The dissertation is a comprehensive approach to explain the long-term dynamics of a plant population in its environment, based on a long-term data set covering 26 years. One part of the thesis deals with life-history traits and population dynamics that are analysed in detail and related to weather conditions, another part deals with the spatial pattern and spatial variability of plant and population performance. Finally, genetic pattern of three populations of the species growing within central Germany were analysed to evaluate genetic diversity and genetic differentiation of the populations. Die Dissertation ist ein umfassender Ansatz, um die Langzeitdynamik einer Pflanzenpopulation in ihrer Umwelt zu erklären. Die Arbeit basiert auf Lang...
In natural populations genetic variation is shaped by a complex interplay of evolutionary forces. Fo...
Pithophora and Cladophora are two representative genera of the order Cladophorales as filamentous Ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.The crisis of newly emerging dise...
The dissertation is a comprehensive approach to explain the long-term dynamics of a plant population...
The mechanisms behind the high level of plant diversity and endemism observed in the Cape Floral Reg...
I present a dissertation that examines the stochastic and deterministic predictors of population gen...
Anthropogenic climate change poses a significant threat to plant populations and communities because...
Oldenburgia grandis is a rare, long-lived woody paleoendemic of the Fynbos Biome of South Africa. Co...
Forest trees, like oaks, rely on high levels of genetic variation to adapt to varying environmental ...
Considerable conflict remains in the literature as to the position of the root of placental mammals,...
Due to high spatio-temporal heterogeneity, floodplains are of high importance for ecological functio...
Polyploidization (whole genome duplication – WGD) is a recurrent process in plants and provides grea...
The Ambrosia species represent one of the most problematic groups of invasive weeds around the world...
Accurate species identification and assessment of species diversity are essential for studies on phy...
The order Artiodactyla is a diverse group of terrestrial mammals that has been an important componen...
In natural populations genetic variation is shaped by a complex interplay of evolutionary forces. Fo...
Pithophora and Cladophora are two representative genera of the order Cladophorales as filamentous Ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.The crisis of newly emerging dise...
The dissertation is a comprehensive approach to explain the long-term dynamics of a plant population...
The mechanisms behind the high level of plant diversity and endemism observed in the Cape Floral Reg...
I present a dissertation that examines the stochastic and deterministic predictors of population gen...
Anthropogenic climate change poses a significant threat to plant populations and communities because...
Oldenburgia grandis is a rare, long-lived woody paleoendemic of the Fynbos Biome of South Africa. Co...
Forest trees, like oaks, rely on high levels of genetic variation to adapt to varying environmental ...
Considerable conflict remains in the literature as to the position of the root of placental mammals,...
Due to high spatio-temporal heterogeneity, floodplains are of high importance for ecological functio...
Polyploidization (whole genome duplication – WGD) is a recurrent process in plants and provides grea...
The Ambrosia species represent one of the most problematic groups of invasive weeds around the world...
Accurate species identification and assessment of species diversity are essential for studies on phy...
The order Artiodactyla is a diverse group of terrestrial mammals that has been an important componen...
In natural populations genetic variation is shaped by a complex interplay of evolutionary forces. Fo...
Pithophora and Cladophora are two representative genera of the order Cladophorales as filamentous Ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2009.The crisis of newly emerging dise...