selected publications
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- Air humidity, soil moisture and soil chemistry as determinants of the herb layer composition in European beech forests
- Carabid beetles as indicators for shrub encroachment in dry grasslands
- Conservation Value, Management and Restoration of Europe’S Semi‑Natural Open Landscapes
- Consistent drivers of plant biodiversity across managed ecosystems
- Data from: The influence of balanced and imbalanced resource supply on biodiversity-functioning relationship across ecosystems
- Editorial: Madagascar's open landscapes under the spotlight
- Effects of dung-pad conditions and density on coprophagous beetle assemblages in a Mediterranean rangeland
- Environmental education in its infancy at Lake Alaotra, Madagascar
- Growth of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) saplings is limited by elevated atmospheric vapour pressure deficits
- Impacts of succession and grass encroachment on heathland Orthoptera
- Influence of soil and microclimate on species composition and grass encroachment in heath succession
- Lake Alaotra wetlands: how long can Madagascar's most important rice and fish production region withstand the anthropogenic pressure?
- Low-intensity Husbandry as a Cost-efficient Way to Preserve Dry Grasslands
- Main Driving Factors for Seacoast Vegetation in the Southern and Eastern Baltic
- Malagasy Conservationists and Environmental Educators: Life Paths into Conservation
- Multiple environmental control of leaf area and its significance for productivity in beech saplings
- Non-woody life-form contribution to vascular plant species richness in a tropical American forest
- Non-woody life-form contribution to vascular plant species richness in a tropical American forest
- Reading the Leaves’ Palm: Leaf Traits and Herbivory along the Microclimatic Gradient of Forest Layers
- Readme_StoichFun
- StoichFun_SEM_Evenness
- StoichFun_SEM_Richness
- Temperate forest herbs are adapted to high air humidity — evidence from climate chamber and humidity manipulation experiments in the field
- Water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes), any opportunities for the Alaotra wetlands and livelihoods?