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Factors controlling the lower elevational limits in tropical montane plants in the Andes and their implications under the current climatic change
(2006-01-31)To date all experimental approaches on the mechanisms that determine the lower elevational limits of plants have been carried out in temperate regions. Despite of the concrete and relevant ... -
Faktoren des Kerntransports von Core-Histonproteinen: Strukturelle und funktionelle Analyse
(2001-07-18)Core histones are small basic proteins which form the nucleosomes in eukaryotic chromatin. In vitro nuclear import studies show that the four core histones H2A, H2B, H3 and H4 do not enter ... -
Farbdiskrimination und Stroop-Effekt bei Kindern mit chronischer Tic-Störung (CTS) und/oder Aufmerksamkeits-Defizit/Hyperaktivitäts-Störung (ADHS)
(2009-06-04)Preliminary findings suggest that color perception, particularly of blue-yellow stimuli, is impaired in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) as well as in adults ... -
FARINELLI: ein testisspezifisches VAP-Protein und seine Funktion in der Drosophila-Spermatogenese
(2002-08-09)This study focuses on the analysis of a novel gene, farinelli (fan), that is required for male fertility in Drosophila. Even though mRNA and protein are already detected in premeiotic ... -
Farmland heterogeneity effects on biodiversity, community traits and insect pollination
(2019-04-05)Agricultural intensification has led to severe biodiversity losses. One reason is the drastic reduction of (semi-)natural habitat, but there is also a global trend to reduced farmland heterogeneity due to larger field sizes ... -
Fatty acid patterns of soil decomposers and predators as affected by plant species richness
(2018-05-24)Relationships between organisms in the soil are very important to control the equilibrium of an ecosystem. Many factors and conditions play a crucial role for the development and functioning of decomposers and predators, ... -
Feeding competition in wild female Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis)
(2014-09-30)Food is one of the most important resources animals compete over and assessing the way individuals compete over such limiting resources is fundamental to our understanding of the adaptations of living organisms. In mammals, ... -
Feeding Interactions and Their Relevance to Biodiversity under Global Change
(2017-03-21)This dissertation focuses on the effect of multiple global change drivers on feeding interaction strength and biodiversity loss. The mechanisms of their influences on food webs are demonstrated by simple food chain motifs ... -
Feinkartierung humoraler Immunantworten von Makaken nach Immunisierung und/oder viraler Infektion mittels Peptid - Microarray
(2014-10-02)The aim of this study was to map humoral immune responses in rhesus macaques (RM) which had either been immunized and/or infected with different viruses. This was achieved by screening serum samples using peptide microarrays. ... -
Female social relationships among wild Assemese macaques (Macaca assamensis)
(2014-07-14)It has been repeatedly shown that strong, affiliative social relationships (hereafter “social relationships”) are extremely important for human health and well-being. Increasingly there is evidence that non-human species ... -
Fettsäuretransport in die peroxisomale Matrix von <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>
(2007-08-15)Fatty acids are essential components of living organism. The distribution of fatty acids between cells as well as within a cell is a complex process due to their low solubility in water. ... -
Filtering of species specific song parameters via interneurons in a bush cricket's brain
(2010-01-07)In this doctoral thesis intracellular recordings of identified auditory neurons in the brain of a bush cricket are presented for the first time. Single cell recordings were carried ... -
Fine root dynamics and resource uptake in a South Ecuadorian mountain rainforest as dependent on elevation
(2008-09-11)Tropical mountain rainforests extend over large elevational gradients with diverse climatic conditions. They are characterised by a decrease of above ground biomass, and a pronounced increase ... -
Fine root dynamics in broad-leaved deciduous forest stands differing in tree species diversity
(2008-10-07)Biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning in forests have attracted increasing attention only recently. The vast majority of studies in forests focussed on above-ground responses to ... -
Fire and stand dynamics in different forest types of the West Khentey Mountains, Mongolia
(2011-11-24)This research focused on the reconstruction of historical fire regimes, structure and dynamic patterns of different types of forests, specifically to examine present tree species composition, ... -
Flip - Reading processes when reading mirrored script
(2023-03-03)There is a common consensus that orthographic processing is deeply rooted in the structure of the visual system. One central aspect that is particularly important in visual processing is mirror-generalization, which is the ... -
Flooding in a grassland diversity experiment: response of microorganisms, microarthropods and predator prey interactions
(2018-06-26)Flooding frequency is predicted to increase during the next decades. This will need a better understanding of flood impacts on terrestrial ecosystems and the development of strategies to mitigate potential damage. Plant ... -
Fluoreszenzmikroskopische Studien an Plasmamembranen zur Untersuchung der molekularen Mechanismen der neuronalen Exocytose
(2006-09-18)During regulated exocytosis from neurons and neuroendocrine cells a rise in intracellular calcium concentration leads to the formation of the so-called core-complex, between the plasmalemmal ... -
Fluoreszenzmikroskopische Studien an Plasmamembranen zur Untersuchung der molekularen Mechanismen der neuronalen Exocytose
(2006-09-18)During regulated exocytosis from neurons and neuroendocrine cells a rise in intracellular calcium concentration leads to the formation of the so-called core-complex, between the plasmalemmal ... -
Formation of the Clypeolabral Region During Embryonic Head Development of the Red Flour Beetle Tribolium castaneum
(2012-07-26)Insects are segmented organisms but the number of segments contributing to the head is disputed. The most anterior head region is patterned differently from the rest of the body and, therefore, is considered to be ...