Die chronologische Liste zeigt aktuelle Veröffentlichungen aus dem Forschungsbetrieb der Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. Zuständig ist das Zentrum für Forschung und Wissenstransfer (ZFW).
8 Ergebnisse
Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald
Berechtigungen: Peer Reviewed
Book review of Hubbell, S. P.: The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography (2002) Folia Geobotanica 37 , S. 355-356.
Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe,
Kermit Cromack,
Sigrid C. Resh,
Ender Makineci,
Yowhan Son
Berechtigungen: Peer Reviewed
Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Changes Under Douglas‐fir With and Without Red Alder (2002) Soil Science Society of America Journal 66 (6), S. 1988-1995.
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2002.1988
Prof. Dr. Knut Hildebrand
Organisatorische Implementierung im Informationssystem: Das Problem der Organisationsstrukturen bei der Konfiguration von Softwaresystemen (2002) Herausgeber: Spitta, Thorsten; Borchers, Jens; Sneed, Harry M., Software Management 2002: Progress through Constancy. GI-Conference Software Management 2002, November 2002, Hamburg, GI-Edition Lecture Notes in Informatics, Vol. P-23, Gesellschaft für Info , S. 56-62.
Dr. Helge Walentowski,
Hans-Jürgen Gulder,
Dr. Christian Kölling,
Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald,
Winfried Türk
Regionale natürliche Waldzusammensetzung Bayerns (2002) Berichte aus der Bayerischen Landesanstalt für Wald und Forstwirtschaft, LWF-Wissen 32, 97 S. + Karte .
Enno Uhl,
Prof. Dr. Stefan Wittkopf
Energieholzgewinnung – Primärenergieversorgung mit nachwachsenden Rohstoffen (2002) Merkblatt für die KWF-Sonderschau "Holzproduktion in Verantwortung für Arbeitsschutz, Gesellschaft und Natur" bei der Messe Interforst, 03.-07.07.2002, München .
Laurent Augusto,
Jacques Ranger,
Dan Binkley,
Prof. Dr. Andreas Rothe
Berechtigungen: Peer Reviewed
Impact of several common tree species of European temperate forests on soil fertility (2002) Annals of Forest Science 59 (3), S. 233-253.
DOI: 10.1051/forest:2002020
Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald
Berechtigungen: Peer Reviewed
Multiple controls of understorey plant richness in mountain forests of the Bavarian Alps (2002) Phytocoenologia 32 (1), S. 85-100.
DOI: 10.1127/0340-269X/2002/0032-0085
The management of biodiversity in forests requires a basis derived from community ecology. In a transect representative of montane and subalpine forests at the northern fringe of the Alps, I studied the relative importance of the tree layer diversity and age, understorey cover and species pool size for species richness of vascular understorey communities. Regional species pools were estimated for seven community types represented in a large phytosociological database. Local species pool size was modelled for each community type on the basis of regional pools and grid cell data from floristic mapping. Tree-layer diversity was the only study variable unrelated to species richness. Understorey richness increased with understorey cover, species pool and stand age. Combined, these three predictors explained 46 % of the observed variation in richness in a regression model. When the species pool variable was partioned into its components, synecological information was a more powerful predictor of richness than variation in the local flora, which was likely due to the strength of site effects related to soil pH and to the relatively small geographic extent of the study. Species richness in mountain forests can be forecasted by maps of community types. Within the bounds of natural site-dependent diversity, extensive management practices allowing for moderate to high cover of understorey and the development of old growth stands favour the occurrence of forests rich in vascular plant species.
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