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Veröffentlichungen der HSWT

Die chronologische Liste zeigt aktuelle Veröffentlichungen aus dem Forschungsbetrieb der Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. Zuständig ist das Zentrum für Forschung und Wissenstransfer (ZFW).

  • Zdenka Křenová, Jiří Brabec, Dr. Sabine Rösler, Pavel Kindlmann

    • Berechtigungen:  Open Access
    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Can we learn from the ecology of the Bohemian gentian and save another closely related species of Gentianella? (2019) PLoS ONE 14 (12). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226487

    Bohemian gentian (Gentianella praecox subsp. bohemica) is an endemic taxon that occurs on the Czech Massif and together with the Sturmian gentian (Gentianella obtusifolia subsp. sturmiana) are the only autumnal species of Gentianella with large flowers in central Europe. Both species have declined dramatically in both population size and numbers of populations. The Bohemian gentian rescue programme, which recommended appropriate management measures, was adopted in 2011. Here we study the ecology of this species, results of the rescue programme and explore the possibilities of using the experience resulting from this programme for improving the viability of the second species. Long-term monitoring of populations of the Bohemian gentian has shown that regular mowing or grazing together with careful litter removal and gap creation are necessary for its survival in the current climatic conditions. We found some ecological differences between these two closely related species of Gentianella. However, our empirical experience of the largest population of the Sturmian gentian at a site where it thrives, and general evidence that gaps are crucial for the successful establishment of Gentianella seedlings, indicate that regular mowing or grazing together with careful litter removal and creation of gaps, should also be recommended as in the case of the Bohemian gentian rescue programme. Artificial gaps are especially crucial for successful seedling regeneration in oligotrophic meadows with dense vegetation, where the last Sturmian gentian populations survive.
  • HSWT Newsmeldung, Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald, Dr. Michelangelo Olleck

    Präsentation des kurz vor Abschluss stehenden Verbundforschungsprojekts "Alpenhumus" im TUM/HSWT-Kolloquium für Angewandte Ökologie und Planung (2019) Forschungs-News HSWT, 23.01.2020 .

  • Richa Bharti, Prof. Dr. Dominik Grimm

    • Berechtigungen:  Open Access
    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Current challenges and best-practice protocols for microbiome analysis (2019) Briefings in Bioinformatics 22 (1), S. 178-193. DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbz155

    AbstractAnalyzing the microbiome of diverse species and environments using next-generation sequencing techniques has significantly enhanced our understanding on metabolic, physiological and ecological roles of environmental microorganisms. However, the analysis of the microbiome is affected by experimental conditions (e.g. sequencing errors and genomic repeats) and computationally intensive and cumbersome downstream analysis (e.g. quality control, assembly, binning and statistical analyses). Moreover, the introduction of new sequencing technologies and protocols led to a flood of new methodologies, which also have an immediate effect on the results of the analyses. The aim of this work is to review the most important workflows for 16S rRNA sequencing and shotgun and long-read metagenomics, as well as to provide best-practice protocols on experimental design, sample processing, sequencing, assembly, binning, annotation and visualization. To simplify and standardize the computational analysis, we provide a set of best-practice workflows for 16S rRNA and metagenomic sequencing data (available at https://github.com/grimmlab/MicrobiomeBestPracticeReview).
  • Prof. Dr. Jörg Prietzel, Dr. Michael Kohlpaintner, Dr. Michelangelo Olleck

    Skeletthumusböden als klimasensitiver C-Speicher und entscheidender Faktor für die Ökosystemfunktionen von Bergwäldern der Kalkalpen (2019) Vortrag im Weihenstephaner Kolloquium zur Angewandten Ökologie und Planung in Freising, Dezember 2019 .

  • Kathleen Brüssow, Prof. Dr. Christoph Gornott, Prof. Dr. Anja Faße, Prof. Dr. Ulrike Grote

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    The link between smallholders’ perception of climatic changes and adaptation in Tanzania (2019) Climate Change 157 (2), S. 545–563. DOI: 10.1007/s10584-019-02581-9

  • Prof. Dr. Volker Zahner, Dr. Miriam Hansbauer

    Einstieg in die Vogelbeobachtung − Wasservögel beobachten − aber wie? (2019) Der Falke, Sonderheft Wasservögel 2019 , S. 14-17.

  • Thilo Heinken, Martin Diekmann, Jan Liira, Anna Orczewska, Jörg Brunet, Milan Chytrý, Olivier Chabrerie, Pieter de Frenne, Guillaume Decoq, Prof. Dr. Jörg Ewald, Pavel Dřevojan, Zbigniew Dzwonko, Jon Feilberg, Bente Jessen Graee, John Arvid Grytnes, Martin Hermy, Wolf-Ulrich Kriebitzsch, Māris Laiviņš, Sigrid Lindmo, Damien Marage, Vitas Marozas, Antoine Meirland, Thomas Niemeyer, Jaanus Paal, P. Pyšek, Elle Roosaluste, Jiří Sádlo, Joop H. J. Schaminée, Marcus Schmidt, Torbjörn Tyler, Kris Verheyen, Monika Wulf

    European forest vascular plant species list (2019) figshare <https://figshare.com/articles/European_forest_vascular_plant_species_list/8095217> . DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.8095217.v1

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