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Frank Krell, PhD

Frank Krell, PhD

Curator of Entomology
PhD, 1996, University of Tübingen, Germany
303.370.8244
frank.krell@dmns.org

Bio

Dr. Krell is the curator of entomology in the Department of Zoology. He received his diploma in biology (1992) and his doctorate (1996) from the University of Tübingen in Germany. His postdoctoral research took him to the Ivory Coast in West Africa where he led a project on beetle biodiversity with the University of Würzburg, Germany.

After a short period with the Zoological Research Institute and Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn, Germany, he became a research entomologist with The Natural History Museum, London, UK, in 2000. Before joining DMNS in January 2007, he was the head of the beetle division in London. Dr. Krell is Editor-in-Chief of the Annals of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science and commissioner of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.

Dr Krell's specialty is taxonomy, systematics, and ecology of scarab beetles, especially dung beetles. Recording and explaining the high diversity in this insect group, as well as exploring the effects of anthropogenic habitat changes on dung beetle communities, are two main areas of his research. He is also working on fossil scarab faunas and has done fieldwork on all continents except Antarctica, with the main focus on Africa.

 

Current Projects

  • Colorado Scarab Survey
  • Effect of re-introduction of bison on native dung beetles
  • Taxonomy of African Dung Beetles
  • Influence of Human Disturbance, Agriculture, Forestry, Urbanization, on Dung Beetle Communities and Biodiversity
  • The Fossil Record of Scarab Beetles - Amber, Messel, Isle of Wight, Laetoli, Jehol, etc.
  • ZooBank - the official online register of zoological names

Recent Publications

KRELL, F.-T. 2009. Should editors influence journal impact factors? (PDF | 395KB) Learned Publishing, 23: 59–62, doi:10.1087/20100110.

KRELL, F.-T. Dung Beetle Sampling Protocols. DMNS Technical Report 2007-06, 11pp (PDF | 564KB)

KRELL, F.-T. Catalogue of fossil Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera: Polyphaga) of the Mesozoic and Tertiary. DMNS Technical Report 2007-08, 79pp (PDF | 1.9MB)

KRELL, F.-T. 2006. Fossil Record and Evolution of Scarabaeoidea (PDF | 577KB) (Coleoptera: Polyphaga). Coleopterists Society Monograph 5: 120-143.

KRELL, F.-T., Chung, A.Y.C., DeBoise, E., Eggleton, P., Giusti, A., Inward, K., Krell-Westerwalbesloh, S. 2005. Quantitative extraction of macro-invertebrates from temperate and tropical leaf litter and soil: Efficiency and time-dependent taxonomic biases of the Winkler method (PDF | 263KB). Pedobiologia 49: 175-186.

Schmitt, T., KRELL, F.-T. & Linsenmair, K.E. 2004. Quinone mixture as attractant for necrophagous dung beetles specialized on dead millipedes (PDF | 147KB). Journal of Chemical Ecology 30: 731-740.

Krell, F.-T. 2004. Parataxonomy vs. taxonomy in biodiversity studies – pitfalls and applicability of ‘morphospecies’ sorting (PDF | 119KB). Biodiversity and Conservation 13: 795-812.

Krell, F.-T., Krell-Westerwalbesloh, S., Weiß, I., Eggleton, P. & Linsenmair, K.E. 2003. Spatial separation of Afrotropical dung beetle guilds: a trade-off between competitive superiority and energetic constraints (PDF | 257KB) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae). Ecography 26: 210-222.

 

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