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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Untersuchung der Aufnahme und Translokation von C und N in Buchen in Abhängigkeit der atmosphärischen CO2-Konzentration und bauminternen N-Vorräte unter Einsatz der stabilen Isotope <sup>15</sup>N und <sup>13</sup>C / Investigation of the uptake and translocation of C and N in beech as affected by atmospheric CO2 concentration and tree internal N-stocks using the stable isotopes <sup>15</sup>N and <sup>13</sup>C

Dyckmans, Jens 31 October 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Effects of Global Warming on Phytoplankton and its Biocontrol in Large Rivers: Insights from a Model Analysis

Ruiz Albizuri, José Ricardo 03 July 2018 (has links)
Benthic filter feeders (BFF) can reduce phytoplankton concentration (abundance) thereby controlling eutrophication in several ecosystems, including rivers. However, experiments suggest warming can alter the relationship between BFF grazing rate and the growth rate of (heterotrophic) planktonic prey. To investigate how eutrophication control by grazers is altered with temperature under the influence of other important abiotic (water depth, and speed, light, and turbidity) and biotic factors (initial phytoplankton concentration [hereafter: Pin value], BFF density and spatial BFF distribution), we developed a spatially-explicit computer simulation model. This model simulates the dynamics of a phytoplankton population traveling through a simplified river channel while being grazed by BFF. Our model includes the thermal responses of BFF grazing and phytoplankton growth. The results show that BFF grazing can qualitatively alter and, in some circumstances, even reverse the response of phytoplankton to warming. Moreover, the response of grazer-controlled phytoplankton to warming, water depth and Pin value is non-linear and phytoplankton can increase steeply with slight changes within some ranges of these variables. In addition, these variables can interact causing their combined effects on eutrophication to differ from what is expected considering their isolated effects. Generally, the effect of most variables, including temperature, Pin value and BFF density and spatial distribution, is larger at shallow waters. Moreover, our study shows that phytoplankton control can be substantially improved by heterogeneous BFF distributions where the BFF are located at the extremes of the river either upstream or downstream instead of homogenously distributed along the whole river. However, warming can cause a switch between these two optimal distributions or even can cause differences among the spatial distributions to disappear. In general, the homogeneous BFF distribution can be used as conservative estimate of eutrophication control. In conclusion, this work shows that trophic control can qualitatively alter the response of eutrophication to warming, supporting previous studies suggesting that the prediction of global warming effects requires considering not only the thermal responses of organisms but also their trophic interactions. In addition to these biotic variables, this thesis reveals that considering the interactions between abiotic and biotic variables and including their spatial distribution are important for eutrophication control. Especially, the detection of thresholds in the response of grazer-controlled phytoplankton to temperature, water depth, Pin value, and spatial BFF distribution indicates that one should be careful with predictions because of potential abrupt changes. Although further studies are needed to make specific recommendations for water quality management, our work provides preliminary suggestions on the conditions where grazers or Pin reductions can be more efficient to control eutrophication.
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Turbulent Fluxes of CO2, H2O and Energy in the Atmospheric Boundary Layer above Tropical Vegetation investigated by Eddy-Covariance Measurements / Turbulente Flüsse von CO2, H2O und Energie in der Atmosphärischen Grenzschicht untersucht mittels Eddy-Kovarianz Messungen

Falk, Ulrike 20 February 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Prozesse und Regulation der N2O- und N2-Freisetzung aus Waldböden / Processes and Regulation of Nitrous Oxide and Dinitrogen Emission from Forest Ecosystems

Koch, Anne-Sophie 30 October 2000 (has links)
No description available.
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Alternative Methoden zur Biomasseschätzung auf Einzelbaumebene unter spezieller Berücksichtigung der k-Nearest Neighbour (k-NN) Methode / Alternative Approaches for biomass estimation on single-tree level with special emphasis on the k-Nearest Neighbour (k-NN) method

Fehrmann, Lutz 07 December 2006 (has links)
No description available.
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Internal Nitrogen Cycling in Tropical Forest Soils / Bodeninterne Stickstoffkreisläufe in tropischen Regenwäldern

Arnold, Julia 10 December 2008 (has links)
No description available.
7

Learning Prerequisites for Biodiversity Education / Chilean and German Pupils Cognitive Frameworks and Their Commitment to Protect Biodiversity / Lernvoraussetzungen zur Biodiversitätsbildung / Schülervorstellungen chilenischer und deutscher Schüler(innen) und deren Bereitschaft, Biodiversität zu schützen

Menzel, Susanne 05 July 2007 (has links)
No description available.
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Plant-insect interactions in changing environments / Pflanze-Insekt Interaktionen unter dem Einfluß von Umweltveränderungen

Gladbach, David Joachim 06 July 2010 (has links)
No description available.
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Effects of Land Use, Market Integration, and Poverty on Tropical Deforestation: Evidence from Forest Margins Areas in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia / Auswirkungen der Landnutzung, Marktintegration und Armut durch Abholzung im Tropenwald: Nachweis aus Waldrandgebieten in Zentral-Sulawesi, Indonesien

Reetz, Sunny W. H. 30 January 2012 (has links)
No description available.
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Soil nitrogen oxide and carbon dioxide emissions from a tropical lowland and montane forest exposed to elevated nitrogen input / Auswirkungen erhöhter Stickstoffzufuhr auf die Stickoxid- und Kohlenstoffdioxid-Emissionen von Waldböden im tropischen Tief- und Bergland

Köhler, Birgit 18 February 2009 (has links)
No description available.

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