
- Zwischen Naturschutz und Theoretischer kologie: Modelle zur Habitateignung und rumlichen
- -Predicting the species composition of Nardus stricta communities by logistic regression modelling -623 Journal of Vegetation Science 15: 623-634, 2004
- Specialist Group GfGf Gesellschaft fr kologie
- Mapping spatial distribution of preferential flow using earthworm distribution models in combination with tracer infiltration patterns
- Variablenselektion Bjorn Reineking1,2 & Boris Schroder3
- Uberblick zum Block Statistische Habitatmodelle -Status quo & aktuelle
- Magginiet al.2010.BOU Proceedings Climate Change and Birds. http://www.bou.org.uk/bouprocnet/ccb/magginietal.pdf
- Gf O Arbeitskreis Theorie in der Okologie 2003: Gene, Bits und Okosysteme (Hrsg: H. Reuter, B. Breckling, & A. Mittwollen), P. Lang Verlag Frankfurt/M; 100-117
- Validierung von Habitatmodellen Boris Schroder1 & Bjorn Reineking2
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE Modelling the recent and potential future spatial distribution
- HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES Hydrol. Process. 22, 48924904 (2008)
- A model of extensive cattle grazing as a management tool
- SHORT COMMUNICATIONS 429 Tuesday Feb 24 2004 01:20 PM
- Author's personal copy Predicting the occurrence of Middle Spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos medius
- Running head: Aquatic Warbler habitat selection and management Habitat selection of the globally threatened Aquatic Warbler at the
- Oikos 119: 622635, 2010 doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2009.18284.x
- Species in dynamic landscapes -Patterns, processes, and functions -
- Spatially explicit simulation of abiotic conditions not rototilled
- Customising the INGRID landscape model to the needs of nature conservation authorities M. Rudner1,2
- Modelling habitat and spatial distribution of an endangered longhorn beetle A case study for
- ORIGINAL PAPER Habitat quality matters for the distribution of an endangered leaf
- Rolff & Schrder: Regaining the water 359 Regaining the water: a simulation model approach
- FORECO-9964; No of Pages 8 Temporal and spatial dynamic of stool uprooting in
- Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 12, EGU2010-413, 2010
- Research questions What are the driving factors of marmot`s
- The scale dependence of ecological processes and patterns, as well as their analysis is a long-standing theme in ecology. The problem of scaling has three components: (i) direct
- Temporal and spatial dynamics in abandoned chestnut coppice forests
- Sampling optimization using image segmentation Tim Hring1,2
- Static species distribution models in dynamically changing systems: how good can predictions really be?
- Author's personal copy Ecological Modelling 220 (2009) 34813489
- HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES Hydrol. Process. 23, 702718 (2009)
- Ecological Applications, 18(8), 2008, pp. 20002015 2008 by the Ecological Society of America
- 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim www.plant-soil.com J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci. 2008, 171, 325337 DOI: 10.1002/jpln.200700027 325
- Abstract One goal of conservation biology is the assessment of effects of land use change on species
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- Ecological Modelling 193 (2006) 675690 Constrain to perform: Regularization of habitat models
- Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. Discuss., 3, 11851214, 2006 www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci-discuss.net/3/1185/2006/
- Bird Conservation International (2004) 14:6375. BirdLife International 2004 DOI: 10.1017/S0959270903000000 Printed in the United Kingdom
- HABITATMODELLEHABITATMODELLE Methodik, Anwendung, NutzenMethodik, Anwendung, Nutzen
- Gutemae fur Habitatmodelle Bjorn Reineking1,2 & Boris Schroder3
- Population dynamics and habitat connectivity affecting the spatial spread of populations a simulation study
- Schrder B.: Habitatmodelle fr ein modernes Naturschutzmanagement Albrecht Gnauck (Hrsg.): Theorie und Modellierung von kosystemen -Workshop Klpinsee 2000. Shaker, Aachen: 201-224.
- ECOGRAPHY 24: 483496. Copenhagen 2001 Habitat models and their transfer for single and multi species
- Figure 6: log(ks) of soil medium with (upper panel) and without (lower panel) population of 40 worm burrows/m, length is on
- Aims of the project First results
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- A Habitat-Suitability-Model for the Stripe Winged GrasshopperA Habitat-Suitability-Model for the Stripe Winged Grasshopper Stenobothrus lineatusStenobothrus lineatus
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- Tagungsbeitrag zu: Gemeinsame Sitzung Kommission III DBG und Fachgruppe 4
- Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 12, EGU2010-8407, 2010
- Julian Klaus*, Erwin Zehe*, Juliane Palm** & Boris Schrder** *Institute of Water and Environment, Technische Universitt Mnchen; **Institute of Geoecology, Potsdam University
- Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol. 12, EGU2010-10837-1, 2010
- Ecohydrological modelling Linking spatiotemporal earthworm models to preferential flow
- UPGradE University of Potsdam Graduate Initiative on Ecological Modelling KickoffWorkshop Programme
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE Modelling habitat selection of the cryptic Hazel Grouse Bonasa
- Ecology, 89(12), 2008, pp. 33713386 2008 by the Ecological Society of America
- Schrder et al. Predictive species distribution modelling in butterflies Ecology of Butterflies in Europe
- Model performance and internal validation Internal validation via bootstrapping to correct for over-
- Forest regeneration on landslide sites Landslide events alter forest structure in a dramatic way -usually all trees on top of
- Extensive grazing influences diversity: How do heterogeneity andExtensive grazing influences diversity: How do heterogeneity and vegetationvegetation structure affect composition of spider communities?structure affect composition of spider communities?
- Modellierung der Art-Habitat-Beziehung ein Uberblick uber die Verfahren der Habitatmodellierung
- Author's personal copy A landscape model for quantifying the trade-off between
- Schwerpunkt: Workshoptagung Freie Software FORUM GEOKOL. 18 (3), 2007 19
- Habitat selection by the pale-headed brush-finch (Atlapetes pallidiceps) in southern Ecuador: implications for conservation
- Geoecology-studies at the TU Braunschweig, Germany Focus on: Ecology, hydrology, agroecology, soil sciences
- Horst H. Gerke Leibniz-Zentrum fr Agrarlandschaftsforschung (ZALF) e. V.
- Current Research on Earthworm Dynamics
- Juliane Palm (Dipl. Biologist) PhD student at the University of Potsdam within the
- Yvan CAPOWIEZ (INRA Avignon)
- Burrowing my way into earthworm ecology Walter S. Andriuzzi
- Earthworm diversity and ecosystem services in a landscape context
- Linking earthworm species distribution to macropore flow