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Integrierte Modellierung von aquatischen Ökosystemen in China: Arealbestimmung von Makrozoobenthos auf Einzugsgebietsebene - Integrated modelling of aquatic ecosystems in China: Distribution of benthic macroinvertebrates at catchment scale
The distribution of freshwater benthic macroinvertebrates can be quantified by means of species distribution models (SDMs). For this …
M. Kuemmerlen
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S. Domisch
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B. Schmalz
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Q. Cai.
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N. Fohrer
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S.C. Jähnig
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Range shifts of a relict Himalayan dragonfly in the Hindu Kush Himalayan region under climate change scenarios
Although understanding of geographic range shifts of many species in response to global climate change is expanding steadily, little is …
R.D.T. Shah
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D.N. Shah
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S. Domisch
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Cryptic biodiversity loss linked to global climate change
Global climate change (GCC) significantly affects distributional patterns of organisms1, and considerable impacts on biodiversity are …
M. Balint
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S. Domisch
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C.H.M. Engelhardt
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P. Haase
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S. Lehrian
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J. Sauer
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K. Theissinger
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S.U. Pauls
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C. Nowak
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Low mountain ranges: summit traps for montane freshwater species under climate change
Global climate change (GCC) is expected to lead to massive loss of global biodiversity in the alpine regions of mountain ranges. …
J. Sauer
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S. Domisch
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C. Nowak
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P. Haase
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Climate-change winners and losers: stream macroinvertebrates of a submontane region in Central Europe
Freshwater ecosystems will be profoundly affected by global climate change, especially those in mountainous areas, which are known to …
S. Domisch
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S.C. Jähnig
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P. Haase
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