Hahn, Melanie; Brühl, Carsten A.; Stahlschmidt, Peter (2017) Nocturnal insects in different crops and the potential food provision for two bat species. In: Assessment of bat activity in agricultural environments and the evaluation of the risk of pesticides, S. 73. Online verfügbar unter kola.opus.hbz-nrw.de
Stahlschmidt, Peter; Hahn, Melanie; Brühl, Carsten A. (2017) Nocturnal risks-high bat activity in the agricultural landscape indicates potential pesticide exposure. In: Frontiers in Environmental Science 5, S. 62. DOI Link
Uhl, Philipp; Franke, Lea A.; Rehberg, Christina; Wollmann, Claudia; Stahlschmidt, Peter; Jeker, Lukas; Brühl, Carsten A. (2016) Interspecific sensitivity of bees towards dimethoate and implications for environmental risk assessment. In: Scientific reports 6 (1), S. 1–7. DOI Link
Schmitz, Juliane; Stahlschmidt, Peter; Brühl, Carsten A. (2015) Assessing the risk of herbicides to terrestrial non-target plants using higher-tier studies. In: Human and Ecological Risk Assessment: An International Journal 21 (8), S. 2137–2154. DOI Link
Schmitz, J.; Stahlschmidt, P.; Brühl, CA. (2015) Protection of terrestrial non-target plant species in the regulation of environmental risks of pesticides. In: Federal Environment Agency (Germany), 148 pages. Pdf. Online verfügbar unter umweltbundesamt.de
Swarowsky, K.; Brühl, CA.; Stahlschmidt, P. (2013) The importance of field margins and meadows for land snails in the agricultural landscape. In: Mainzer naturwissenschaftliches Archiv 50, 291-300.
Stahlschmidt, Peter; Brühl, Carsten A. (2012) Bats as bioindicators–the need of a standardized method for acoustic bat activity surveys. In: Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3 (3), S. 503–508. DOI Link
Stahlschmidt, Peter; Brühl, Carsten A. (2012) Bats at risk? Bat activity and insecticide residue analysis of food items in an apple orchard. In: Environ Toxicol Chem 31 (7), S. 1556–1563. DOI Link
Stahlschmidt, P.; Pätzold, A.; Ressl, L.; Schulz, R.; Bruehl, C. (2012) Constructed wetlands support bats in agricultural landscapes. In: Basic Appl Ecol 13 (2), S. 196–203. DOI Link