M. Sc. Josephin Hartmann
Chair of Restoration Ecology
TUM School of Life Sciences
Technische Universität München
Emil-Ramann-Str. 6
85354 Freising
Phone: +49 8161 71 2493
Fax: +49 8161 71 4143
E-Mail: josephin.hartmann[at]tum.de
Curriculum vitae
Ab 04/2025 | Research assistant at the Chair of Renaturation Ecology, Technical University of Munich (TUM) Freising; Project Vegetation Optimization for Raising Inn Dikes |
04/2019 – 04/2025 | Research assistant in the Vegetation Ecology and Nature Conservation working group, Institute of Biology and Chemistry, University of Hildesheim, headed by Prof. J. Metz |
07/2021 – 06/2024 | PhD scholarship holder at the DBU; Project: Practical recommendations for optimized wetland management using the indicator species Dactylorhiza majalis (Orchidaceae); Supervision Prof. J. Metz |
10/2016 – 08/2019 | Master Ecology, Evolution and Nature Conservation at the University of Potsdam, Master thesis: Influence of robinia stands on site and vegetation - a comparison with pine forests in Brandenburg |
03/ 2018 – 08/ 2019 | Research assistant at the Institute of Biochemistry and Biology at the University of Potsdam, modules: Practical and experimental botany; botanical identification exercises |
09/2013 – 08/2016 | Bachelor's degree in Landscape Use and Nature Conservation at the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development, Bachelor's thesis: Initial vegetation survey of a windthrow area near Zwenzow in the Müritz National Park |
09/2015 – 04/2016 | Training as a protected area manager at the Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development |
09/2001 – 07/2010 | Abitur, Carl-von-Linde Gymnasium, Kempten (Allgäu) |
Publikationen
Hartmann, LJ., Metz, J. (2025) Productivity, moisture and competition—Habitat conditions affecting population viability of the wet grassland orchid Dactylorhiza majalis under conservation-oriented management. Journal of Applied Ecology 62, 970 - 985. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.70024
Hartmann, LJ., Metz, J. (2024) Vulnerabler auf kleinen Flächen und mit einer gewissen Widerstandskraft gegenüber klimatischen Einflüssen – die Feuchtwiesenorchidee Dactylorhiza majalis in Brandenburg. Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege in Brandenburg, Heft 4/2022, S. 24 - 30.
(PDF) Vulnerabler auf kleinen Flächen und mit einer gewissen Widerstandskraft gegenüber klimatischen Einflüssen – die Feuchtwiesenorchidee Dactylorhiza majalis in Brandenburg
Hartmann, LJ., Metz, J. (2023) Long-term data indicates positive effects of habitat size and ambiguous climate effects on population growth of the endangered wetland orchid Dactylorhiza majalis. Global Ecology and Conservation e02483. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gecco.2023.e02483
Hartmann, LJ. (2022) Dactylorhiza majalis. In: Bukowsky, N., Hartmann LJ., Zimmermann, F., Gerhardt, W., Taube, S., Stein, W.: Orchideen zwischen Ucker und Havel. Herausgegeben vom Naturschutzbund Deutschland Regionalverband Templin e.V., Templin. S. 76 – 84.
Metz J, Hartmann LJ., Ristow M (2021) Zur Diskussion der Pflege und Bestandssituation des Breitblättrigen Knabenkrautes (Dactylorhiza majalis) in Schutzgebieten Brandenburgs – Antwort auf eine Entgegnung. Berichte aus den Arbeitskreisen Heimische Orchideen 38(1) S. 111 - 121.