Verena Wutz

Research Associate

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  • Long-term changes in lichen vegetation through anthropogenic and climatic influences
     
  • Independent recolonisation of previously lost species
     
  • Importance of the tree characteristics for epiphytic lichen diversity

Contact

Working Group 
Vegetation Ecology &
Conservation Biology

Department 2 (Biology/Chemistry)
University Bremen
James-Watt-Str.1
Building BIOM
D-28359 Bremen
Germany

Telephone: +49421 218-62915

vwutz(at)uni-bremen.de

since 2024Research Assistant and Ph.D student at University Bremen,vegetation ecology and conversation biology work group
2022 - 2024M.Sc. Ecology, University of Bremen
2020 - 2023

Student Assistant in the Marine Ecology work group, University of Bremen

2019 - 2022B.Sc. in Biology, University of Bremen
2017 - 2019BOS Neus??
Agricultural-, Biological- and Environmental Technology
Degree: senior highschool certificate
2015 - 2017Apprenticeship as an Agricultural Lab Assistant,
Focus: Dairy and Food analytics
at “Staatliches Ausbildungszentrum für agrartechnische Assistenten” in Landsberg am Lech

since 2024: Advanced ecology lab course including statistical analysis (B.Sc. Biology, Uni Bremen)

65th Annual Symposium of the International Association for Vegetation Science (IAVS) (29.7.-03.08.2025), Greely, USA.

 

 

Wutz, V. & Diekmann, M. 2025. Spatial and temporal patterns of lichen occurrence indicate shifts in atmospheric pollution and climate change-A case study from Bremen, North-Western Germany. Environmental Pollution 378: 126465. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126465

Verena Wutz, Norbert Hecker, Thomas Homm, and Hans-Wilhelm Linders "Nachweis von Punctelia reddenda (Stirt.) Krog an der Nordsee-Küste bei Cuxhaven (Niedersachsen)," Herzogia 38(1), 158-166, (2 July 2025). https://doi.org/10.13158/heia.38.1.2025.158

Faster than plants – Why lichens should receive more attention when assessing climate change effects
https://nc.uni-bremen.de/index.php/s/tMSR3X2aCZkjtbj