© Christian Lampei

Dr. Christian Lampei

PostDoc
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Group
Institute of Landscape Ecology
Heisenbergstr. 2, D-48149 Münster
room 515
phone +49(0)251-83 33 918
fax +49(0)251-83 38 338
e-mail christian.lampei [at] uni-muenster.de

consultation hours: on appointment

  • Research interests

    • plant adaptations on environmenal gradients (aridity, elevation, latitudinal, urbaniszation)
    • evolutionary ecology and genomics
    • plasticity and transgenerational plasticity
    • environmental epigenetics
    • plant genetic ressources for organic breeding
    • Publications
      International puclications (peer-reviewed)

      Google Scholar

      Submitted
      • Höfner J, Klein-Raufhake T, Lampei C, Mudrak O, Bucharova A, Durka W, Populations restored using regional seed are genetically diverse and similar to natural populations in the region. April 2021.

      Accepted

      • Stanik N, Lampei C, Rosenthal G. (accepted) Drought stress triggers differential functional trait responses in the establishment and survival of Arnica montana seedlings. Plant Biology, June 2021.

      2021

      2020

      • Metz J, Lampei C, Bäumler L, Bocherens H, Dittbrenner H, Henneberg, L, De Meaux J, Tielboerger K (2020) Rapid adaptive evolution to drought in a subset of plant traits in a large-scale climate change experiment. Ecology Letters [doi: 10.1111/ele.13596] [Preprint]
      • Stanik N, Lampei C, Rosenthal G (2020) Summer aridity rather than management shapes fitness-related functional traits of the threatened mountain plant Arnica montana. Ecology and Evolution 10 (11): 5069-5078 [doi: 10.1002/ece3.6259]
      2019
      • Lampei C, Wunder J, Wilhalm T, Schmid KJ (2019) Microclimate predicts frost-hardiness of alpine Arabidopsis thaliana populations better than elevation. Ecology and Evolution 9(23): 13017–13029 [doi:10.1002/ece3.5659] Open Access

      2018

      • Lampei C (2018) Multiple simultaneous treatments change plant response from adaptive parental effects to within-generation plasticity, in Arabidopsis thaliana. Oikos 128: 368–379 [doi:10.1111/oik.05627]

      2017

      • Richards CL, Alonso C, Becker C, Bossdorf O, Bucher E, Colomé‐Tatché M, Durka W, Engelhardt J, Gaspar B, Gogol‐Döring A, Grosse I, van Gurp TP, Heer K, Kronholm I, Lampei C, Latzel V, Mirouze M, Opgenoorth L, Paun O, Prohaska SJ, Rensing SA, Stadler PF, Trucchi E, Ullrich K, Verhoeven KJF (2017) Ecological plant epigenetics: Evidence from model and non‐model species, and the way forward. Ecology Letters 20: 1576–1590 [doi:10.1111/ele.1285Preprint
      • Groot MP, Kubisch A, Ouborg N, Pagel J, Schmid KJ, Vergeer P, Lampei C (2017) Transgenerational effects of mild heat in Arabidopsis thaliana show strong genotype specificity that is explained by climate at origin. New Phytologist 215: 1221–1234 [doi:10.1111/nph.14642]
      • Lampei C, Metz J, Tielbörger K (2017) Clinal population divergence in an adaptive parental environmental effect that adjusts seed banking. New Phytologist 214: 1230–1244 [doi:10.1111/nph.14436]

      2016

      • Günther* T, Lampei* C, Barilar I, Schmid KJ (2016) Genomic and phenotypic differentiation of Arabidopsis thaliana along altitudinal gradients in the North Italian Alps. Molecular Ecology 25: 3574–3592 [doi:10.1111/mec.13705Preprint

      2010-2015

      •  Yousef* E, Lampei* C, Schmid KJ (2015) Evaluation of cauliflower genebank accessions under organic and conventional cultivation in Southern Germany. Euphytica 201: 389–400 [doi:10.1007/s10681-014-1225-y]
      • Günther* T, Lampei* C, Schmid KJ (2013) Factors affecting intraspecific nitrogen stoichiometry of the Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptome. Molecular biology and evolution 30: 561–568 [doi:10.1093/molbev/mss249]
      • Tielbörger K, Petruů M, Lampei C (2012) Bet‐hedging germination in annual plants: a sound empirical test of the theoretical foundations. Oikos 121: 1860–1868 [doi:10.1111/j.1600-0706.2011.20236.x]
      • Lampei C, Tielbörger K (2010) Evolvability of between‐year seed dormancy in populations along an aridity gradient. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 100: 924–934 [doi:10.1111/j.1095-8312.2010.01453.x]

      *shared first authorship