Global Change Abstracts The Swiss Contribution - SCNAT
Global Change Abstracts The Swiss Contribution - SCNAT
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<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Change</strong> <strong>Abstracts</strong> – <strong>The</strong> <strong>Swiss</strong> <strong>Contribution</strong> | Short List of all <strong>Abstracts</strong> 13<br />
Effects of landscape structure and land-use intensity on similarity of plant and animal communities<br />
(08.1-107)<br />
Dormann C F, Schweiger O, Augenstein I, Bailey D, Billeter R, de Blust G, Defilippi R, Frenzel M, Hendrickx F,<br />
Herzog F, Klotz S, Liira J, Maelfait J P, Schmidt T, Speelmans M, van Wingerden W K R E, Zobel M<br />
Weak and variable relationships between environmental severity and small-scale co-occurrence in<br />
alpine plant communities (08.1-108)<br />
Dullinger S, Kleinbauer I, Pauli H, Gottfried M, Brooker R, Nagy L, <strong>The</strong>urillat J P, Holten J I, Abdaladze O, Benito J<br />
L, Borel J L, Coldea G, Ghosn D, Kanka R, Merzouki A, Klettner C, Moiseev P, Molau U, Reiter K, Rossi G, Stanisci A,<br />
Tomaselli M, Unterlugauer P, Vittoz P, Grabherr G<br />
Minor changes in soil organic carbon and charcoal concentrations detected in a temperate deciduous<br />
forest a year after an experimental slash-and-burn (08.1-109)<br />
Eckmeier E, Gerlach R, Skjemstad J O, Ehrmann O, Schmidt M W I<br />
Conversion of biomass to charcoal and the carbon mass balance from a slash-and-burn experiment<br />
in a temperate deciduous forest (08.1-110)<br />
Eckmeier E, Rosch M, Ehrmann O, Schmidt M W I, Schier W, Gerlach R<br />
Simulating future changes in Arctic and subarctic vegetation (08.1-111)<br />
Epstein H E, Yu Qin, Kaplan J O, Lischke H<br />
Response of soil microbial biomass and community structures to conventional and organic farming<br />
systems under identical crop rotations (08.1-112)<br />
Esperschuetz J, Gattinger A, Mäder P, Schloter M, Fliessbach A<br />
Methodical study of nitrous oxide eddy covariance measurements using quantum cascade laser<br />
spectrometery over a <strong>Swiss</strong> forest (08.1-113)<br />
Eugster W, Zeyer K, Zeeman M, Michna P, Zingg A, Buchmann N, Emmenegger L<br />
Improving predictive mapping in <strong>Swiss</strong> mire ecosystems through re- calibration of indicator values<br />
(08.1-114)<br />
Feldmeyer C E, Ecker K, Kuechler M, Graf U, Waser L<br />
Effects of an extended drought period on grasslands at various altitudes in Switzerland (08.1-115)<br />
Feller U, Signarbieux C<br />
Secondary succession and loss in plant diversity following a grazing decrease in a wooded pasture<br />
of the central <strong>Swiss</strong> Alps (08.1-116)<br />
Frelechoux F, Meisser M, Gillet F<br />
<strong>Change</strong>s of photosynthetic traits in beech saplings (Fagus sylvatica) under severe drought stress and<br />
during recovery (08.1-117)<br />
Galle A, Feller U<br />
Stochastic gene expression in switching environments (08.1-118)<br />
Gander M J, Mazza C, Rummler H<br />
Natural forest regrowth as a proxy variable for agricultural land abandonment in the <strong>Swiss</strong> mountains:<br />
a spatial statistical model based on geophysical and socio-economic variables (08.1-119)<br />
Gellrich M, Baur P, Zimmermann N E<br />
Challenges to the uptake of the ecosystem service rationale for conservation (08.1-120)<br />
Ghazoul J<br />
What you see is where you go? Modeling dispersal in mountainous landscapes (08.1-121)<br />
Graf R F, Kramer Schadt S, Fernandez N, Grimm V