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Will I stay or will I go? Plant species‐specific response and tolerance to high land‐use intensity in temperate grassland ecosystems
Busch, V., Klaus, V. H., Schäfer, D., Prati, D., Boch, S., Müller, J., … Kleinebecker, T. (2019). Will I stay or will I go? Plant species‐specific response and tolerance to high land‐use intensity in temperate grassland ecosystems. Journal of Vegetation Science, 30(4), 674-686. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.12749
Spatial and temporal patterns of Ellenberg nutrient values in forests of Germany and adjacent regions - a survey based on phytosociological databases
Ewald, J., Hennekens, S., Conrad, S., Wohlgemuth, T., Jansen, F., Jenssen, M., … Godefroid, S. (2013). Spatial and temporal patterns of Ellenberg nutrient values in forests of Germany and adjacent regions - a survey based on phytosociological databases. Tuexenia, 33, 93-109.
Soil fertility relates to fungal-mediated decomposition and organic matter turnover in a temperate mountain forest
Mayer, M., Rewald, B., Matthews, B., Sandén, H., Rosinger, C., Katzensteiner, K., … Godbold, D. L. (2021). Soil fertility relates to fungal-mediated decomposition and organic matter turnover in a temperate mountain forest. New Phytologist, 231(2), 777-790. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.17421
Disturbance indicator values for European plants
Midolo, G., Herben, T., Axmanová, I., Marcenò, C., Pätsch, R., Bruelheide, H., … Chytrý, M. (2023). Disturbance indicator values for European plants. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 32(1), 24-34. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13603
Plant species composition and local habitat conditions as primary determinants of terrestrial arthropod assemblages
Tobisch, C., Rojas-Botero, S., Uhler, J., Müller, J., Kollmann, J., Moning, C., … Ewald, J. (2023). Plant species composition and local habitat conditions as primary determinants of terrestrial arthropod assemblages. Oecologia, 201, 813-825. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-023-05345-6