
© M. Mittag
Welcome to MultiTroph’s preprint archive. Here you can find manuscripts shared ahead of publication in a peer-reviewed journal, offering timely access to the project’s latest results, methods and analyses.
- Rehling F, Dadda M, Nagel M, Albert G, Bruelheide H, Chen JT, Feldhaar H, Fornoff F, Luo A, Martini M, Shi X, Staab M, Denglu X, Liu X, Zhou QS, Zhu C, Klein AM (2025) Carrion decomposition in a subtropical forest biodiversity experiment. EcoEvoRxiv. https://doi.org/10.32942/X2B94B (under review)
- Rehling F, Senger LM, Niedernhoefer FT, Anderson N, Diekötter T, Erfmeier A, Li Y, Klein AM (2026) Removal and decomposition of fruit respond in opposite ways to canopy cover in a biodiversity experiment. EcoEvoRxiv. https://doi.org/10.32942/X2G381 (under review)
- Dadda M, Thorn S, Luo A, Deng X, Liu X, Rehling F, Feldhaar H (2026) Environmental filtering and biotic interactions shape deadwood-associated insect communities in an early successional forest. Authorea. https://doi.org/10.22541/authorea.15003279/v1 (under review)
- Mittag MT, Albert G, Castro Sánchez-Bermejo P, Davrinche A, Haider S, Li S, Liu X, Wang MQ, Schuldt A, Petermann JS (2026) Trait dissimilarity-based tree species loss affects tree diversity effects on herbivory. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.05.21.726831 (submitted)
- Martini M, Dadda M, Fornoff F, Feldhaar H, Luo A, Rehling F, Spitz JE, Staab M, Thorn S, Zhu CD, Klein AM (2026) Moisture reduces saproxylic bee, wasp, and parasitoid diversity in lying and suspended deadwood. EcoEvoRSiv. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.04.10.717477 (submitted)
- Zhang TT, Martini M, Yang JJ, Chen GA, Cao HY, Yu QY, Rehling F, Wang MQ, Orr MC, Sann M, Fornoff F, Chen JT, Zhou QS, Niu ZQ, Grozinger CM, Liu XJ, Klein AM, Zhu CD, Luo A (2026) Cavity-nesting bees combine forest nesting habitats with surrounding floral resources in a subtropical forest diversity experiment. bioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.05.20.726496 (submitted)
- Spitz JE, Boutaud E, Fornoff F, Seitz S, Assmann T, Liu X, Staab M (2025) Canopy closure re-establishes ants in young tree plantations, while low soil pH limits ant diversity. EcoEvoRxiv. https://doi.org/10.32942/X2S964 (under review, major revisions requested)