Additional Information
- Europe-wide typology systems for running waters
- Phylogenetic interpolation of heat tolerance of freshwater organisms
- Influence of spatial patterns of land use on freshwater organisms
- Data analysis
- Ecological risk assessment
- Characteristic-based ecology
- Introduction to GIS
- Environmental economics (online course)
- GIS for advanced users
- GIS Applications
- Advanced Data Science
- Global Change Colloquium
since 02.02.2024 | Post Doc |
11.2018 - 02.2024 | PhD student in the working group for Quantitative Landscape Ecology at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Landau campus |
10.2015 - 09.2018 | MSc Environmental Sciences at the University of Koblenz-Landau (Diploma thesis: Model-based multivariate approaches in community ecology) |
10.2012 - 04.2016 | BSc Environmental Sciences at the University of Koblenz-Landau (Diploma thesis: Development of methods for the genetic analysis of Asellus aquaticus populations and their evaluation using multivariate statistics in PRIMER and R) |
For a complete overview of my publications, please see https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=R2JbsBQAAAAJ&hl=de
- Jupke, J.F. & Schäfer R.B. (2020) Should ecologists prefer model‐over distance‐based multivariate methods? Presentation at International Statistical Ecology Conference
- MMN Gelis, MB Sathicq, J Jupke, J Cochero (2022) DiaThor: R package for computing diatom metrics and biotic indices. Ecological ModelingJupke, J.F. et al (2022) Evaluating the biological validity of European river typology systems with least disturbed benthic macroinvertebrate communities. Science of the Total Environment
- Jupke, J.F. et al (2022) European River Types do not capture distributions of aquatic taxa. Poster at SFE2 Conference
- Jupke, J.F. et al (2023) European river typologies fail to capture diatom, fish, and macrophyte community composition. Science of the Total Environment
- Jupke, Birk, Schäfer (2023) European river typologies fail to capture diatom, fish, and macrophyte community composition. Presentation at 13. Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences