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Dr. Simon Haberstroh

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Akademischer Rat auf Zeit      

Professur für Ökosystemphysiologie

Institut für Geo- und Umweltwissenschaften

Fakultät für Umwelt und Natürliche Ressourcen

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Georges-Köhler-Allee 053 / 054

79110 Freiburg

Germany

 


Research Interests

Climate change, drought adaptation, plant-plant interactions, plant invasion, ecosystem functioning, recovery and resilience, water fluxes, stable isotopes, biogenic volatile organic compounds

 


Current scientific projects

ECOSENSE (A3)

ECOHYDRO

FOREST FLOOR 

 


University Education and Professional Experience

2022-present

Akademischer Rat, University of Freiburg, Ecosystem Physiology

2018-2021

PhD (Dr. rer. nat.) in Geoecology, University of Freiburg -"Impact of extreme drought events and shrub invasion on Mediterranean cork oak (Quercus suber L.) ecosystem functioning and recovery" (summa cum laude)

2017-2020

Visiting researcher at the University of Lisbon, Higher School of Agronomy, Portugal (Prof. Dr. Caldeira)

February-April 2017

Visiting researcher at the University of Sydney, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Australia (Prof. Dr. Cattle)

2015-2017

Master of Science in Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg -"BVOC Emissions of Quercus suber and Cistus ladanifer in Response to Drought Stress"

2014

Exchange student at the University of Sydney, Australia

2011-2015

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences, University of Freiburg - "Dynamik der Speicherung von organischer Substanz in Bodenaggregaten von Waldböden"

 


Awards and Scholarships

2023

Hansjürg-Steinlin-Preis

for the dissertation "Impact of extreme drought events and shrub invasion on Mediterranean cork oak (Quercus suber L.) ecosystem functioning and recovery"

2022

Helmut-Lieth-Preis für Umweltforschung

for the publication "Plant invasion modifies isohydricity in Mediterraneaen tree species"

2018-2021

PhD Scholarship of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation

2018

Prize for outstanding academic achievements, Alumni Freiburg e.V., Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Freiburg

2015-2017

Scholarship of the German Academic Scholarship Foundation

2014

Scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Service for studying abroad

 


Links

Researchgate

Google Scholar

Freidok

Press Releases

Invasive Zistrose bedroht Korkeiche in Portugal

Pflanzenkonkurrenz im Klimawandel

Anpassungsstrategien an den Klimawandel sind nötig

Videos

Spatenstich Umwelttechnikum

Videokanal der Universität Freiburg

SWR Wissen Dokumentation

ZDFzeit - Die Welt im Dürrestress: Trocknet Deutschland aus?

Blogs

Cork oaks under shrub invasion behave differently

 


Selected Publications

Haberstroh, S., Kübert, A., Werner, C. (2024). Two common pitfalls in the analysis of water stable isotopologues with cryogenic vacuum extraction and cavity ring-down spectroscopy. Analytical Science Advances, e202300053. doi:10.1002/ansa.202300053

Kinzinger, L., Mach, J., Haberstroh, S., Schindler, Z., Frey, J., Dubbert, M., Seeger, S., Seifert, T., Weiler, M., Orlowski, N., Werner, C. (2024). Interaction between beech and spruce trees in temperate forest ecosystem affects water use, root water uptake pattern and canopy structure. Tree Physiology, 44, tpad144. doi:10.1093/treephys/tpad144

Frey, Y., Haberstroh, S., Meischner, M., Werner, C., Wallrabe, U. (2023). A minituarized leaf cuvette for volatile organic compound measurement on broad leaves. Transducers 2023 (Kyoto, Japan), 1555-1558.

Haberstroh S., Werner C., Grün M., Kreuzwieser J., Seifert T., Schindler D., Christen A. (2022). Central European 2018 hot drought shifts Scots Pine forest to its tipping point. Plant Biology, 24, 1186-1197. doi:10.1111/plb.13455

Haberstroh S., Lobo-do-Vale R., Caldeira M.C., Dubbert M., Cuntz M. and Werner C. (2022). Plant invasion modifies isohydricity in Mediterranean tree species. Functional Ecology, 36, 2384-2398. doi:10.1111/1365-2435.14126

Meischner M., Haberstroh S., Daber L.E., Kreuzwieser J., Caldeira M.C., Schnitzler J.-P. and Werner C. (2022). Soil VOC emissions of a Mediterranean woodland are sensitive to shrub invasion. Plant Biology, 24, 967-978. doi:10.1111/plb.13445 

Haberstroh S. and Werner C. (2022). The role of species interactions for forest resilience to drought. Plant Biology, 24, 1098-1107. doi:10.1111/plb.13415

Haberstroh S., Caldeira M.C., Lobo-do-Vale R., Martins J.I., Moemken J., Pinto J.G. and Werner C. (2021). Non-linear plant-plant interactions modulate impact of extreme drought and recovery on a Mediterranean ecosystem. New Phytologist, 231, 1784–1797.  doi:10.1111/nph.1752

Haberstroh S., Kreuzwieser J., Boeddeker H., Eiblmeier M., Gutte H., Lobo-do-Vale R., Caldeira M.C. and Werner C. (2019). Natural carbon isotope composition distinguishes compound groups of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC) in two Mediterranean woody species. Frontiers in Forests and Global Change, 2, 55. doi:10.3389/ffgc.2019.00055

Haberstroh S., Kreuzwieser J., Lobo-do-Vale R., Caldeira M.C., Dubbert M. and Werner C. (2018). Terpenoid emissions of two Mediterranean woody species in response to drought stress. Frontiers in Plant Science, 9, 1071. doi:10.3389/fpls.2018.01071