von der Lippe

  • Creating novel urban grasslands by reintroducing native species in wasteland vegetation

    Leonie K. Fischer;Moritz von der Lippe;Matthias C. Rillig;Ingo Kowarik

  • Urban grassland restoration: which plant traits make desired species successful colonizers?

    Leonie K. Fischer;Moritz von der Lippe;Ingo Kowarik

  • Untangling the role of urban ecosystems as habitats for endangered plant species

    Gregorio Planchuelo;Moritz von der Lippe;Ingo Kowarik

  • Emerging Urban Forests: Opportunities for Promoting the Wild Side of the Urban Green Infrastructure

    Ingo Kowarik;Anne Hiller;Greg Planchuelo;Birgit Seitz

  • Crop seed spillage along roads : a factor of uncertainty in the containment of GMO

    Moritz von der Lippe;Ingo Kowarik

  • Secondary wind dispersal enhances long-distance dispersal of an invasive species in urban road corridors

    Ingo Kowarik;Moritz von der Lippe

  • Pathways in Plant Invasions

    Ingo Kowarik;Moritz von der Lippe

  • How traffic facilitates population expansion of invasive species along roads: The case of common ragweed in Germany

    Andreas Lemke;Ingo Kowarik;Moritz von der Lippe

  • Arthropod abundance modulates bird community responses to urbanization

    Aimara Planillo;Stephanie Kramer‐Schadt;Stephanie Kramer‐Schadt;Sascha Buchholz;Pierre Gras

  • CityScapeLab Berlin: A research platform for untangling urbanization effects on biodiversity

    Moritz von der Lippe;Sascha Buchholz;Anne Hiller;Birgit Seitz

  • Urban land use types contribute to grassland conservation: The example of Berlin

    Leonie K. Fischer;Moritz von der Lippe;Ingo Kowarik

Frequent Co-Authors

Ingo Kowarik
Ingo Kowarik Technical University of Berlin
Jonathan M. Jeschke
Jonathan M. Jeschke Freie Universität Berlin
Jasmin Joshi
Jasmin Joshi University of Applied Sciences Rapperswil
James M. Bullock
James M. Bullock UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Stefan Hempel
Stefan Hempel Freie Universität Berlin
Franz Essl
Franz Essl University of Vienna
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt Leibniz Association
Matthias C. Rillig
Matthias C. Rillig Freie Universität Berlin
Claude Lavoie
Claude Lavoie Université Laval
Matt Smith
Matt Smith University of Worcester

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