Julia Sattler

Julia Sattler
Universität Regensburg | UR · Ecology and Conservation Biology

Master of Science

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BfN Schriften 664 - Treffpunkt Biologische Vielfalt XX - Interdisziplinärer Forschungsaustausch im Rahmen des Übereinkommens über die biologische Vielfalt
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Vor dem Hintergrund zahlreicher umgesetzter und geplanter Renaturierungsmaßnahmen an Fließgewässern und deren Auen steigt der Bedarf an einer standardisierten Bewertung und Erfolgskontrolle, die die „biologische Wirksamkeit“ von Renaturierungen im Hinblick auf unterschiedliche Zielvorstellungen messbar und sichtbar machen. Im Gegensatz zu einheitli...
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Biodiversity loss is, at present, one of the most severe global environmental issues. However, more demanding species are put at greater risk than generalists. Knowledge of the habitat requirements of threatened species is essential for defining the levels at which nature conservation efforts should prospectively operate. This study describes the h...
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Vor dem Hintergrund zahlreicher Renaturierungsmaßnahmen an Fließgewässern und deren Auen steigt der Bedarf an standardisierten Erfolgskontrollen, um die „biologische Wirksamkeit“ von Renaturierungen im Hinblick auf unterschiedliche Zielvorstellungen, nicht nur anhand aquatischer Organismen allein, zu messen. Ein biologisches Verfahren, mit dem Akte...
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• Alpine rivers are, despite anthropogenic water flow regulation, still often highly dynamic ecosystems. Plant species occurring along these rivers are subject to ecological disturbance, mainly caused by seasonal flooding. Gypsophila repens typically grows at higher altitudes in the Alps, but also occurs at lower altitudes on gravel banks directly...
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Rhizobial symbiosis is known to increase the nitrogen availability in the rhizosphere of legumes. Therefore, it has been hypothesized that other plants’ roots should forage towards legume neighbours, but avoid non-legume neighbours. Yet, root distribution responding to legume plants as opposed to non-legumes has not yet been rigorously tested and m...
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In this investigation, we studied whether genetic variation and performance of the alpine plant species Dianthus callizonus differ between two different elevational zones of the southern Carpathians in Romania. We analysed 17 populations of the species from two study regions at 1700 and 2100 m above sea level in the Piatra Craiului Mountains applyi...

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