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
Hahn, Melanie; Brühl, Carsten A. (2016) The secret pollinators - an overview of moth pollination in natural and agricultural habitats with a focus on Europe and North America. In: Arthropod-Plant Interactions 10 (1), S. 21–28. DOI Link
Brühl, Carsten A.; Alscher, A.; Hahn, M.; Berger, G.; Bethwell, C.; Graef, F.; Schmidt, T.; Weber, B. (2015) Protection of biodiversity in the risk assessment and risk management of pesticides (plant protection products & biocides) with a focus on arthropods, soil organisms and amphibians. In: Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Germany, Online verfügbar unter umweltbundesamt.de
Hahn, Melanie; Schotthöfer, Annalena; Schmitz, Juliane; Franke, Lea A.; Brühl, Carsten A. (2015) The effects of agrochemicals on Lepidoptera, with a focus on moths, and their pollination service in field margin habitats. In: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 207, S. 153–162. DOI Link
Hahn, Melanie; Geisthardt, Martin; Brühl, Carsten A. (2014) Effects of herbicide-treated host plants on the development of Mamestra brassicae L. caterpillars. In: Environ Toxicol Chem 33 (11), S. 2633–2638. DOI Link
Hahn, Melanie; Lenhardt, Patrick P.; Brühl, Carsten A. (2014) Characterization of field margins in intensified agro-ecosystems—why narrow margins should matter in terrestrial pesticide risk assessment and management. In: Integr Environ Asses 10 (3), S. 456–462. DOI Link
Schmitz, Juliane; Hahn, Melanie; Brühl, Carsten A. (2014) Agrochemicals in field margins–An experimental field study to assess the impacts of pesticides and fertilizers on a natural plant community. In: Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 193, S. 60–69. DOI Link