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Spread and performance of European earthworms invading North America as indicated by molecular markers and climate chamber experiments 

Klein, Andreas (2018-10-15)

The Macroecology of Island Floras 

Weigelt, Patrick (2014-12-09)
Marine Inseln beherbergen einen großen Teil der biologischen Vielfalt unseres Planeten und weisen gleichzeitig einen hohen Anteil endemischer Arten auf. Inselbiota sind allerdings zudem besonders anfällig für anthropogene ...

Origin and properties of microbial hotspots in top- and subsoil 

Hafner, Silke (2016-07-04)
Mikrobielle Hotspots zeichnen sich durch erhöhte mikrobielle Biomasse und Aktivität im Vergleich zum Gesamtboden aus. Sie umfassen nur einen sehr kleinen Teil des Bodenvolumens, indem jedoch die meisten für Stoffkreisläufe ...

The imapct of drought and climate warming on Central European broad-leaved mixed forests 

Zimmermann, Jorma (2016-08-10)

Genetic diversity of sexual and parthenogenetic soil living arthropods (Collembola) in Europe: colonization patterns, pre-glacial diversifications and founder effects 

von Saltzwedel, Helge (2016-04-01)

Structure, Productivity and Carbon Storage of Primeval European Beech Forests 

Glatthorn, Jonas (2018-06-06)

Effects of Land Use, Habitat Fragmentation and Climate Warming on Stem Increment, Regeneration, and Hydraulic Architecture of Larix sibirica in the Mongolian Forest-Steppe 

Khansaritoreh, Elmira (2018-05-16)

Investigating Environmental (Climate and Vegetation) Change of Eastern Amazonia During Pleistocene and Holocene Using Multi-Proxy Analysis 

Alizadeh, Kamaleddin (2018-01-08)

Definition of areas with high conservation priority in Southern Ecuador – An approach combining spatial and temporal patterns of deforestation and human impact with endemic plant diversity 

Tapia Armijos, María Fernanda (2016-10-28)
Los bosques del Sur del Ecuador tienen un alto valor para la conservación puesto que están muy amenazados pero también poseen altos niveles de biodiversidad y endemismo. Sin embargo, como el proceso de conservación es ...

Plant diversity and landscape-scale effects on multitrophic interactions involving invertebrates 

Tiede, Julia (2018-11-12)
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