Blättern Fakultät für Forstwissenschaften und Waldökologie (inkl. GAUSS) nach "Kreft, Holger Prof. Dr." Betreuer
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Diversity of oceanic island floras: a functional and taxonomic approach along gradients of environmental heterogeneity and across spatial scales
(2021-11-16)Oceanic islands are recognized for their unique biota, which include remarkable examples of trait evolution. This makes them excellent model systems for testing biogeographical and evolutionary hypotheses, as well as for ... -
Functional traits of vascular plants on islands across spatial scales
(2024-02-22)Islands have unique and disharmonic floras, resulting from the filtering effects of dispersal and climate and, in some cases, their high evolutionary diversification rates. Due to their small size and distinct boundaries, ... -
Global macroecology of ant-plant mutualisms: The role of biotic interactions in shaping species diversity and composition patterns
(2023-12-11)Understanding the mechanisms underlying patterns of species distribution and diversity is a central goal in ecology and biogeography. Biotic interactions have been acknowledged as important factors affecting species diversity ... -
Overcoming Limitations in Biodiversity Data
(2022-12-02)Large-scale biodiversity data drive the research of the variation and interdependence among living organisms that sustain life. Taxonomic and point-occurrence validity of species, sample completeness, and consistency are ... -
Phylogenetic history and global diversity patterns of plants
(2024-01-26)Understanding where and how biodiversity originates and how it is maintained is one of the central questions in biogeography and macroecology. Phylogenies capture the evolutionary history of how lineages have diversified ... -
Smallholder vanilla agroforestry in Madagascar: biodiversity, ecosystem services and yields in a land-use context
(2021-03-18)Land-use change threatens biodiversity and ecosystem services worldwide. Tropical areas are currently particularly affected: natural ecosystems are being transformed into large-scale monocultures or small-scale mosaic ...