
Arndt Hampe
Ramón y Cajal Postdoctoral Fellow

Depto. de Ecología Integrativa
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
Av. Américo Vespucio s/n
E-41092 Sevilla (Spain)
Tel: ++34-954-466700
Fax: ++34-954-621125
email: arndt(at)ebd.csic.es
Research profile
I am a plant population ecologist and evolutionary biologist. My research spans local to large geographical scales and combines field and molecular ecological approaches. Woody plants are my favourite study organisms, and (mostly seed) dispersal processes represent a common denominator of my different research lines:
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Some of my papers (see here for a complete list and reprints)
- Hampe A, Jump AS (2011) Climate relicts: past, present, future. Annual Review of Ecology, Systematics and Evolution 42: 313-333.
- Hampe A (2011) Plants on the move: the role of seed dispersal and initial population establishment for climate-driven range expansions. Acta Oecologica 37: 666-673.
- Hampe A, El Masri L, Petit RJ (2010) Origin of spatial genetic structure in an expanding oak population. Molecular Ecology 19: 459-471.
- Hampe A, García-Castaño JL, Schupp EW, Jordano P (2008) Initial recruitment of vertebrate-dispersed woody plants: a spatially explicit analysis across years. Journal of Ecology 96: 668-678.
- Hampe A (2008) Fruit tracking, frugivore satiation, and their consequences for seed dispersal. Oecologia 156: 137-145.
- Petit RJ, Hampe A (2006) Some evolutionary consequences of being a tree. Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 37: 187-214.
- Hampe A, Petit RJ (2005) Conserving biodiversity under climate change: the rear edge matters. Ecology Letters 8: 461-467.
- Hampe A (2004) Bioclimate envelope models: what they detect and what they hide. Global Ecology and Biogeography 13: 469-471.
- Hampe A, Arroyo J, Jordano P, Petit RJ (2003) Rangewide phylogeography of a bird-dispersed Eurasian shrub: contrasting Mediterranean and temperate glacial refugia. Molecular Ecology 12: 3415-3426.