Kleinwalsertal

Till Jonathan Deilmann

Institute of Ecology and Evolution | Professorship of Biodiversity of Plants​
Kleinwalsertal
Image: Christine Römermann
Institute of Ecology and Evolution | Biodiversity of plants
Till J. Deilmann
PhD student
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Till Jonathan Deilmann
Image: Nicole Nerger/Universität Jena
Inspektorhaus, Room D103
Fürstengraben 26
07743 Jena Google Maps site planExternal link

Research interests

  • Interdisciplinary research in vegetation ecology 
  • Plant biodiversity
  • Phenology and functional traits in plants
  • Influence of changing environmental conditions on vegetation
  • Curriculum vitae
    • 01/2024 - 03/2024. Research stay at University of Auckland, New Zealand, Faculty of Science, Environment, with Luitgard Schwendenmann working on functional leaf traits and stable water isotopes in Kauri forests.
    • Since October 2021. PhD student at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena in the DFG-Project B01 CRC AquaDiva.
    • 10/2018 – 09/2021. Master programme Evolution, Ecology and Systematics, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.
      Master thesis: Patterns in phenology and functional traits of herbaceous plant species from Botanical gardens and natural habitats.
    • 08/2019 – 01/2020. Semester abroad at Aarhus University, Denmark.
      Modules: Biogeography and Macroecology, Experimental Evolutionary Biology, Statistical and Geospatial Modelling.
    • 10/2015 – 09/2018. Bachelor programme Biologie, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
      Major: Ecology
      Bachelor thesis: Abschätzung der zukünftigen Entwicklung der nutzungsfreien Waldflächen auf dem Jenzig in Hinblick auf Bestandsstruktur, Verjüngung und Totholzvorrat.
  • Publications
    • Deilmann, T. J., Christiansen, D. M., García Criado, M., Möller, T., Schüle, M., & Täuber, A. (2024). Early Career Researchers advocate for raising the profile of bryophyte ecological research. Basic and Applied Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2024.11.001External link
    • Deilmann, T. J., Ulrich, J., & Römermann, C. (2024). Habitat conditions filter stronger for functional traits than for phenology in herbaceous species. Ecology and Evolution, 14, e11505. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.11505External link
    • Deak, L., Deilmann, T. J., Kessel, A., Preisser, M., Wiesenberger, E. (2021). Ehemaliges Truppenübungsgelände Jenaer Forst als Lebensraum – Untersuchung eines Himmelsteiches mit angrenzender Vegetationsfläche in Jena, Thüringen. Haussknechtia, 15, 83-108.
  • Conference contributions
    • Deilmann, T.J., Bernhardt-Römermann, M., Hentschel, J.,Gros, P. & Römermann, C. (2024). How bryophytes respond to small-scale environmental variation in forests. GfÖ 52nd Annual Conference of the German Ecological Society 2023, Leipzig, Poster.
    • Deilmann, T.J., Bernhardt-Römermann, M., Hentschel, J.,Gros, P. & Römermann, C. (2024). Bryophyte functional traits respond to small-scale environmental change in the understorey of temperate coniferous forest ecosystems. International Symposium AquaDiva 2024, Jena, Presentation.
    • Deilmann, T.J., Bernhardt-Römermann M., Hentschel, J., Gros, P. & Römermann, C. (2024). Bryophyte functional traits are highly responsive to small-scale environmental changes in temperate forest ecosystems. GfÖ - 53rd Annual Meeting 2024, Freising, Presentation.
    • Deilmann, T.J., Bernhardt-Römermann M., Hentschel, J., Potthast, K., Michalzik, B., & Römermann, C. (2023) How Forest Structure Influences the Forest Floor Vegetation. AquaDiva Symposium 2023, Jena, Poster.
    • Deilmann, T.J., Bernhardt-Römermann M., Hentschel, J., Potthast, K., Michalzik, B., & Römermann, C. (2022) How Forest Structure Influences the Forest Floor Vegetation. AquaDiva Retreat 2022, Luisenthal, Poster.
    • Deilmann, T.J., Ulrich, J. & Römermann, C. (2022). Habitat matters: Patterns in phenology and functional traits of herbaceous plant species from Botanical gardens and natural habitats. SFE² GFÖ EEF - International Conference on Ecological Sciences 2022 (Presentation)
    • Deilmann, T.J., Ulrich, J. & Römermann, C. (2022). Habitat matters: Patterns in phenology and functional traits of herbaceous plant species from Botanical gardens and natural habitats. 7th iDiv Conference 2022 (Presentation)