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><br />
<strong>The</strong> odd man out? Might climate explain the lower tree alpha-diversity of African rain forests relative<br />
to Amazonian rain forests? (08.1-152)<br />
Parmentier I, Malhi Y, Senterre B, Whittaker R J, Alonso A, Balinga M P B, Bakayoko A, Bongers F, Chatelain C,<br />
Comiskey J A, Cortay R, Kamdem M N D, Doucet J L, Gautier L, Hawthorne W D, Issembe Y A, Kouame F N, Kouka<br />
L A, Leal M E, Lejoly J, Lewis S L, Nusbaumer L, Parren M P E, Peh K S H, Phillips O L, Sheil D, Sonke B, Sosef M S<br />
M, Sunderland T C H, Stropp J, Ter Steege H, Swaine M D, Tchouto M G P, van Gemerden Barend S, van Valkenburg<br />
J L C H, Wöll H<br />
Are the living collections of the world’s botanical gardens following species-richness patterns<br />
observed in natural ecosystems? (08.1-153)<br />
Pautasso M, Parmentier I<br />
Common species determine richness patterns in biodiversity indicator taxa (08.1-154)<br />
Pearman P B, Weber D<br />
Earthworm populations in two low-input cereal farming systems (08.1-155)<br />
Pfiffner L, Luka H<br />
Combining probabilistic land-use change and tree population dynamics modelling to simulate<br />
responses in mountain forests (08.1-156)<br />
Rickebusch S, Gellrich M, Lischke H, Guisan A, Zimmermann N E<br />
Understanding the low-temperature limitations to forest growth through calibration of a forest<br />
dynamics model with tree-ring data (08.1-157)<br />
Rickebusch S, Lischke H, Bugmann H, Guisan A, Zimmermann N E<br />
Effects of grazing and soil micro-climate on decomposition rates in a spatio-temporally heterogeneous<br />
grassland (08.1-158)<br />
Risch A C, Jurgensen M F, Frank D A<br />
Natural avalanche disturbance shapes plant diversity and species composition in subalpine forest<br />
belt (08.1-159)<br />
Rixen C, Haag S, Kulakowski D, Bebi P<br />
<strong>The</strong> Rauischholzhausen agenda for road ecology (08.1-160)<br />
Roedenbeck I A, Fahrig L, Findlay C S, Houlahan J E, Jäger J, Klar N, Kramer Schadt S, van der Grift E A<br />
Detecting the role of individual species for overyielding in experimental grassland communities<br />
composed of potentially dominant species (08.1-161)<br />
Roscher C, Schumacher J, Weisser W W, Schmid B, Schulze E D<br />
A Bayesian state-space formulation of dynamic occupancy models (08.1-162)<br />
Royle J A, Kery M<br />
Microsatellite diversity of the agriculturally important alpine grass Poa alpina in relation to land<br />
use and natural environment (08.1-163)<br />
Rudmann Maurer K, Weyand A, Fischer M, Stöcklin J<br />
Recent decline in precipitation and tree growth in the eastern Mediterranean (08.1-164)<br />
Sarris D, Christodoulakis D, Körner C<br />
Modeling the forest transition: Forest scarcity and ecosystem service hypotheses (08.1-165)<br />
Satake A, Rudel T K