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Modeling water requirements of major crops and their responses to climate change in the North China Plain
Luo, X., Xia, J., & Yang, H. (2015). Modeling water requirements of major crops and their responses to climate change in the North China Plain. Environmental Earth Sciences, 74(4), 3531-3541. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-015-4400-0
Hydrological modelling of a heterogeneous catchment using an integrated approach of remote sensing, a geographic information system and hydrologic response units: the case study of Wadi Zerka Ma'in catchment area, north east of the Dead Sea
Odeh, T., Rödiger, T., Geyer, S., & Schirmer, M. (2015). Hydrological modelling of a heterogeneous catchment using an integrated approach of remote sensing, a geographic information system and hydrologic response units: the case study of Wadi Zerka Ma'in catchment area, north east of the Dead Sea. Environmental Earth Sciences, 73(7), 3309-3326. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-014-3627-5
Response of runoff to climate change in the Wei River basin, China
Zuo, D., Xu, Z., Zhao, J., Abbaspour, K. C., & Yang, H. (2015). Response of runoff to climate change in the Wei River basin, China. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 60(3), 508-522. https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2014.943668
Effects of experimental warming and nitrogen enrichment on leaf and litter chemistry of a wetland grass, <I>Phragmites australis</I>
Flury, S., & Gessner, M. O. (2014). Effects of experimental warming and nitrogen enrichment on leaf and litter chemistry of a wetland grass, Phragmites australis. Basic and Applied Ecology, 15, 219-228. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2014.04.002
Ecological networks: the missing links in biomonitoring science
Gray, C., Baird, D. J., Baumgartner, S., Jacob, U., Jenkins, G. B., O'Gorman, E. J., … Woodward, G. (2014). Ecological networks: the missing links in biomonitoring science. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51(5), 1444-1449. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12300
Thermoregulation and microhabitat use in mountain butterflies of the genus <I>Erebia</I>: importance of fine-scale habitat heterogeneity
Kleckova, I., Konvicka, M., & Klecka, J. (2014). Thermoregulation and microhabitat use in mountain butterflies of the genus Erebia: importance of fine-scale habitat heterogeneity. Journal of Thermal Biology, 41(1), 50-58. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtherbio.2014.02.002
Reviewing innovative Earth observation solutions for filling science-policy gaps in hydrology
Lehmann, A., Giuliani, G., Ray, N., Rahman, K., Abbaspour, K., Nativi, S., … Beniston, M. (2014). Reviewing innovative Earth observation solutions for filling science-policy gaps in hydrology. Journal of Hydrology, 518, 267-277. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2014.05.059
Implications of heat waves on immune defence, life history traits, and adaptive potential. A snail’s perspective
Leicht, K. (2014). Implications of heat waves on immune defence, life history traits, and adaptive potential. A snail’s perspective [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Jyväskylä.
Effects of ice and floods on vegetation in streams in cold regions: implications for climate change
Lind, L., Nilsson, C., & Weber, C. (2014). Effects of ice and floods on vegetation in streams in cold regions: implications for climate change. Ecology and Evolution, 4(21), 4173-4184. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1283
The role of ice dynamics in shaping vegetation in flowing waters
Lind, L., Nilsson, C., Polvi, L. E., & Weber, C. (2014). The role of ice dynamics in shaping vegetation in flowing waters. Biological Reviews, 89(4), 791-804. https://doi.org/10.1111/brv.12077
Long-term changes in hypoxia and soluble reactive phosphorus in the hypolimnion of a large temperate lake: consequences of a climate regime shift
North, R. P., North, R. L., Livingstone, D. M., Köster, O., & Kipfer, R. (2014). Long-term changes in hypoxia and soluble reactive phosphorus in the hypolimnion of a large temperate lake: consequences of a climate regime shift. Global Change Biology, 20(3), 811-823. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12371
Ecosystem development of streams lengthened by rapid glacial recession
Robinson, C. T., Thompson, C., & Freestone, M. (2014). Ecosystem development of streams lengthened by rapid glacial recession. Fundamental and Applied Limnology, 185(3-4), 235-246. https://doi.org/10.1127/fal/2014/0667
Integrated water resources management under different hydrological, climatic and socio-economic conditions: results and lessons learned from a transdisciplinary IWRM project IWAS
Seegert, J., Berendonk, T. U., Bernhofer, C., Blumensaat, F., Dombrowsky, I., Fuehner, C., … Krebs, P. (2014). Integrated water resources management under different hydrological, climatic and socio-economic conditions: results and lessons learned from a transdisciplinary IWRM project IWAS. Environmental Earth Sciences, 72(12), 4677-4687. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-014-3877-2
Vulnerability and adaptability of sanitation systems to climate change
Sherpa, A. M., Koottatep, T., Zurbrügg, C., & Cissé, G. (2014). Vulnerability and adaptability of sanitation systems to climate change. Journal of Water and Climate Change, 5(4), 487-495. https://doi.org/10.2166/wcc.2014.003
Climate change and the willingness to pay to reduce ecological and health risks from wastewater flooding in urban centers and the environment
Veronesi, M., Chawla, F., Maurer, M., & Lienert, J. (2014). Climate change and the willingness to pay to reduce ecological and health risks from wastewater flooding in urban centers and the environment. Ecological Economics, 98, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2013.12.005
Resilience of river flow regimes
Botter, G., Basso, S., Rodriguez-Iturbe, I., & Rinaldo, A. (2013). Resilience of river flow regimes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America PNAS, 110(32), 12925-12930. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1311920110
Modeling the dynamics of oxygen consumption upon riverbank filtration by a stochastic-convective approach
Diem, S., Cirpka, O. A., & Schirmer, M. (2013). Modeling the dynamics of oxygen consumption upon riverbank filtration by a stochastic-convective approach. Journal of Hydrology, 505, 352-363. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhydrol.2013.10.015
NOM degradation during river infiltration: effects of the climate variables temperature and discharge
Diem, S., Rudolf von Rohr, M., Hering, J. G., Kohler, H. P. E., Schirmer, M., & von Gunten, U. (2013). NOM degradation during river infiltration: effects of the climate variables temperature and discharge. Water Research, 47(17), 6585-6595. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2013.08.028
Riverbank filtration within the context of river restoration and climate change
Diem, S. (2013). Riverbank filtration within the context of river restoration and climate change [Doctoral dissertation].
Late Holocene air temperature variability reconstructed from the sediments of Laguna Escondida, Patagonia, Chile (45°30'S)
Elbert, J., Wartenburger, R., von Gunten, L., Urrutia, R., Fischer, D., Fujak, M., … Grosjean, M. (2013). Late Holocene air temperature variability reconstructed from the sediments of Laguna Escondida, Patagonia, Chile (45°30'S). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 369, 482-492. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2012.11.013