© J. Engler

PostDoc

Dr. Daniel Gliksman

Institute of Geography

Hülssebau, HÜL/O 262
Helmholtzstraße 10
01069 Dresden

Tel.+49 351 463-34103
Fax+49 351 463-37064

daniel.gliksman@tu-dresden.de

  • Nature conservation and management
  • Microclimate and ecosystem functioning
  • Machine learning
  • Gruenzweig JM, Gliksman D (2021) Litter Decomposition in Mediterranean Pine Forests Subjected to Climate Change in “Pines and Their Mixed Forest Ecosystems in the Mediterranean Basin”, Springer, 38, 325-342.
  • Körner P, Kronenberg R, Gliksman D, Bernhofer C (2021) REAL-Fog part 2: A novel approach to calculate high resoluted spatio-temporal fog deposition: A daily fog deposition data set for entire Germany for 1949–2018. Journal of Hydrology 599, 126360.
  • Gliksman D, Haenel S, Grünzweig JM (2018) Biotic and abiotic modifications of leaf litter during dry periods affect litter mass loss and nitrogen loss during wet periods. Functional Ecology 32:831-839. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.13018
  • Gliksman D, Haenel S, Osem Y, et al (2018) Litter decomposition in Mediterranean pine forests is enhanced by reduced canopy cover. Plant and Soil 422:317-329. doi: 10.1007/s11104-017-3366-y
  • Gliksman D, Navon Y, Dumbur R, Haenel S, Grünzweig JM (2018) Higher rates of decomposition in standing vs. surface litter in a Mediterranean ecosystem during the dry and the wet seasons. Plant and soil 428:427:439. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-3696-4
  • Gliksman D, Rey A, Seligmann R, et al (2017) Biotic degradation at night, abiotic degradation at day: positive feedbacks on litter decomposition in drylands. Global Change Biology 23:1564–1574. doi: 10.1111/gcb.13465
  • Gliksman D, Yuval B (2010) Intromission induces and insemination reduces female immune response in the medfly. Journal of Insect Behavior 23:149–158. doi: 10.1007/s10905-010-9203-2

➝ since 2022: Research associate at the Chair of Computational Landscape Ecology at Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.

➝ since 2020: Research associate (project FOREST21; ClimXtreme) at the Institute of Hydrology & Meteorology at the Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.

➝ 2018 – 2019: Research associate at the Institute of Hydrology & Meteorology and the Institute of Botany at the Technische Universität Dresden, Germany.

➝ 2017 – 2018: Research associate at the Faculty of Agriculture and Landscape Management at the HTW Dresden (University of Applied Sciences), Germany. Current project: Population biology and restoration of rare plant species of mountain meadows in the Ore Mountains.

➝ 2015 – 2017: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Postdoc with Dr. José Gruenzweig.

➝ 2010 – 2015: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment. PhD. – plant science. Thesis title “Direct and indirect influences of atmospheric water vapor on litter decomposition”. Under the supervision of Dr. José Gruenzweig.

➝ 2007 – 2009: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment. M.Sc. – plant protection. Thesis title “Interaction between immunity and fitness in the Mediterranean fruit fly Ceratitis capitata (Diptera: Tephritidae)”. Under the supervision of Prof. Boaz Yuval. Graduated “summa cum laude”.

➝ 2004 – 2007: The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, the Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment. B.Sc. – plant protection. Participation in research program for excellent B.Sc. students “Amirim”. Graduated “summa cum laude”.

Abiotic stress alters microclimate by changing vegetation traits “StressMicroclim“. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). April 2021 – March 2024.