Publikationen
PUBLICATIONS
Published / Erschienen (Peer review)
444 citations, h-index = 10 (google scholar, Stand 28.10.24).
(21) Sandner, T.M., Brand, M., Hickler, M., Matthies, D. (2024): Local adaptation of a generalist hemiparasitic
plant to one of its potential host plants. Oikos e10330.
(20) Kozlov, M.V., Zverev, V., Sandner, T.M., van Nieukerken, E.J. & Zvereva, E.L. (2023): Poleward
increase in feeding efficiency of leafminer Stigmella lapponica (Lepidoptera: Nepticulidae) in a latitudinal
gradient crossing a boreal forest zone. Insect Science 30: 857–866.
(19) Ensslin, A., Sandner, T.M. & Godefroid (2023): Does the reduction of seed dormancy during ex
situ cultivation affect the germination and establishment of plants reintroduced into the wild?
Journal of Applied Ecology 60: 685–695.
(18) Ludewig, K., Klinger, Y. P., Donath, T. W., Bärmann, L., Eichberg, C/, [0\, Sandner, T.M., [0\,
Żołnierz, L/ & Eckstein, R/ L/ (2022). Phenology and morphology of the invasive legume Lupinus
polyphyllus along a latitudinal gradient in Europe. Neobiota 78: 185–206.
(17) Sandner, T.M., Dotzert, A., Gerken, F. & Matthies, D. (2022): Inbreeding depression changes with
stress response over time in flooded Mimulus guttatus. Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and
Systematics.
(16) Sandner, T.M., Gemeinholzer, B., Lemmer, J., Matthies, D. & Ensslin, A. (2022): Continuous
inbreeding affects genetic variation, phenology and reproductive strategy in ex situ cultivated
Digitalis lutea. American Journal of Botany 109: 1545–1559. [Highlighted article of issue]
(15) Sandner, T.M., Schoppan, L. & Matthies, D. (2022): Seedlings of a hemiparasite recognize legumes,
but do not distinguish good from poor host species. Folia Geobotanica 57:117–126.
(14) Sandner, T.M., Matthies, D. & Waller, D.M. (2021): Stresses affect inbreeding depression in
complex ways: Disentangling stress-specific genetic effects from effects of initial size in plants.
Heredity 127: 347–356.
(13) Rehling, F., Sandner, T.M. & Matthies, D. (2021): Biomass partitioning in response to intraspecific
competition depends on nutrients and species characteristics: a study of 43 plant species. Journal
of Ecology 109: 2219–2233.
(12) Sandner, T.M. (2020): Inbreeding and competition, but not abiotic stresses, increase fluctuating
asymmetry of Mimulus guttatus flowers. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 130: 410–418.
(11) Korell, L.*, Sandner, T.M.*, Matthies, D. & Ludewig, K. (2020): Effects of drought and N-level on
the interactions of the root-hemiparasite Rhinanthus alectorolophus with a combination of three
hosts. Plant Biology 22: 84–92. (*KL and TMS share first authorship)
(10) Kozlov, M.V., Zverev, V. & Sandner, T.M. (2019): Photosynthetic efficiency is higher in asymmetric
(9) Rehling, F., Matthies, D. & Sandner, T.M. (2019): Responses of a legume to inbreeding and the
intensity of novel and familiar stresses. Ecology and Evolution 9: 1255–1267.
(8) Sandner, T.M., Zverev, V. & Kozlov, M.V. (2019): Can the use of landmarks improve the suitability
of fluctuating asymmetry in plant leaves as an indicator of stress? Ecological Indicators 97: 457–
465.
(7) Sandner, T.M. & Matthies, D. (2018b): Multiple choice: hemiparasite performance in multi-species
mixtures. Oikos 127: 1291–1303.
(6) Sandner, T.M. van Braak, J.L. & Matthies, D. (2018): Transgenerational plasticity in Silene vulgaris
in response to three types of stress. Plant Biology 20: 751–758.
(5) Sandner, T.M. & Matthies, D. (2018a): Inbreeding limits responses to environmental stress in Silene
vulgaris. Environmental and Experimental Botany 147: 86–94.
(4) Sandner, T.M. & Matthies, D. (2017b): Fluctuating asymmetry of leaves is a poor indicator of
environmental stress and genetic stress by inbreeding in Silene vulgaris. Ecological Indicators 79:
247–253.
(3) Sandner, T.M. & Matthies, D. (2017a): Interactions of inbreeding and stress by poor host quality in
a root hemiparasite. Annals of Botany 119: 143–150.
(2) Sandner, T.M. & Matthies, D. (2016): The effects of stress intensity and stress type on inbreeding
depression in Silene vulgaris. Evolution 70: 1225–1238.
(x) Sandner, T.M. (2014): Auswirkungen von Inzucht und Umweltstress auf Pflanzen. In: Feit, U. & Korn,
H. (Hrsg.): Treffpunkt Biologische Vielfalt XIII. BfN-Skripten 370: 95–100.
(1) Enßlin, A., Sandner, T.M. & Matthies, D. (2011): Consequences of ex situ cultivation of plants:
Genetic diversity, fitness and adaptation of the monocarpic Cynoglossum officinale L. in botanic
gardens. Biological Conservation 144: 272–278.