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adam_text | VERHANDLUNGEN DER GESELLSCHAFT FUR OKOLOGIE BAND 33 BIODIVERSITY - FROM
PATTERNS TO PROCESSES KURZFASSUNGEN DER BEITRAGE ZUR 33. JAHRESTAGUNG
DER GESELLSCHAFT FIIR OKOLOGIE IN HALLE/SAALE VOM 8. - 12.9.2003
HERAUSGEGEBEN IM AUFTRAG DER GESELLSCHAFT FUR OKOLOGIE VON JUTTA
STADLER, ISABEL! HENSEN, STEFAN KLOTZ UND HILDE FELDMANN HALLE/SAALE
2003 VERLAG. DIE WERKSTATT INHALTSVERZEICHNIS VORWORT : 35 LIST OF
SYMPOSIA 37 PLENARY TALKS 39 PART A: ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES DETERMINING
BIODIVERSITY PATTERN SYMPOSIUM 1: BIODIVERSITY, SPATIAL STRUCTURES AND
HABITAT FRAGMENTATION EFFECTS OF HABITAT LOSS AND FRAGMENTATION ON
POPULATION DYNAMICS T. WLEGAND, E. REVILLA, K.A. MOLONEY * 50 HABITAT
FRAGMENTATION AND LOCAL ADAPTATION: A RECIPROCAL REPLANT-TRANSPLANT
EXPERIMENT AMONG 15 POPULATIONS OF LYCHNIS FLOS-CUCULI L. M. FISCHER, C.
PERRET,D. GALEUCHET 51 PLANT PERFORMANCE AND BIOTIC INTERACTIONS OF THE
COMMON PLANT LYCHNIS FLOS-CUCULI L. IN A FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE D.
GALEUCHET, C. PERRET, M. FISCHER 52 AREA-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF LANDSCAPE
STRUCTURES ON COLONISATION OF SPINACH FIELDS BY AUTOGRAPHA GAMMA L . T.
KLUG, A. GATHMANN, H.-M. POEHLING, R. MEYHOFER 53 SURVIVAL OF CRICKETS
IN HABITATS VARIABLE IN SPACE AND TIME S. HEIN, J. GOMBERT, C. STANKE,
J. VOSS, H.J. POETHKE 54 GENETIC EROSION: EFFECTS OF HABITAT
FRAGMENTATION ON THE DIVERSITY OFPOECILUS LEPIDUS POPULATIONS
(COLEOPTERA, CARABIDAE) , M. PERSIGEHL, T. ASSMANN 55 ECOLOGICAL
INTERPRETATION OF MATRIX EFFECTS ON SPECIES RICHNESS CAN BE OBSCURED BY
THE SPATIAL SCALE OF OBSERVATION T. PURTAUF, C. THIES, K. EKSCHMITT, V.
WOLTERS, J. DAUBER 56 INFLUENCE OF VEGETATION STRUCTURE AND PARASITISM
ON A MONOPHAGOUS HERBIVORE ON FOUR SPATIAL SCALES A. HEIBWOLF, H.J.
POETHKE, E. OBERMAIER 57 INTERACTIONS IN A PLANT-PATHOGEN-INSECT
COMMUNITY AT DIFFERENT SPATIAL SCALES A. KRUESS 58 FARMING SYSTEM AND
LANDSCAPE CONTEXT INFLUENCE BIOCONTROL OF CEREAL APHIDS I. ROSCHEWITZ,
M. HTICKER, C. THIES, T. TSCHARNTKE 59 LANDSCAPE COMPLEXITY DETERMINES
SPIDER DENSITIES IN CEREAL FIELDS M.H. SCHMIDT, C. THIES, T. TSCHARNTKE
60 EFFECTS OF HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ON A TRI-TROPHIC SYSTEM J.A.
ELZINGA, A. BIERE 61 TESTING SPATIAL ECOLOGY: SOME THOUGHTS BASED ON
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE FROM PLANTS P. STOLL 62 DIVERSITY EFFECTS ON
PRODUCTIVITY AND CARBON: NITROGEN SEQUESTRATION IN EXPERIMENTAL
GRASSLANDS V.M. TEMPERTON, P. MWANGI, C. ROSCHER, B. SCHMID, W.W.
WEISSER, E.-D. SCHULZE, N. BUCHMANN 63 PERMEABILITY OF FOREST EDGES FOR
NON-FOREST PLANT SPECIES: SOIL SEED BANK COMPOSITION R. DEVLAEMINCK, M.
HERMY 64 PLANT SPECIES DIVERSITY OF FRAGMENTED FORESTS IN NORTHWESTERN
GERMANY A. KOLB, M. DLEKMANN 65 SIMULATING BIRD SPECIES DIVERSITY IN
DISTURBED TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS A. HUTH, K. REINHARD, P. KOHLER 66
INFLUENCE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES ON THE POPULATION DYNAMICS OF PLANT
PESTS AND THEIR ANTAGONISTS U. VLSSER, K. WLEGAND, W. KOHLER 67 THE
IMPACT OF HABITAT FRAGMENTATION ON SPECIES INTERACTIONS D. PRINS, C.
GRASHOF-BOKDAM, V. VERBOOM-VASILJEV 68 SIMULATION MODEL OF BUSH-CRICKET
POPULATION DYNAMICS IN RELATION TO. HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS AND
TEMPERATURE B.C. WLDMANN, H.-H. THULKE, E. GOTTSCHALK, C. WLSSEL 69
MODELLING STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY IN NATURAL BEECH FOREST: THE POTENTIAL
ROLE OF UNMANAGED ISLANDS FOR SPECIES DIVERSITY V. GRIMM, S. RADEMACHER
70 HABITAT HETEROGENEITY, SPECIES DIVERSITY AND KEYSTONE STRUCTURES: THE
IMPORTANCE OF SPATIAL SCALE J. TEWS, U. BROSE, V. GRIMM, F. JELTSCH 71
SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF LOCAL SPECIES RICHNESS H.WAGNER 71 ASSOCIATIONAL
RESISTANCE MAY DRIVE TREE REGENERATION IN PASTURE WOODLANDS OF THE SWISS
JURA MOUNTAINS C. SMIT, D.H. BEGUIN, H. MULLER-SCHARER 72 EDGE EFFECTS
IN DRY FOREST ISLANDS IN THE COMOE NATIONAL PARK (NE COTE D LVOIRE) K.J.
HENNENBERG, S. POREMBSKI 73 EFFECTS OF ROADS AND FENCES ON POPULATION
PERSISTANCE: WHEN DOES FENCING ENHANCE SURVIVAL PROBABILITY? J.A.G.
JAGER, L. FAHRIG 74 INVESTIGATIONS ON THE BIOCONCENTRATION OF HEAVY
METALS IN ARCHEO-, MESO- AND NEOGASTROPODS A.T.ABDALLAH 75
PLANT-POLLINATOR-INTERACTIONS ON CAMPANULA GLOMERATA L. (CAMPANULACEAE)
IN A FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPE A. ALTHOF, M. KRAEMER 76 MORPHOLOGICAL
VARIATION AND PERFORMANCE IN RELATION TO POPULATION SIZE AND HABITAT
QUALITY IN CARLINA VULGARIS U. BECKER, H. BERG, D. MATTHIES 77
VEGETATION AND HABITATS OF VOIGASTE FOREST (ESTONIA) J. DENGER, H.
TREMP, M. IVASK 78 BIODIVERSITY OF PLANTS AND PHYTOPHAGES IN POSTMINING
LANDSCAPES OF LOWER LUSATIA P. DENKINGER, U. BRORING, J. MRZLJAK, G.
WIEGLEB 79 PLANT SPECIES DIVERSITY IN SKIRT COMMUNITIES. INVESTIGATIONS
FROM WENDLAND/ LOWER SAXONY M. ELSENBERG, J. DENGLER, C. HOBOHM, W.
HARDTLE 80 PATTERNS OF BIODIVERSITY IN AUSTRIAN LANDSCAPES - EXAMPLES
FROM VASCULAR PLANT SPECIES IN A CHANGING WORLD T. ENGLISCH, H. NLKLFELD
81 ANOMALOUS SEX RATIO PATTERNS AND THE LINKAGE TO HABITAT PARTITIONING
IN A MANGROVE CRAB POPULATION E. FAY, K. DIELE, U. BERGER 82 DEVELOPMENT
OF STRATEGIES FOR AN EFFICIENT NETWORK OF CONSERVATION PRIORITY SITES AT
THE ATLANTIC PLATEAU OF SAO PAULO (BRAZIL) B. FELINKS, K. HENLE, J.-P.
METZGER. 83 VARIABILITY OF SITE AND LANDSCAPE METRICS AT DIFFERENT
SPATIAL SCALES D. GABRIEL, C. THIES, T. TSCHARNTKE 84 ALLOCATION
PATTERNS IN LIANAS AND THEIR SUPPORTERS ON DIFFERENTLY DISTURBED SITES
IN COSTA RICA K. HEINEN, M. KAZDA 85 SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION PATTERNS OF
POWDERY MILDEW (ERYSIPHALES) TAXA AND SELECTED MORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES IN
EUROPE C.KAINZ , - 86 SEASONAL FLUCTUATIONS OF SPECIES RICHNESS AT FINE
SCALE IN WOODED PASTURES F. KOHLER, M.A. PROGIN, J.-M. GOBAT, A.
BUTTLER, F. GILLET 87 STRUCTURE AND CONNECTANCE OF GENERALISTIC
PLANT-POLLINATOR COMUNITIES M. KRAEMER . 88 PATCHY POPULATIONS OF THE
MONOPHAGOUS BUTTERFLY CUPIDO MINIMUS J. KRAUSS,I. STEFFAN-DEWENTER,T.
TSCHARNTKE 89 PLANT SPECIES DIVERSITY AND SPECIES DISTRIBUTION IN A
TROPICAL LOWLAND RAIN FOREST IN THE PHILLIPINES G. LANGENBERGER 90
EFFECTS OF POPULATION SIZE AND DENSITY ON REPRODUCTION OF THE
SELF-INCOMPATIBLE PLANT HYPOCHOERIS RADICATA D. MATTHIES,T. REINHOLD 91
CORRELATION BETWEEN GENETIC AND SPATIAL STRUCTURE IN A SMALL NATURAL
POPULATION OF ANTHERICUM LILIAGO A. PETERSON, I.V. BARTISH,J. PETERSON..
92 MECHANISMS OF THE COMPETITIVENESS OF BEECH AND SPRUCE I. M.
REITER,A.J. NUNN, K.-H. HABERLE, R. MATYSSEK.. 93 SPACE SEQUESTRATION OF
BEECH AND SPRUCE I.M. REITER, A.J. NUNN, K.-H. HABERLE, R. MATYSSEK 94
CARBON AND NUTRIENT ACCUMULATION IN ROOTS OF GRASSLAND COMMUNITIES IN
DEPENDENCE ON PLANT DIVERSITY AND GROWING SEASON A. REUTER, C. NEBHOVER,
C. BEIERKUHNLEIN, C. ENGELS 95 HEDGEROWS STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY AND
LANDSCAPE METRICS: DOES EXIST A RELATIONSHIP? T. SITZIA, C. BERNARDI, E.
CANTARELLO, L. MILAN * 96 MORPHOLOGICAL HETEROGENEITY IN THE ESTUARINE
POPULATIONS OF THE CICHLID ETROPLUS SURATENSIS IN SRI LANKA K.B.SUNEETHA
97 THE NATURAL FOREST ,,ROTHWALD (LOWER AUSTRIAN CALCAREOUS ALPS) - A
HOTSPOT OF ENTOMOLOGICAL DIVERSITY W. WAITZBAUER, P. ZABRANSKY 98
REPRODUCTION AND DISPERSAL STRATEGIES OF A CLONAL PLANT IN A
METAPOPULATION: A SIMULATION STUDY WITH HIERACIUM PILOSELLA E. WLNKLER,
K. JOHST, J. STOCKLIN 99 BIODIVERSITY MODELLING AT MULTIPLE SPATIAL
SCALES T.X.YUE 100 SPONGES IN LIMSKI KANAL, CROATIA - ABUNDANCE,
DIVERSITY AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERN W. ZUCHT, M. SLDRI, F. BRUMMER 101
SYMPOSIUM 2: BIOGEOGRAPHY AND MACROECOLOGY THE GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY OF
BIRDS W.JETZ 104 SPECIES DISTRIBUTION ALONG A PRODUCTIVITY GRADIENT A.
BONN, D. STORCH, K.J. GASTON 105 AMBIENT OCEAN PRODUCTIVITY AND THE
STRUCTURE OF MARINE FISH COMMUNITIES: MERRETT S HYPOTHESIS REVISITED
H.O.FOCK 106 PATTERNS IN SPECIES DIVERSITY OF POLAR MEGABENTHOS
ASSEMBLAGES: COMPARATIVE CASE STUDIES IN THE EASTERN WEDDELL SEA
(ANTARCTICA) AND NORTHWESTERN GREENLAND SEA (ARCTIC) D. PLEPENBURG, J.
GUTT 107 MACROECOLOGICAJ^PATTERNS OF RARE AND ENDANGERED VASCULAR PLANT
SPECIES OF GERMANY E.WELK 108 GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY OF VASCULAR PLANTS -
PATTERNS AND CAUSES J. MUTKE, G. KLER, A. HOSTERT, W. KTJPER, H. KREFT,
D. RAFIQPOOR, W. BARTHLOTT 109 MODELLING SUCCULENT DISTRIBUTION ARID
PLANT SPECIES RICHNESS IN SOUTHERN AFRICA B. REINEKING, A. HUTH, C.
WISSEL 110 ANDEAN INFLUENCE ON LOWLAND PLANT DIVERSITY - A
BIOGEOGRAPHICAL CASE STUDY ON VASCULAR EPIPHYTES IN WESTERN AMAZONIA H.
KREFT, N. KOSTER, W. KUPER, J. NIEDER, W. BARTHLOTT ILL RIVER CORRIDOR
PLANTS (STROMTALPFLANZEN): NEW IDEAS TO APPROACH AN OLD DISTRIBUTION
PATTERN M. BURKART, M. WLCHMANN.. 112 DISTRIBUTION PATTERN OF PLANT
TRAITS AND THEIR ENVIRONMENTAL CORRELATES I. KUHN, W. DURKA, S. KLOTZ
113 LANDSCAPE AND FLORISTIC SPECIES DIVERSITY ALONG AN ALTITUDINAL
TRANSECT IN THE EASTERN ALPS E. TASSER, U. TAPPEINER 114 REGIONAL
DIFFERENCES IN NICHE CHARACTERISTICS OF FOREST VASCULAR PLANTS M.
DLEKMANN, M. WULF 115 DETERMINANTS OF THE DISTRIBUTION AND STRUCTURE OF
SAVANNAS IN AFRICA S. HLGGINS 116 DIVERSITY PATTERNS OF INDICATOR PLANT
GROUPS FOR SOIL REACTION S. SCHMIDTLEIN, J. EWALD 117 TAXA-AREA CURVES:
A METHOD FOR QUANTIFYING SPECIES TAXONOMIC DISTINCTNESS AT DIFFERENT
HIERARCHICAL LEVELS M. MARIGNANI, C. RICOTTA, F. ROSSI, G.C. AVENA, C.
BLASI 118 PREDICTING THE SPECIES COMPOSITION OF MATT-GRASS COMMUNITIES
(NARDETALIA) BY A LOGISTIC REGRESSION MODEL C. PEPPLER-LISBACH, B.
SCHRODER 119 MOLECULAR ECOLOGY AND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA
(L.) HEYNH. (BRASSICACEAE) M.H. HOFFMANN, H. SCHMUTHS, R. HORRES, K.
BACHMANN 120 ON THE ESTIMATION OF SPECIES NUMBERS - HOW CLOSE CAN WE
COME TO REALITY? W.ULRICH 121 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE GLOBAL AND
REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES CHANGES DURING PHYLOGENY A. PRINZING
122 MOLECULAR PHYLOGEOGRAPHY AND POSTGLACIAL COLONIZATION ROUTES OF THE
DICE SNAKE (MATRIX TESSELLATA) AND THE VIPERINE SNAKE (N. MAURA) D.
GUICKING, U. JOGER, M. WINK 123 ISLAND HOPPERS - THE GENESIS OF CANARIAN
ORTHOPTERA A. HOCHKIRCH 124 RESULTS OF A TRIAL TO CONTROL THE INVASIVE
NEOPHYTE LYSICHITON AMERICANUS IN TAUNUS (HESSIA, GERMANY) B.
ALBERTERNST, S. NAWRATH, R. WITTIG 125 BIODIVERSITY OF BENTHIC DIATOMS
IN NEW ZEALAND LOWLAND WETLANDS T. BEIER, U. RAEDER 126 ILEX AQUIFOLIUM
- A BIOINDICATOR FOR CLIMATE CHANGE? S. BERGER, G.-R. WALTHER... 127 DO
PATTERNS OF NON-NATIVE PLANT SPECIES IN CHEON-JU (SOUTH KOREA) MATCH
THOSE IN CENTRAL EUROPEAN CITIES? I.K. CHOI, S. ZERBE,I.
KOWARIK.......... 128 BIODIVERSITY PATTERNS ON THE SERENGETI PLAINS,
TANZANIA USING BIRDS AS AN INDICATOR T. GOTTSCHALK. : 129 WHY IS THERE A
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SEED SIZE AND POLLEN-OVULE RATIO? L. G6TZENBERGER,
I. KUHN, W. DURKA, S. KLOTZ 130 FROM PROCESSES TO PATTERNS:
BIODIVERSITY WAVE MECHANICS AS A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO EXAMINE
MACROECOLOGICAL PATTERNS D.HASHMI 131 HOTSPOTS OF PLANT DIVERSITY IN
AFRICA W. KUPER J. MUTKE, H. SOMMER,J. LOVETT, J. TAPLIN, P. LLNDER, A.
BHAT, W. BARTHLOTT....7.. 132 FROM PITFALL TRAP TO REGIONAL
BIODIVERSITY: LINKING ARTHROPOD DATA TO REMOTE SENSING CLASSIFICATIONS *
J. MRZLJAK, I. BRUNK, U. NOCKER 133 COMPARISON OF RARE SPECIES DIVERSITY
FOR RUSSIAN DIVERSITY HOTSPOTS I. VENEVSKAIA, S. VENEVSKY I 133
SYMPOSIUM 3: BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS AND ECOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS
EVOLUTIONARY CHANGE IN INVADING PLANT POPULATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR
BIOLOGICAL CONTROL H. MULLER-SCHARER, T. STEINGER 136 IS IT THE LACK OF
BIOTIC INTERACTIONS IN NEW ENVIRONMENTS THAT MAKES AN INVASIVE WEED? J.
JOSHI, K. VRIELING 137 MICROEVOLUTION IN INVASIVE POPULATIONS OF GARLIC
MUSTARD (ALLIARIA PETIOLATA): GROWTH, COMPETITIVE ABILITY, AND
ANTI-HERBIVORE DEFENSE O. BOSSDORF, D. PRATI, B. SCHMID, H. AUGE 138 ARE
INVASIVE POPULATIONS MORE COMPETITIVE THAN NATIVE ONES? G. JACOBS, E.
WEBER, P. EDWARDS 139 MOTHER CARE DOES A BAD TURN TO OFFSPRING:
IMPORTANCE OF PLANT MATERNAL EFFECTS IN A TRIPARTITE SYSTEM C. THALMANN,
S. BACHER 140 FIELD STUDIES ON INVASIVE RHODODENDRON PONTICUM
POPULATIONS IN IRELAND AND POTENTIAL HYBRID PARTNERS IN EUROPE AND NORTH
AMERICA H. BRUELHEIDE, U. JANDT, A. ERFMEIER 141 DNA FINGERPRINTING OF
INVASIVE AND NATURAL RHODODENDRON PONTICUM L. POPULATIONS AND OF
POTENTIAL INTROGRESSION SOURCE TAXA C. ROSS, A. ERFMEIER, H. BRUELHEIDE
142 EVOLUTIONARY PROCESSES FACILITATE THE INVASIVE SUCCESS OF SOCIAL
PARASITIC HONEY BEES (APIS MELLIFERA CAPENSIS ESCH.) S. HARTEL, P.
NEUMANN, V. DIETEMANN, R.M. CREWE, R.F. A. MORITZ 143 THE ROLE OF
BEHAVIORAL MECHANISMS FOR THE INVASION SUCCESS OF A PARASITE SPECIES
(AETHINA TUMIDA MURRAY, COLEOPTERA: NITIDULIDAE) P.NEUMANN 144 HOSTILE
TAKEOVER? INVASIVE PREDATOR SPECIES IN CANARIAN LAUREL FORESTS E.ARNDT
145 ROSA RWGASA-SHRUBLAND IN DRY COASTAL DUNES M. ISERMAN ; 146 THE FOOD
WEB OF A XERIC GRASSLAND: EFFECTS OF INVASION OF CYNODON DACTYLON
(POACEAE) S. RICKERS, M. WALLUS, S. SCHEU 147 HEMLOCK WOOLLY AGELIDS:
TRANSFORMING ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES AND LANDSCAPES B. STADLER, T. MULLER,
R. COBB, D. ORWIG 148 MATRIX MODELS AS TOOLS FOR MANAGEMENT SUGGESTIONS
- ESTIMATING ABILITIES AND LIMITS IN A VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT N. NEHRBASS,
F. HANSEN, A. OTTE, J. HUELS, J. THIELE, E. WINKLER 149 COULD NEOPHYTES
CONTRIBUTE TO THE INCREASE OF THE LANDSCAPE EFFICIENCY C. HLLDMANN , 150
MAPPING NEOPHYTES AND SURVEYING HEMEROBIA - AN APPROACH FOR ALIEN PLANT
CONTROL I. KURTZ 151 THE IMPORTANCE OF SCALE - EFFECTS OF LIMITED DATA
ON THE PREDICTION OF INVASION PROCESSES N. NEHRBASS, J. HUELS, A. OTTE,
J. THIELE, E. WINKLER 152 AIR TEMPERATURE IMPACTS ON GROWTH AND
ESTABLISHMENT OF NON-NATIVE AND NATIVE TREE SPECIES I. SAUMEL, I.
KOWARIK 153 LARGE-SCALE PREDICTION OF PLANT DIVERSITY PATTERNS: THE
BIOCLIMATIC MODEL BIOM AND ITS APPLICATION FOR CONSERVATION J.H. SOMMER,
C. NOWICKI, P.L. IBISCH 154 PLANT INVASIONS: LONG TERM FIELD TESTS ON
LARGE SPATIAL SCALES E. WELK, K. SCHUBERT 155 DIVERSITY CHANGES IN
TERRICOLOUS CRYPTOGAMIC COMMUNITIES DUE TO PLANT INVASION AND
REFORESTATION IN SARDINIA (ITALY) L. ZEDDA, F. FLORE, G. BRUNDU, A.
COGONI 156 SYMPOSIUM 4: COMMUNITY EFFECTS OF TROPHIC INTERACTIONS
FUNCTIONAL DIVERSITY OF SOIL-BIOTA COMMUNITIES AFFECTS AN ABOVEGROUND
HERBIVORE AND ITS NATURAL ENEMY T. EGGERS, T.H. JONES, G.M. TORDOFF,
J.H. LAWTON.... 158 FAUNAL DECOMPOSERS AFFECT PLANT COMMUNITY
COMPOSITION - A MICROCOSM EXPERIMENT M. BONKOWSKI, J. ROY 158 EFFECTS OF
DECOMPOSERS, BELOW- 1 AND ABOVE-GROUND HERBIVORES ON PLANT GROWTH AND
HERBIVORE-PARASITOID INTERACTIONS K. POVEDA, I. STEFFAN-DEWENTER, S.
SCHEU, T. TSCHARNTKE 159 THE DISPERSAL OF DIFFERENT TROPHIC LEVELS IN A
FRAGMENTED HABITAT S. ESCH,P.G.L. KLINKHAMER, E. VANDERMEIJDEN... 160
FUNGAL DIVERSITY IN THE HOST LICHEN LETHARIA VULPINA D. PERSOH, G.
RAMBOLD 161 ENRICHMENT WITH LIGHT: EFFECTS OF MIXING DEPTH ON
HERBIVORE-PRODUCER DYNAMICS IN A PLANKTONIC SYSTEM S.DLEHL 162 10
EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE OF RATIO-DEPENDENCE IN A NATURAL PREDATOR-PREY
SYSTEM S. BACHER, D. SCHENK, L.-F. BERSIER 163 VEGETATION PARAMETERS
INFLUENCE HERBIVORE-PARASITOIDS-INTERACTIONS ON DIFFERENT SPATIAL SCALES
T. MEINERS, B. RANDLKOFER, E. OBERMAIER 164 DIFFERENCES IN
FUNCTIONAL-GROUP CONNECTEDNESS BETWEEN DISTURBED AND UNDISTURBED
GRASSLANDS J. PERNER, W. VOIGT . 165 BELOWGROUND EFFECTS OF ANTS
(FORMICIDAE: LASIUS JLAVUS) ON SOIL FAUNA AND PLANT GROWTH C. PLATNER,
M. SCHAEFER, S. SCHEU 166 EARTHWORM EFFECTS ON PLANT GROWTH AND
COMPETITION S. WURST, S. SCHEU 167 TROPHIC LEVELS DIFFER IN THEIR
SENSITIVITY TO CLIMATE W. VOIGT, J. PERNER, A. DAVIS, T. EGGERS 168
MATHEMATICAL MODELING OF PRIORITY EFFECTS AND INTRAGUILD PREDATION WITH
APPLICATIONS TO NAMIBIAN ODONATA POPULATIONS O. RLCHTER, F. SUHLING 169
THE INFLUENCE OF UNGULATE COMPETITION ON DIET SELECTION, HABITAT
SELECTION, AND BROWSING INTENSITY IN MOUNTAIN FORESTS L. WENZELIDES,
P.J. WEISBERG, H. BURGMANN 170 FOREST DISTANCE AFFECTS DIVERSITY,
REPRODUCTION SUCCESS, AND TROPHIC INTERACTIONS OF HYMENOPTERANS IN
TROPICAL AGROECOSYSTEMS A.M. KLEIN, I. STEFFAN-DEWENTER, T. TSCHARNTKE
171 PLANT-POLLINATOR INTERACTIONS IN DUTCH WETLANDS: EVIDENCE FOR
SECONDARY EFFECTS OF HEAVY METAL POLLUTION ON LEPIDOPTERA C. MULDER,
A.M. BREURE,T. ALDENBERG....... 172 PROTOZOA AND PLANT GROWTH: THE
MICROBIAL LOOP IN SOIL REVISITED M.BONKOWSKI 173 DIVERSITY OF SOIL
FAUNA: PATTERNS ON THE REGIONAL SCALE M. BRANDLE, A. HOPES, R. BRANDL
174 DENSITY-DEPENDENT TROPHIC INTERACTIONS FACILITATING HIGH LOCAL
SPECIES DIVERSITY IN FRUIT FLIES T.S. HOFFMEISTER, M. ROHLFS 175 WHAT
ARE THE SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF A SUITABLE HOSTPLANT IN THE.
PONTANIA-SALIX-SYSTEM? A.KEHL 176 DOG ROSE-RUST FUNGUS-TEPHRITID FLY
INTERACTIONS ON A GEOGRAPHIC SCALE K. LEHMANN, C. RITZ, V. WISSEMANN, W.
MAIER, F. OBERWINKLER, R. BRANDL, T. TSCHARNTKE 177 N AND P LIMITATION
IN NATURAL ALDER SWAMPS J. RACH, B. STEINBOM. 178 11 INTERACTIONS
BETWEEN ANTS AND SPIDERS AND PHYTOPHAGOUS ARTHROPODS: COMPETITION AND
PREDATION ON DIFFERENT TROPHIC LEVELS I. RACHOR, D. SANDERS, C. PLATNER,
M. SCHAEFER 179 RESOURCE HETEROGENEITY IN TREES AND INSECT HERBIVORY H.
RUHNKE, M. BRANDLE, S. KLOTZ, R. BRANDL, M. SCHADLER 180 EFFECTS OF
LITTER TYPE AND LITTER MIXTURE ON FOOD WEB STRUCTURE IN AQUATIC
MICROCOSMS M. SCHADLER, T. ROTTSTOCK, C. STRUVE, R. BRANDL 181 THE
EFFECTS OF LITTER DIVERSITY AND INVERTEBRATE FAUNA ON DECOMPOSITION OF
TREE LITTER M. SCHADLER, R. BRANDL 182 SYMPOSIUM 5: CONTRIBUTIONS OF
POPULATION BIOLOGY TO BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH SEXUAL AND CLONAL
REPRODUCTION IN ALPINE PLANT LIFE J. STOCKLIN, A.R. PLUESS, T. WEPPLER
184 CLONAL PLANTS IN LAKE-SHORE GRASSLANDS: A 15 YEAR STUDY AT LAKE
CONSTANCE PLUS SIMULATION MODELLING E. WINKLER, D. PRATI, M. PEINTINGER
185 SEEDLING RECRUITMENT OF AN UNPALATABLE WEED IN SPECIES-RICH MOUNTAIN
GRASSLAND IN RELATION TO GRAZING U.A. TREIER, H. MULLER-SCHARER 186
WHICH STAGES IN THE LIFE CYCLE OF HORNUNGIA PETRAEA ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR
THE SPECIES RANGE LIMIT? H. LIENEWEG, C. KLUTH, H. BRUELHEIDE 187
COMPETITION AND ALLELOPATHY IN ALLIARIAPETIOLATA D. PRATI, O. BOSSDORF
188 POPULATION GENETICS OF POLYOMMATUS CORIDON - AN ENDANGERED BUTTERFLY
OF FRAGMENTED CALCAREOUS GRASSLANDS J. KRAUSS, T. SCHMITT, A. SEITZ, I.
STEFFAN-DEWENTER, T. TSCHARNTKE 189 LOCAL ADAPTATION OF PLANT
POPULATIONS AND CONSEQUENCES FOR RESTORATION BY SOWING A. BLSCHOFF, H.
MULLER-SCHARER 190 THE CONSEQUENCES OF SOIL MACROFAUNA INTERACTIONS WITH
LEAF LITTER DIVERSITY ON DECOMPOSITION P. GASSER, S. HATTENSCHWILER 191
DOES INTRASPECIFIC AGGREGATION DELAY LOSS OF BIODIVERSITY IN
EXPERIMENTAL PLANT COMMUNITIES U. MONZEGLIO, P. STOLL 192 A DENSITY AND
EVENNESS EXPERIMENT IN BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH M. SCHMITZ, M.
SCHERER-LORENZEN, P.N. MWANGI, W. WEISSER, C. ROSCHER, B. SCHMID 193
POPULATION PATTERNS OF VASCULAR PLANTS IN DECIDUOUS FORESTS OF
NORTH-WEST GERMANY F. BARSCH, M. DIEKMANN 194 12 CHARACTERIZATION OF
NICHE DIFFERENTIATION IN EARLY- AND TNID-SUCCESSIONAL PLANT COMMUNITIES:
A FIELD EXPERIMENT O. BAUDOIS, L. WACKER, S. EICHENBERGER, B. SCHMID 195
MANAGEMENT OF THE YELLOW-BELLIED TOAD (BOMBINA VARIEGATA) M. DLETERICH
196 GENETIC POPULATION STRUCTURE OF CALATHUS ERRATUS (CARABIDAE) IN
POST-MINING LANDSCAPES IN LOWER LUSATIA M. GUTH, J. MRZLJAK, G. WIEGLEB
197 IMPORTANT ELEMENTS OF A PLANT POPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS - A
SAMPLE APPLICATION FOR CAMPANULA GLOMERATA L. U. HEINZE, I. HENSEN 198
EFFECT OF LANDSCAPE FRAGMENTATION ON THE GENETIC DIVERSITY IN THE COMMON
LIZARD (ZOOTOCA VIVIPARA) S.HOFMANN,K.HENLE,W.-R.GROBE 199 GENETIC
STRUCTURE OF NATURAL POPULATIONS IN DIFFERENT ECOSYSTEMS REVEALED BY
GENETIC MARKERS R. KAUTENBURGER, P. MULLER 200 APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL
SUBSTRATA FOR THE INVESTIGATION OF MACROINVERTEBRATE COMMUNITIES C.
KUGELSTADT, J. DAUBER, R. KRISTEN, V. WOLTERS 201 THEORETICAL MODELS AS
A TOOL FOR ASSESSING SPECIES MULTI ANNUAL REPRODUCTIVE PATTERN. A CASE
STUDY OF THE SEA TURTLES A.G. MAZARIS, Y.G. MATSINOS 202 ASTACUS ASTACUS
L. - DOOMED TO EXTINCTION? A POPULATION VIABILITY ANALYSIS K. MEYER, K.
GIMPEL..... 203 HYBRIDIZATION IN SENECIO HERCYNICUS AND S. OVATUS IN THE
NATIONALPARK HOCHHARZ : MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR STUDIES D.
RAUDNITSCHKA, I. HENSEN, C. OBERPRIELER 204 QUANTITATIVE GENETIC
VARIATION IN TRIFOLIUM MONTANUM L., AN ENDANGERED PLANT OF CALCAREOUS
GRASSLANDS M. SCHLEUNING, M. NLGGEMANN, D. MATTHIES 205 POLLINATION
ECOLOGY OF POLYLEPIS AUSTRALIS IN FRAGMENTED PO/_Y/EP-WOODLANDS P.
SELTMANN, I. HENSEN, A. COCCUCCI, D. RENISON 206 EFFECT OF HERBIVORE
DENSITY AND PLANT COMMUNITY ON PERFORMANCE OF CREEPING THISTLE CIRSIUM
ARVENSE B. TSCHANZ, D. SCHENK, S. BACHER 207 SYMPOSIUM 6: DISPERSAL
PROCESSES PATCHY DISPERSAL PERMITS COEXISTENCE M. POTTHOFF, K. JOHST, J.
GUTT, C. WLSSEL 210 ON THE VIABILITY OF METAPOPULATIONS: INDIVIDUAL
DISPERSAL BEHAVIOR MATTERS S.K. HEINZ, K. FRANK, C. WISSEL 211 13 A
MOVEMENT BASED LANDSCAPE INDEX TO PREDICT THE MATING SUCCESS OF AN
ARBOREAL SPECIES IN A STRUCTURED LANDSCAPE B. GRUBER, K. HENLE, K. FRANK
212 RECONSTRUCTING DISPERSAL HISTORY - MICROSATELLITE POLYMORPHISMS
SUPPORTING AN ESTERASE GRADIENT OF CARABUS AURONITENS (COL., CARABIDAE)
SOUTH-WEST OF MUNSTER C. DREES,H. TERLUTTER, F.-J. NIEHUES,J.-Y.
RASPLUS,F. WEBER..... 213 PLEISTOCENE SPECIATION AND PATTERNS OF
HOLOCENE DISPERSAL OF EUROPEAN REPTILES FROM MEDITERRRANEAN REFUGIA U.
JOGER, D. GUICKING, S. KALYABINA, P. LENK, Z.T. NAGY, M. WLNK 214
GENETIC CONSEQUENCES OF LONG DISTANCE DISPERSAL EVENTS R. BLALOZYT, B.
ZLEGENHAGEN, R. PETIT 215 DISPERSAL AND MIGRATIONS IN THE YELLOW-BELLIED
TOAD BOMBINA VARIEGATA G. GOLLMANN, B. GOLLMANN 216 WHY AND WITH WHAT
CONSEQUENCES DO JAYS (GARRULUS GLANDARIUS) HIDE ACORNS (QUERCUS SPEC.)
WITH SUCH AN EFFORT? H. ELLENBERG 217 MODELLING MOVEMENT AND MIGRATION
PATTERNS OF THE GREAT RAMSHORN, PLANORBARIUS CORNEUS (GASTROPODA:
PLANORBIDAE) F.JOPP.......; 218 INTERMEDIATE LEVELS OF HABITAT
DISTURBANCE FAVOR SEXUAL REPRODUCTION IN THE ANT-DISPERSED CLONAL HERB
RANUNCULUS FICARIA F. JUNG, K. BOEHNING-GAESE, A. PRINZING. 219
DANDELION SEED DISPERSAL - THE WIND SPEED DOESN T MATTER O. TACKENBERG,
P. POSCHLOD 220 DISPERSAL OF TYPICAL WOODLAND SPECIES BY ROE DEER AND
WILD BOAR K. SOMMER, M. SCHMIDT, W.-U. KRIEBITZSCH, G. V. OHEIMB 221 CAN
DISPERSAL DETERMINE LOCAL DISTRIBUTION OF PLANT SPECIES IN CULTURAL
LANDSCAPES? A.BISCHOFF 222 WHAT CAN DATA ON SEED DISPERSAL DISTANCES
TELL US ABOUT PLANT MIGRATION? S.HIGGINS.T.. 223 DISPERSAL-MEDIATED
DISEASE PERSISTENCE F. HANSEN, M.R. HUTCHINGS, P.C.L. WHITE 224
ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERING BY MOLES (TALPA EUROPAEA) FACILITATES NEST
FOUNDING BY MOUND- BUILDING ANTS (FORMICA EXSECTA) P. BLISS, A.
KATZERKE, R.F.A. MORITZ, P. NEUMANN 225 SEED GERMINATION ECOLOGY OF
ENDANGERED RIVER CORRIDOR PLANTS K. GEIBLER, A. GZIK 226 DISTURBANCES
MAY STRENGTHEN THE ROLE OF MUTUALISM IN COMMUNITIES: A...NTS AND PLANTS
ALONG AN INUNDATION GRADIENT N. HAMMOUTI, E. HAMMER, S. HUTTER, K.
BOHNING-GAESE, A. PRINZING 227 MOVEMENT BEHAVIOUR OF THE BUSH CRICKET
PLATYCLEIS ALBOPUNCTATA IN A HETEROGENEOUS LANDSCAPE S. HEIN, J.
GOMBERT, T. HOVESTADT, H.J. POETHKE 228 14 DISPERSAL BEHAVIOUR IN
FRAGMENTED LANDSCAPES: A FORMULA FOR THE REACHABILITIES OF PATCHES S.K.
HEINZ, K. FRANK, C. WISSEL , 229 ANALYZING VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN FENS
USING A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT HABITAT SUITABILITY MODEL: A CASE STUDY AT
DELME VALLEY C. HIEPE, R. SEPPELT 230 DISPERSAL OF THE EUROPEAN POND
TURTLE FROM PLEISTOCENE REFUGIA P. LENK, U. FRITZ, D. GUICKING, U.
JOGER, M. WINK 231 HOW TO ASSESS THE TRANSPORT OF PLANT DIASPORES BY
TRAFFIC? A NEW METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH M. VON DER LLPPE, I. KOWARIK 232
SEDIMENTATION OF SEEDS DURING FLOODING EVENTS: LONG-DISTANCE VERSUS
SHORT-DISTANCE DISPERSAL K. VOGT,K. JENSEN 233 WHAT DRIVES THE GENETIC
DIVERSITY OF AN EPIPHYTIC LICHEN? S. WERTH, C. SCHEIDEGGER 234 SYMPOSIUM
7: DISTURBANCES AND ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS SCALE DEPENDENCE IN SPECIES
RICHNESS AND RECASTING THE INTERMEDIATE DISTURBANCE HYPOTHESIS (IDH) IN
A MULTIPATCH FRAME P.S. WHITE, A. JENTSCH, C. BEIERKUHNLEIN . 236
LINKING RESIDUAL SPATIAL PATTERNS FROM HABITAT DISTRIBUTION MODELS AND
DISTURBANCE BY MEANS OF AUTOCORRELATION ANALYSIS T. DLRNBOCK, S.
DULLINGER *... ... 237 DIVERSITY AND DISTURBANCE IN MOROCCAN SHRUB- AND
GRASSLAND G. JURASINSKI, C. BEIERKUHNLEIN , 238 VARIATION IN THE
REGENERATION PROCESSES OF PLANTS AT FIRE PRONE SITES IN THE PROVINCE OF
MURCIA (SE SPAIN) * C.OHL.....^. 1 239 USING NATIVE AND NON-NATIVE PLANT
DIVERSITY COMBINATION TO ESTIMATE VEGETATION/ ENVIRONMENT CHANGE ACROSS
SCALES M.LI,N.KRAUCHI 240 FIRE HISTORY OF REMNANT LEFT BY FIRE IN PINUS
CONTORTA DOMINATED FORESTS A.MEYN .; 241 DENDROECOLOGY AND FOREST
DISTURBANCE HISTORY: THE CASE OF SOUTHERN TEMPERATE NOTHOFAGUS-MM
FORESTS IN CHILE W.POLLMANN 242 PLANT COLONIZATION AFTER SOIL
DISTURBANCE IN FORESTS - COLONIZATION MEANS, SEED AVAILABILITY, AND SITE
CONDITION P. MAYER, C. ABS, A. FISCHER 243 LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF
DISTURBANCE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF AN ENDANGERED LICHEN IN A
PASTURE-WOODLAND LANDSCAPE J. KALWIJ, H. WAGNER, O. WILDI, C.
SCHEIDEGGER 244 15 GROUNDING ICEBERGS ENHANCE REGIONAL BENTHIC DIVERSITY
IN ANTARCTICA J. GUTT, D. PLEPENBURG 245 IMPACT OF SOIL GRUBBING BY WILD
BOAR ON PLANT BIODIVERSITY IN GRASSLAND T. LINNERT, S. KLOTZ, J. STADLER
246 PLANT FUNCTIONAL TYPES AND SELECTIVE DISTURBANCE - A CHALLENGING
RELATIONSHIP S. FRIEDRICH, A. JENTSCH 247 HABITAT MODELS FOR PLANT
FUNCTIONAL TYPES IN RELATION TO GRAZING, SOIL FACTORS AND FERTILITY A.
KUHNER, M. KLEYER 248 ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS FOR OPEN LANDSCAPES - AN INTEGRATED LANDSCAPE MODEL
APPROACH B. SCHRODER, R. BIEDERMANN, M. KLEYER..... 249 PLANT DIVERSITY
IN MONTANE GRASSLANDS HAS NO DIRECT EFFECT ON THE STABILITY OF CARBON
CYCLING UNDER A CHANGING CLIMATE A. KAHMEN, N. BUCHMANN 250 TOWARDS THE
ISLAND BIOGEOGRAPHY OF CHILE: RESULTS FROM BIRD DIVERSITY ANALYSES AND
PERSPECTIVES FOR MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS I. HAHN, U. ROMER, R. SCHLATTER
251 DOES MYCORRHIZAL FUNGAL DIVERSITY DETERMINE PLANT BIODIVERSITY? B.
BORSTLER, C. RENKER, F. BUSCOT 252 DOES REMOTE VOLCANISM CHANGE MIRE
LANDSCAPES? INFLUENCE OF TEPHRA DEPOSITION ON MIRES IN HOKKAIDO, JAPAN
S.HOTES 253 EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENTIAL RESPONSE
OF FOUR GRASS SPECIES AFTER WINDTHROW S. KAMMERMEIER, U. LUGINBUHL, H.
BRUELHEIDE 254 EFFECTS OF SMALL-SCALE SOIL DISTURBANCE ON PLANT
BIODIVERSITY IN GRASSLAND T. LINNERT, S. KLOTZ, J. STADLER 255 SECONDARY
SUCCESSION AFTER WINDTHROW - THE ROLE OF DISTURBANCE INTENSITY AND PRE-
DISTURBANCE STATE FOR DETERMINING DIVERSITY U. LUGINBUHL, H. BRUELHEIDE
256 IMPACT OF A 100-YEAR FLOOD ON HABITAT STRUCTURE AND METAPOPULATION
DYNAMICS OF BRYODEMA TUBERCULATA M.REICH 257 DIVERSITY OF ARBUSCULAR
MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI IN A PHOSPHATE POLLUTED GRASSLAND C. RENKER, V.
BLANKE, F. BUSCOT 258 CLIMATIC OSCILLATIONS AND THE MARINE ECOSYSTEM: A
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF SEABIRD S LIFE HISTORY RESPONSES H.SANDVIK 259 THE
POPULATION DYNAMICS OF FOUR WOODLAND GRASS SPECIES IN RELATION TO
DISTURBANCE INTENSITY AFTER WINDTHROW C. SCHERWING, U. LUGINBUHL, H.
BRUELHEIDE 260 16 PREDICTING LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF EUTROPHICATION IN SALT
MARSHES H.J. VAN WIJNEN, J.P. BARKER 261 SYMPOSIUM 8: EFFECTS OF
GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS ON BIODIVERSITY EXTENDING THE DIVERSITY
OF EFFECTS MONITORING: A CLUE TO IMPROVING THE ASSESSMENT OF UNKNOWN
IMPACTS? H. BACKHAUS 264 EFFECTS OF GROWING BT-MAIZE ON NON TARGET
LEPIDOPTERA A. GATHMANN, L. WIROOKS, D. BARTSCH, I. SCHUPHAN 265 EFFECTS
OF BT-MAIZE ON TERRICOLE, SAPROPHAGOUS DIPTERA-LARVAE W.BUCHS,S.
PRESCHER,A. MIILLER, O. LARINK... 266 IMPACT OF TRANSGENIC BT- AND
CONVENTIONAL MAIZE ON MICROBIAL INDICATORS IN AN AGRICULTURAL SOIL M.
RAUBUCH, K. ROOSE 267 MORPHOLOGICAL VARIATION BETWEEN CAPSELLA
BURSA-PASTORIS (L.) MED. PLANTS FROM DIFFERENTLY MANAGED OILSEED RAPE
FIELDS H.BEISMANN 268 SPATIAL PLANNING OF GMO MONITORING F. GRAEF, F.
BERHORN, W. ZUGHART, B. HOMMEL, U. HEINRICH, U. STACHOW, A. WERNER, 269
MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR GENE FLOW FROM GM CROPS IN THE ENVIRONMENT O.
RLCHTER, S. MEIER-BETHKE, J. SCHIEMANN, R. SEPPELT 270 TRANSGENIC MAIZE:
MONITORING POTENTIAL INSECT RESISTANCE DEVELOPMENT D. BARTSCH, A.
GATHMANN, T. MUCHER, C. SAEGLITZ, I. SCHUPHAN 271 DISPERSAL AND
ABUNDANCE OF OILSEED RAPE (BRASSICA NAPUS L., BRASSICACEAE) IN NORTHERN
GERMANY: FIELD STUDIES IN BREMEN AND LOWER SAXONY G. MENZEL, B.
BRECKLING , , 272 MODELLING POPULATION INTERACTIONS AND DISPERSAL OF
OILSEED RAPE (BRASSICA NAPUS L., BRASSICACEAE) U. MIDDELHOFF, B.
BRECKLING 273 GLUFOSINATE TREATMENT OF WEEDS RESULTS IN AMMONIA EMISSION
BY THE PLANTS R. MANDERSCHEID, S. SCHAAF, M. MATTSSON 274 SYMPOSIUM 9:
EMERGENT ECOSYSTEM PROPERTIES: FROM INDIVIDUAL PROPERTIES TO COMMUNITY
DYNAMICS THE CONCEPT OF EMERGENT PROPERTIES IN ECOLOGY: AN APPROACH TO
ANALYSE COMPLEX LEVEL CROSSING PROCESSES H. REUTER, F. HOLKER 276
DROUGHT AND SEEDLING SURVIVAL IN TROPICAL RAIN FOREST PLANTS: LINKING
DROUGHT RESISTANCE WITH SPECIES DISTRIBUTION B. M. J. ENGELBRECHT, L. S.
COMITA, R. CONDIT, M. T. TYREE, T. A. KURSAR. .. 277 17 RESPONSE OF
PLANT FUNCTIONAL TRAITS TO LAND-USE CHANGES IN EUROPEAN MOUNTAIN
GRASSLANDS M. BAHN, K.BIANCHI, A. CERNUSCA I 278 THE ROLE OF
BIODIVERSITY FOR ELEMENT CYCLING AND TROPHIC INTERACTIONS: AN
EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH IN A GRASSLAND COMMUNITY C. ROSCHER, J.
SCHUMACHER, W.W. WEISSER, B. SCHMID, E.-D. SCHULZE 279 EFFECTS OF
BIODIVERSITY ON INDIVIDUAL PLANT SPECIES P. N. MWANGI, M. SCHMITZ, M.
SCHERER-LORENZEN, W. W. WEISSER, C. ROSCHER, E.-D. SCHULZE,J.
SCHUMACHER, B. SCHMID... 280 SPIDERS OPTIMISE THE USE OF THEIR VENOM W.
NENTWIG, E. WIGGER, B. WULLSCHLEGER, L. KUHN-NENTWIG 281 MECHANISMS
CREATING ODONATE COMMUNITY STRUCTURE IN DESERT WETLANDS F. SUHLING, T.
PADEFFKE, F. JOHANSSON, O. RICHTER 282 A GENETIC CONTRIBUTION TO
BIODIVERSITY - DROSOPHILA EGG-LAYING BEHAVIOUR AS HABITAT- SPECIFIC
GENE-ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION T. S. HOFFMEISTER, M. ROHLFS 283
AGGREGABILITY OF POPULATION DYNAMICS A. GROS,M. HLNSCH,T.
HOVESTADT, H.J. POETHKE 284 SYMPOSIUM 10: INVERTEBRATE SOCIAL SYSTEMS
GEOPGRAPHIC PATTERNS OF HONEY BEE MORPHOLOGY S.FUCHS... 286 CHOICE OF
PROTECTION AREAS FOR THE WESTERN HONEY BEE (APIS MELLIFERA, L.)
CONSERVATION F.B. KRAUS, R.F.A. MORITZ 287 MOVEMENT OF APIS MELLIFERA
CAPENSIS PSEUDOCLONE WORKERS INTO WILD COLONIES OF A.M. SCUTELLATA IN
THE KRUGER NATIONAL PARK AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR RURAL BEEKEEPERS P.
KRYGER, R, CREWE. 287 MITOCHONDRIAL DIVERSITY OF APIS MELLIFERA IBERICA
FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN BASIN P. DE LA RUA, R. HERNANDEZ, J. GALIAN, J.
SERRANO 288 A PRIMARY SCREENING OF THE HONEY BEE ITALIAN POPULATION A.
MARINO, M. LODESANI, A.G. SABATINI 288 WHEN ANT-MUTUALISTS BECOM
PARASITES: ASPECTS OF EXTREME LIFE-HISTORY EVOLUTION AMONG
MYRMECOPHILOUS LYCAENIDAE BUTTERFLIES K. FIEDLER 289 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS IN
SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS - MICRODON MUTABILIS ,A MYRMECOPHILOUS HOVERFLY K.
SCHONROGGE, J. A. THOMAS, G.W.ELMES 290 SPECIALISATIONS AND HOST
ASSOCIATIONS OF MACULINEA BUTTERFLIES - A GENUS OF ANT SOCIAL PARASITES
J.A. THOMAS 291 DOES THE FUNCTIONAL BIOLOGY OF MYRMICA ANTS MAKE THEM
PARTICULARLY SUSCEPTIBLE TO PARASITISM? G.ELMES 291 18 THE REGULATION OF
EMIGRATION RATE AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR THE DYNAMICS OF META- POPULATIONS:
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE MACMAN PROJECT T. HOVESTADT, H.-J. POETHKE 292 THE
KEY TO THE CATERPILLARS OF MACULINEA TELEIUS, M. NAUSITHOUS, AND M.
ALCON E. SLIWINSKA, M. WOYCIECHOWSKI 293 HOST PLANT TRAITS RATHER THAN
ANT CUES INFLUENCE THE OVIPOSITION PREFERENCE OF MACULINEA NAUSITHOUS
(LEPIDOPTERA: LYCAENIDAE) M. MUSCHE, C. ANTON, J. SETTELE. 294 SYMPOSIUM
11: SPATIALLY EXPLICIT MODELS LINKING ABIOTIC AND BIOTIC PROCESSES AT
THE LANDSCAPE LEVEL SPREAD AND PERSISTENCE OF DISEASE IN A HETEROGENEOUS
LANDSCAPE F. HANSEN, M.R. HUTCHINGS, P.C.L. WHITE 296 LIVE AND GET DRY:
A SPATIALLY EXPLICIT POPULATION MODEL FOR NAMIBIAN ODONATA * E.BRAUNE
297 SPATIALLY AND TEMPORALLY EXPLICIT LINKS BETWEEN SOCIO-ECONOMIC
ATTRIBUTES AND LANDCOVER CHANGES E. HIETEL, R. WALDHARDT, A. OTTE 298
INTEGRATING BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC LANDSCAPE PATTERN: TOWARDS THE
OBJECT-BASED DEFINITION OF SITE ADAPTED LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES M. MOLLER,
A. LAUSCH, M. VOLK 299 ECO-HYDROLOGICAL MODELLING AT THE LANDSCAPE
SCALE: RECENT TREND AND FUTURE CHALLENGES K.SCHULZ 300 EFFECTS OF
LAND-USE CHANGES ON SOURCES, SINKS AND FLUXES OF CARBON IN EUROPEAN
MOUNTAIN AREAS A. CERNUSCA 301 VEGETATION FORMS OF THE GRASSLAND IN THE
NORTHEAST GERMAN LOWLANDS AND THEIR SUITABILITY AS INPUT CATEGORY FOR
YIELD MODELLING T. KAISER, H. KADING 302 MODELLING VEGETATION
DEVELOPMENT ON THE BASIS OF HYDROLOGICAL AND LAND-USE DATA G. VATER, U.
BANGERT, J. HEIMANN, I. KOWARIK 303 PART B: ECOLOGY OF SELECTED
ECOSYSTEMS/LANDSCAPES SYMPOSIUM 12: BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH IN FOREST
CANOPIES A MATURE NATURAL FOREST CANOPY UNDER ELEVATED CO2 C.KORNER..
306 CARBON STORAGE IN ADULT TEMPERATE FOREST TREES G.HOCH, C.KORNER .
307 TRACKING THE ELUSIVE: PATTERNS OF FOOD PLANT UTILISATION IN
ARBORICOLOUS AUCHENORRHYNCHA H. NICKEL 308 19 THE MECHANISMS STRUCTURING
ARBOREAL ARTHROPOD COMMUNITIES IN DISTURBED AND PRIMARY FOREST
ECOSYSTEMS IN TEMPERATE CENTRAL EUROPE A.FLQREN 309 COMPARING AMAZONIAN
EPIPHYTE COMMUNITIES - WHAT DO MICROSPATIAL DIVERSITY PATTERNS TELL US
ABOUT ECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS? N. KOSTER, H. KREFT, V. SCHMIT-NEUERBURG,
J. NIEDER, W. BARTHLOTT 310 PHENOLOGICAL VARIABILITY OF THREE IMPORTANT
TREE SPECIES OF THE LEIPZIG FLOODPLAIN FOREST M. ARLAND, S. KLOTZ, W.
MORAWETZ 311 DIVERSITY OF MACRO-ARTHROPODS IN THE CANOPY OF A CENTRAL
EUROPEAN FLOODPLAIN FOREST E. ARNDT, D. BERNHARD, O.-D. FINCH... 312
HIGH TEMPORAL RESOLUTION INCREMENT MEASUREMENTS IN FLOODPLAIN MIXED
FOREST STANDS S. BONN, A. ROLOFF 313 LICHENS AS INDICATORS FOR CHANGES
OF AIR POLLUTION IN FORESTS OF SOUTH-WESTERN GERMANY C. DOLNIK, V. WLRTH
I 314 FRUITING ECOLOGY ON NORTH QUEENSLAND ENDEMIC PALM NORMANBYA
NORMANBYI L. H. BAILEY C. GEYER,D. SATTLER,W. MORAWETZ...: 315 HOST
PREFERENCE AND VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF CRYPTOGAMIC EPIPHYTES IN A
PRIMARY UPPER MONTANE OAK FOREST (COSTA RICA) I. HOLZ, S.R. GRADSTEIN
316 LAK - THE LEIPZIG CANOPY CRANE PROJECT P. HORCHLER, W. MORAWETZ 317
FLOWERING ECOLOGY ON NORTH QUEENSLAND ENDEMIC PALM NORMANBYA NORMANBYI L
. H. BAILEY D. INKROT, D. SATTLER, W. MORAWETZ 318 HERBIVORY IN THE
CANOPY OF THE LEIPZIG FLOODPLAIN FOREST J. MITSCHERLING, P. HORCHLER, W.
MORAWETZ 319 SPATIAL PATTERNS OF LIGNICOLOUS FUNGI DIVERSITY ON
DIFFERENT TREE HOSTS IN THE CANOPY OF A FLOODPLAIN FOREST OF LEIPZIG M.
UNTERSEHER, P. OTTO, W. MORAWET 320 SYMPOSIUM 13: ECOLOGY OF RIVER
LANDSCAPES THE IMPACT OF FLOODING ON SOIL SEED BANK DYNAMICS IN ALLUVIAL
MEADOWS N.HOLZEL 322 GRASSLAND DIVERSITY IN THE FLOODPLAIN OF A BIG
RIVER C.FRANKE 323 WATER, WIND AND WILLOWS: DISPERSAL TIMING, SEED
GERMINATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF WILLOW SEEDLING . A. KEHL, A. REUTER, G.
AAS 324 THE EFFECT OF RIVER ENGENEERING STRUCTURE ON THE SUITABILITY OF
INSHORE HABITATS FOR FISH - A CASE STUDY FROM THE MIDDLE ELBE RIVER M.
SCHOLTEN, C. WLRTZ, E. FLADUNG 325 20 FISH SPECIES DIVERSITY IN THE
INTERNATIONAL WETLANDS, ALMA-GOL, ADJI-GOL, AND ALA-GOL OF GOLESTAN
PROVINCE, NORTH OF IRAN R. PATIMAR, B.H. KLABL 326 DISPERSAL OF
TERRESTRIAL INVERTEBRATES BY RIVERS - AN IMPORTANT ECOLOGICAL PROCESS C.
TENZER, H. PLACHTER 327 DISPERSAL OF CARABID BEETLES ON RIVER BANKS AND
ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE RESTORATION ECOLOGY OF FLOODPLAINS (COLEOPTERA,
CARABIDAE) J. GUNTHER, F. PRUBNER, T. ASSMANN 328 THE IMPACT OF FLOODING
ON THE DIVERSITY OF ARTHROPODS - COMPARING PATTERNS IN THE DIVERSITY OF
TWO TROPHIC GROUPS J. ROTHENBUCHER, M. SCHAEFER.... 329 MULTIPLE
PHYSIOLOGICAL STRATEGIES USED BY TIGER BEETLE LARVA (COLEOPTERA:
CICINDELIDAE) TO SURVIVE FLOODING M. ZERM, O. WALENCIAK, J. ADIS 330
BEMBIDION VELOX L., 1758 (COL., CARABIDAE) - A TARGET SPECIES FOR
RIPARIAN HABITATS OF THE RIVER ELBE M. KLEINWACHTER, T. RLCKFELDER 331
ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT FOR WETLAND VEGETATION IN THE SPREEWALD UNDER
CONDITIONS OF ALTERED WATER SUPPLY U. BANGERT, G. VATER, J. HEIMANN, I.
KOWARIK 332 GROUND BEETLE COMMUNITIES OF TWO FLOODPLAIN FORESTS IN
EASTERN AUSTRIA: INDICATING NATURAL AND DYNAMIC CONDITIONS? T.DRAPELA
333 A COMPARISON OF WOODLAND SPECIES IN ANCIENT AND RECENT WOODLANDS IN
THE LEIPZIGER AUENWALD J.GLASER 334 WATERSHED MANAGEMENT AT THE ELBE
RIVER BASIN: TRANSFER OF COMPLEX SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH RESULTS INTO A USER
ORIENTED DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (DSS) S. KOFALK, M. SCHOLTEN, F.
KOHMANN 335 BIODIVERSITY OF AQUATIC HYPHOMYCETES IN POLLUTED HABITATS IN
CENTRAL GERMANY G. KRAUSS, D. SCHLOSSER 336 PREDICTING GRASSLAND SPECIES
DISTRIBUTIONS AFTER RIVER REGULATION I.LEYER 337 CONCEPTS FOR A
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF A CATCHMENT AREA - THE ELBE RIVER M.
SCHOLTEN, S. KOFALK, F. KOHMANN 338 ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION OF AQUATIC
HYPHOMYCETES IN POLLUTED HABITATS USING MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR
METHODS M. SOLE, D. SCHLOSSER, G. KRAUSS 339 21 SYMPOSIUM 14: ECOLOGY OF
SEMI-ARID ENVIRONMENTS DO GRASSLANDS HAVE A MEMORY: MODELLING PHYTOMASS
PRODUCTION OF A SEMIARID SOUTH AFRICAN GRASSLAND T. WIEGAND, H.A.
SNYMAN,K. KELLER, J.M. PARUELO 342 SOPHISTICATED GRAZING STRATEGIES FOR
COPING WITH UNPREDICTABLE PRECIPITATION - A MODELLING APPROACH B.
MULLER, A. LINSTADTER, K. FRANK, C. WISSEL 343 DIVERSITY OF SOIL-GROWING
LICHEN COMMUNITIES IN THE QUARTZ FIELDS OF THE KNERSVLAKTE (RSA) L.
ZEDDA, G. RAMBOLD 344 VEGETATION STRUCTURE AND THE ABUNDANCE OF THE
BLACK-TAILED TREE RAT (THALLOMYS NIGRICAUDA) J. MEYER, R.BRANDL 345
STRATEGIES OF DESERT AND COASTAL HALOPHYTES TO AVOID SALT INJURY - SALT
AVOIDANCE VIA SALT TOLERANCE H.-W. KOYRO, C. HARROUNI, S. DAOUD, N.
GEISSLER, S. HUSSIN, B. HUCHZERMEYER 346 RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION AND
PERSISTENCE OF POPULATIONS OF ANNUAL PLANTS IN A SEMI-DESERT M. K6CHY,
K. TLELBORGER 347 CHOROLOGICAL SHIFTS BETWEEN PLANT GEOGRAPHICAL REGIONS
IN SW JORDAN: EVIDENCE FROM THEROPHYTE AND PERENNIAL PLANT SPECTRA
U.SUKOPP 348 CLONAL STRUCTURE OF ALHAGI SPARSIFOLIA AND POPULUS
EUPHRATICA POPULATIONS IN THE TAKLAMAKAN DESERT . M. MANEGOLD, U. JANDT,
D. GRIES, A. FOETZKI, F.M. THOMAS, M. RUNGE, H. BRUELHEIDE 349 COMMUNITY
ORGANIZATION AND BIODIVERSITY OF GRANIVOROUS ANTS ALONG AN ECOLOGICAL
GRADIENT IN MONGOLIA M. PFEIFFER,L. CHIMEDREGZEN,K. ULYKPAN 350 GRAZING
AND DEGRADATION ON HILLSIDES IN SEMIARID CUBA A. WEZEL, S. BENDER 351
INFLUENCE OF TERMITE ACTIVITY ON SMALL SCALE PEDODIVERSITY IN SOUTHERN
AFRICA A. GRONGROFT, A. PETERSEN, U. SCHMIEDEL, G. MIEHLICH 352 MACROPOD
COMMUNITIES: KEY PLAYERS IN RECOVERY AND MANAGEMENT OF DEGRADED
RANGELANDS IN ARID AND SEMI-ARID AUSTRALIA S. KLOSE, A.C. BALL, C. KLANK
353 REGENERATION ECOLOGY OF TWO WOODY PERENNIALS IN SOUTHERN MONGOLIAN
MOUNTAIN STEPPES K. RONNENBERG,K.WESCHE... 354 PLANT COMMUNITIES OF SW
JORDAN: THE TRADITIONAL CLASSIFICATION AND THE MULTIVARIATE ORDINATION
APPROACH U.SUKOPP 355 22 SMALL MAMMAL BURROWS AS SPECIAL HABITATS IN
SOUTHERN MONGOLIAN MOUNTAIN STEPPES K. WESCHE, K. NADROWSKI, D.
ENKHJARGAL, R. UNDRAKH 356 THE POPULATION ECOLOGY OF POTENTILLA
IKONNIKOVII, AN ENDEMIC PLANT SPECIES OF THE GOBI ALTAI K. WESCHE, R.
UNDRAKH 357 YEAR TO YEAR CHANGES IN SPECIES COMPOSITION OF FALLOW
VEGETATION IN SAHELIAN NIGER A. WEZEL, E. SCHLECHT 358 SYMPOSIUM 15:
PATTERNS AND MODELS IN FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT PATTERNS OF
ECOSYSTEM CHANGE AT HIGH ELEVATIONS ACROSS THE HOLOCENE: A MODEL-BASED
RECONSTRUCTION OF FOREST DYNAMICS IN SWITZERLAND C. HEIRI, H. BUGMANN,
W. TINNER, O. HEIRI, H. LISCHKE. 360 PREDICTING THE DYNAMICS OF MOUNTAIN
FORESTS AFTER WINDTHROW A. RAMMIG, P. BEBI, H. BUGMANN, W. SCHONENBERGER
... 361 VEGETATION REACTION TO THE SIZE OF DISTURBANCES - EXAMPLES FROM
FORESTS D. JENSCH . , 362 MODEL EVALUATION OF LONG-TERM CARBON-STORAGE
AND GROUNDWATER RECHARGE UNDER VARYING ROTATION LENGTH, THINNING
STRATEGIES AND CHOICE OF TREE SPECIES F-W. BADECK, P. LASCH, J. ROCK, F.
SUCKOW 362 TREE ESTABLISHMENT STRATEGIES OF FABALES IN AMAZONIAN
FLOODPLAINS P.PAROLIN .. 363 ABOUT THE AGE-RELATED DECLINE IN NET
ABOVEGROUND PRIMARY PRODUCTION OF MANGROVE FORESTS U. BERGER, H.
HILDENBRANDT 364 THE EFFECT OF FOREST STAND TYPE ON MACROFAUNA ABUNDANCE
AND DIVERSITY IN OLD- AND MEDIUM-AGED MIXED AND PURE STANDS OF BEECH AND
SPRUCE A. ROTHLANDER, A. SUHRIG, W. ENTLING, M. SCHAEFER 365 WHAT CAN WE
LEARN FROM SPATIAL GENETIC PATTERNS IN FOREST TREES? AN EXAMPLE WITH FIR
(ABIES SPEC!) IN RANGE WIDE TO INDIVIDUAL STUDIES B. ZLEGENHAGEN, R.
BLALOZYT, S. LLEPELT 366 TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS WITH DISTURBED
RECRUITMENT LOSE THEIR STABILITY - A SIMULATION STUDY A. HUTH, P. KOHLER
367 MODELLING THE AMOUNT AND DISTRIBUTION OF DEAD WOOD IN NATURAL BEECH
FORESTS: THE MODEL BEFORE-CWD C. RADEMACHER, S. WINTER 368
CLASSIFICATION AND SELF-ORGANIZATION OF HISTORICAL LANDSCAPE PATTERNS
J.BOLLIGER 369 MODELLING INDIVIDUAL TREE GROWTH AND COMPETITION IN
DEPENDENCE ON FOREST STRUCTURE R.GROTE 370 23 THE IMPACT OF ROOT- AND
CROWN-COMPETITION ON DIAMETER AND SPATIAL DISTRIBUTIONS IN VIRTUAL
FORESTS F.-J.KNAUFT 371 MODEL-BASED ASSESSMENT OF MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
IN EUROPEAN FORESTS - RESULTS OF THE EU PROJECT SILVISTRAT P. LASCH,
F.-W. BADECK, M. LINDNER, F. SUCKOW, C. FURSTENAU 372 MODELLING
POST-FIRE SUCCESSION IN A MEDITERRANEAN FOREST: IMPLICATIONS FROM A
MARKOVIAN APPROACH D. MATOSSIAN, Y.G. MATOSINOS.. 372 DOES TREE SPECIES
COMPOSITION AFFECT WEEVIL BEETLES? T. GRUTZNER, A. ROTHLANDER, A. SUHRIG
373 IMPACT OF COMMERCIAL HARVESTING ON THE ECOLOGY OF THE MEDICINAL
PLANT HARPAGOPHYTUM PROCUMBENS B. HACHFELD, U. SCHIPPMANN 374 MECHANISMS
PROMOTING TROPICAL TREE SPECIES RICHNESS INVESTIGATED WITH A
PROCESS-BASED FOREST GROWTH MODEL P. KOHLER, A. HUTH 375 ECOLOGICAL
INVESTIGATIONS OF SHORT-LIVED TREE SPECIES WITH SPECIAL REGARD TO SORBUS
AUCUPARIA L. AND BE TULA PENDULA ROTH D. KREYER, S. ZERBE 376 IMPROVING
THE SIMULATION OF STRUCTURAL FOREST PATTERNS IN A FOREST PATCH MODEL
A.C. RISCH, A. WEHRLI, H. BUGMANN, A. HUTH 377 SPECIES RICHNESS AND
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS IN DECIDUOUS FORESTS OF NORTHWEST GERMANY B.
SCHUSTER, M. DIEKMANN 378 THE EFFECT OF LITTER QUALITY ON MACRO FAUNA
ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY I. VOLLHARDT, A. ROTHLANDER, A. SUHRIG 379
TESTING A FOREST PATCH MODEL: COMPARISON OF MEASURED AND SIMULATED STAND
STRUCTURE ON PERMANENT PLOTS IN SWISS MOUNTAIN FORESTS A. WEHRLI, A.C.
RISCH, H. BUGMANN, A. HUTH 380 DIFFICULTIES AN D CHANCES OF ANALYZING
DNA (ANCIENT DNA) FROM MACROFOSSILS OF FOREST TREES. A LONG WAY TO
TEMPORALLY AUTHENTIC PATTERNS B. ZLEGENHAGEN, S. LLEPELT 381 SYMPOSIUM
16: PROGRESS IN RESEARCH ABOUT CO2 IMPACTS ON PLANTS AND VEGETATION
CHANGES IN WATER-USE EFFICIENCY OF TREES UNDER ELEVATED CO2 INFERRED
FROM CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS M. SAURER, P. CHERUBINI, R. SIEGWOLF 384
ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ENRICHMENT AND DEFOLIATION MANIPULATING THE CARBON
BALANCE OF ALPINE CONIFERS AT TREELINE I.T. HANDA, S. HATTENSCHWILER 385
24 CO2 AND TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON BIOMASS PRODUCTION AND STEM WOOD
ANATOMY OF SCOTS PINE (PINUS SYLVESTRIS L.) D. ZLCHE, D. OVERDIECK 386
MECHANISMS AND QUANTIFICATION OF COMPETITIVENESS IN WOODY PLANTS T.
GRAMS, A. KOZOVITS, R. MATYSSEK 387 EFFECT OF CO2 ELEVATION ON LEAF
CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT R. MANDERSCHEID, H. J. WEIGEL 388 ANALYSIS OF PLANT
FUNCTIONAL TYPES: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF COMMUNITY ALTERATIONS UNDER
ELEVATED CO2 U. GRUTERS, S. JANZE, U. HERTSTEIN, C. KAMMANN, L.
GRUNHAGE, H.-J. JAGER 389 DOES ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ENRICHMENT INFLUENCE THE
BIODIVERSITY OF A RUDERAL PLANT COMMUNITY? S.WEBER, A. FANGMEIER... 390
EFFECTS OF FREE AIR CARBON DIOXIDE ENRICHMENT (FACE) ON CANOPY
CONDUCTANCE AND TEMPERATURE OF WINTER BARLEY AND SUGAR BEET . S.
BURKART, C. GROBEKATHOFER, K.-P. WITTRICH, C. FRUHAUF, R. MANDERSCHEID,
H.-J. WEIGEL 391 MODERATE CO2 ENRICHMENT CHANGES GRASSLAND COMMUNITY OF
THE GIESSEN FACE, GERMANY S. JANZE, U. GRUETERS, U. HERTSTEIN, C.
KAMMANN, L. GRUENHAGE, H.-J. JAEGER 392 FEEDBACK EFFECTS OF LONG-TERM
CO2 ENRICHMENT (GIESSEN-FACE) ON TRACE GAS FLUXES (N2O, CH4) IN A
GRASSLAND ECOSYSTEM C. KAMMANN, L. GRUENHAGE, U. JAECKEL, C. MUELLER,
H.-J. JAEGER 393 GROWTH AND REPRODUCTION OF THE ALPINE GRASSHOPPER
(MIRAMELLA ALPINA) UNDER ELEVATED CO2 AT TREELINE R. ASSHOFF, S.
HATTENSCHWILER 394 EFFECTS OF FREE AIR CO2 ENRICHMENT ON LEAF GAS
EXCHANGE IN RUDERALS M. ERBS, B. EICKLER, A. FANGMEIER 395 EFFECTS OF
ELEVATED O3 AT TWO IRRIGATION LEVELS ON THE 8 13 C OF FOUR GRASSLAND
SPECIES IN A NATURAL HABITAT M. JAGGI, M. VOLK, J. FUHRER 396 NO
SHORT-TERM, BUT LONG-TERM EFFECTS OF ELEVATED CO2 ON LEAF DARK
RESPIRATION J. KATTGE, G. ESSER 397 RESPONSE OF A PRE-ALPINE POSTARE TO
LONG-TERM ELEVATED OZONE EXPOSURE M. VOLK, A. BLATTER, P. BUNGENER, F.
CONTAT, M. GEISSMANN, M. MONTANI, J.FUHRER 398 SYMPOSIUM 17: SOIL
ECOLOGY RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOIL MICROBIAL BIOMASS-C AND EXTRACTABLE
DSDNA FROM SOIL T.-H. ANDERSON, E.V. BLAGODATSKAYA, S.A. BLAGODATSKY 400
25 MICROBIAL BIOMASS OF AN ARABLE SOIL AS AFFECTED BY ELEVATED
ATMOSPHERIC CO2 CONCENTRATION 0. HEINEMEYER, R. MARTENS, A. PACHOLSKI,
H.J. WEIGEL 401 MEMORY EFFECTS OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN DRAINED SOILS
J. RYSER, J. JOSHI, B. SCHMID 402 RAPD MARKER VARIABILITY OF DIFFERENT
EARTHWORM (LUMBRICUS TERRESTRIS) POPULATIONS FROM WESTERN GERMANY R.
KAUTENBURGER, K. BURGER, P. MULLER 403 NEMATODE TROPHIC STRUCTURE AS
INDICATOR OF DECOMPOSITION PATHWAYS L.RUESS ,. 404 SPATIAL VARIETY OF
SOIL BIOTA: DIVERSITY OF TYPES VS. DIVERSITY OF SPECIES U.GRAEFE. 405
SPATIO-TEMPORAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CARABIDS AND PESTS IN WINTER
OILSEED RAPE D.FELSMANN,W.BUCHS.... 406 DYNAMIC ASSOCIATION BETWEEN
COLLEMBOLA AND SOIL MICROBIOTA DURING FOREST DEVELOPMENT M. CHAUVAT,
A.S. ZAITSEV, V. WOLTERS 407 THE INFLUENCE OF THE ECOLOGICALLY
ORIENTATED TRANSFORMATION OF FORESTS ON THE SOIL MACROFAUNA COMMUNITY
J.-A. SALAMON, A. ZAITSEV, V. WOLTERS 408 ABUNDANCE AND TROPHIC
STRUCTURE OF MACROFAUNA DECOMPOSERS ON ALPINE PASTURELAND (CENTRAL ALPS,
TYROL) J. SEEBER, E. MEYER, S. SCHEU 409 INTERACTIONS OF MICROFLORA,
COLLEMBOLA AND PREDATORY MITES IN DECOMPOSING LITTER OF DIFFERENT
QUALITY D. ALBERS, M. SAUL, J. ALPHEI 410 EFFECT OF SUSTAINABLE
AGRICULTURE ON THE TURNOVER AND THE POOLS OF CARBON AND NITROGEN IN
SOILS 1. RTFHLING, A. K6LBL, R. GUTSER *. 411 COLLEMBOLAN BIODIVERSITY
AND C-ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION IN AN AGROECOSYSTEM AS INFLUENCED THROUGH
ATMOSPHERIC CO2 ENRICHMENT C. STICHT, S. SCHRADER, A. GIESEMANN,.O.
LARINK, H.-J. WEIGEL 412 EFFECTS OF CANOPY DERIVED DISSOLVED AND
PANICULATE ORGANIC MATTER ON SOIL ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS . B.
MICHALZIK, B. STADLER 413 WATER AND MATTER FLUXES INVESTIGATED WITHIN A
COMPLEX AGROECOSYSTEM B. HUBER, M. WLNTERHALTER, G. GERL, G. MALLEN,
H.P. HARTMANN 414 ROOT RESPIRATION IN DIFFERENTLY MANAGED AND ABANDONED
MOUNTAIN GRASSLANDS IN THE CENTRAL ALPS M. BAHN, M. KNAPP, A. CERNUSCA
415 WOOD PATCHES IN AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT - ARE THEY INFLUENCED BY THE
HEAT-ISLAND-EFFECT? R. DEICHSEL 415 26 THE INFLUENCE OF BACTERIA BASED
DIETS ON THE REPRODUCTION OF COLLEMBOLA T. FARNSTEINER, S. PIEPER, G.
WEIGMANN 416 SUCCESSION OF COLLEMBOLAN ECOTYPES IN CALAMAGROSTIS
EPIGEJOS DOMINATED GRASSLANDS IN THE POST-MINING LANDSCAPE OF LUSATIA R.
KRAWCZYNSKI, U. BRORING 417 ROLE OF SOIL FAUNA FOR PLANT PERFORMANCE IN
A PLANT DIVERSITY GRADIENT S. PARTSCH, A. MILCU, S. SCHEU 418 EFFECTS OF
MICROCLIMATIC CHANGES ON SOIL NEMATODES IN A TEMPERATE GRASSLAND L.
WOLTMANN, J. ALPHEI, C. PLATNER, M. SCHAEFER 419 IMPACT OF CATTLE
GRAZING ON SOIL NEMATODE COMMUNITIES - DOES ABOVE-GROUND HERBIVORY
ENHANCE BELOW-GROUND DIVERSITY? P.ZOLDA 420 PART C: SOCIO-ECONOMIC
PROCESSES, SUSTAINABLE LAND-USE AND CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY
SYMPOSIUM 20: BIOLOGICAL-ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS BEYOND NAMES:
USING TAXON CONCEPTS TO LINK BIOLOGICAL FACTS W. BERENDSOHN 422 THE LEDA
TRAITBASE: A DATABASE OF LIFE-HISTORY PLANT TRAITS I.C. KNEVEL, R.M
BEKKER, M. KLEYER... 423 EXAMPLES FOR THE APPLICATION OF A DATABASE OF
PLANT TRAITS IN NATURE CONSERVATION AND RESTORATIOH A. DANNEMANN, A.-K.
JACKEL, M. KLEYER, P. POSCHLOD 424 BIOLFLOR - A DATABASE ON BIOLOGICAL
AND ECOLOGICAL TRAITS OF THE VASCULAR FLORA OF GERMANY S. KLOTZ, I.
KUHN, W. DURKA 425 COLLATION OF PLANT ECOLOGICAL DATA: ASSOCIATION
BETWEEN CSR-STRATEGIES, ELLENBERG VALUES, PLANT FAMILIES AND PLANT
TRAITS J. FRANZARING, A. FANGMEIER, R. HUNT 426 PLANT STRATEGY TYPES IN
PLANT COMMUNITIES OF SAXONY-ANHALT D.FRANK 427 AN INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR
THE SELECTION OF UMBRELLA SPECIES FOR NATURE CONSERVATION W.
ZEHLIUS-ECKERT.... 428 SPELLING OUT ALPHA-, BETA- AND GAMMA-DIVERSITY IN
CONIFEROUS FORESTS OF THE AMERICAN PACIFIC NORTHWEST J. EWALD, J. OHMANN
, 429 FLORAWEB - PORTAL, NETWORK AND TOOLBOX FOR INFORMATION ON GERMAN
PLANT DIVERSITY AND VEGETATION R. MAY, F. KLINGENSTEIN, H. WEBER, H.-G.
FINK 430 27 INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES AS A BASIS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
INFORMATION SYSTEMS * RESEARCH AND PRESENTATION OF ECOLOGICAL DATA C.
MUCKSCHEL, W. KOHLER 431 FACTORS GENERATING RELATIVE ABUNDANCE
DISTRIBUTIONS - A RESEARCH PROJECT M. OLLIK, W. ULRICH 432 BIODIVERSITY
- KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER VIA MULTIMEDIA W. STICKAN, M. STEINKE 433 SYMPOSIUM
22: GOVERNANCE PROCESSES IN BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT THE GLOBAL *
REGULATION OF GENETIC RESOURCES ACCESS AND BENEFIT SHARING AND THE
INTERNATIONALISATION OF THE STATE U. BRAND, C. GORG 436 POLICY-WINDOW
FOR THE DECLARATION OF PROTECTED AREAS - A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY OF
EASTERN GERMANY AND GUATEMALA H. GARRELTS, R. BIRNER, H. WITTMER 437
DESIGNING COST-EFFECTIVE GOVERNANCE STRUCTURES AT THE REGIONAL LEVEL:
THE EXAMPLE OF A COMPENSATION PAYMENT SCHEME FOR THE CONSERVATION OF TWO
MACULINEA BUTTERFLIES IN THE DISTRICT WESTERWALDKREIS F. WATZOLD, K.
JOHST, M. DRECHSLER, J. SETTELE, H. BERGMANN 438 AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY
ON PEOPLE S PERCEPTION AND APPRECIATION OF PLANT DIVERSITY P.
LINDEMANN-MATTHIES, X. JUNGE, D. MATTHIES 439 SUCCESS AND FAILURE
FACTORS OF PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES IN BIODIVERSITY MANAGEMENT S.
STOLL-KLEEMANN 440 THIRD PARTY FACILITATION IN NATURE CONSERVATION
PROJECTS A. KNIERIM 441 PARTICIPATORY MULTICRITERIA DECISION TOOLS -
NOVEL INSTRUMENT FOR BIODIVERSITY CONFLICT SOLUTION AND PREVENTION. THE
CASE OF SLOVENSKY RAJ NATIONAL PARK T. KLUVANKOVA-ORAVSKA 442
RECONCILIATIORI^OF BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND HUMAN USE OF BIOLOGIAL
RESOURCES: THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC APPROACH OF THE EU-PROJECT FRAP O.
ZWIRNER, I. RING, F. RAUSCHMAYER, H. WITTMER 443 VALUING WILDERNESS IN
ICELAND - NEW APPROACHES IN CONTINGENT VALUATION N. LLENHOOP 444
SYMPOSIUM 23: RESTORATION OF BIODIVERSITY- REALISTIC TARGET OR FALSE
HOPE? RESTORATION: MANAGEMENT FOR BIODIVERSITY? H. KOEHLER, J. MULLER
446 RESTORATION OF BIODIVERSITY IN WET GRASSLANDS - REALISTIC TARGET OR
FALSE HOPE? G. ROSENTHAL 447 28 RESTORATION OF SPECIES-RICH CALCAREOUS
GRASSLANDS ON FORMER ARABLE FIELDS * POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITING FACTORS
K. KIEHL, A. THORMANN, J. PFADENHAUER 448 INCREASE OF BIODIVERSITY BY
RESTORATION OF A RIVERINE LANDSCAPE A. VONHEBBERG 449 STRUCTURE AND
DYNAMICS OF GROUND-LIVING SPIDER COMMUNITIES (ARANEAE) ON FALLOW LAND
NEAR HALLE/S. (SAXONY-ANHALT) V. KUSCHKA, W. WLTSACK 450 THE IMPORTANCE
OF OPENCAST POST-MINING LANDSCAPES FOR SPECIES RICHNESS OF
AUCHENORRHYNCHA (HEMIPTERA) T. FUNKE, W. WLTSACK 451 DISENTANGLING THE
ROLE OF SOILAND CLIMATIC CONDITIONS IN LOCAL ADAPTATION OF PLANTS M.
MACEL, T. STEINGER, H. MULLER-SCHARER 452 OFFENLAND - EFFECTIVE AND
REASONABLE OPEN LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT J. MRZLJAK, A. PROCHNOW, G. WIEGLEB
453 OFFENLAND - OPEN LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT USING REMOTE SENSING DATA U.
NOCKER, M. PLLARSKI, B. BURKART, O. TSCHOPPE, P. VAN DORSTEN 453
OFFENLAND - OPEN LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT - SCENARIOS K. ANDERS, I. BRUNK,
J. MRZLJAK, R. SCHLAUDERER , G. WIEGLEB.. . 453 ANALYSIS OF LANDSCAPE
STRUCTURE IN FORMER MILITARY AREAS USING REMOTE SENSING AND GIS M.
PILARSKI, J. MRZLJAK, U. NOCKER, G. WIEGLEB 454 SYMPOSIUM 24:
SUSTAINABLE LAND-USE AND NATURE CONSERVATION IMPACT OF DE-EMBANKMENT ON
VEGETATION, BIODIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL USABILITY OF COASTAL
GRASSLANDS AT THE BALTIC SEA B.ZANDER 456 LOCAL AND REGIONAL FACTORS
INFLUENCE COLONY GROWTH OF BUMBLE BEES IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES C.
WESTPHAL, I. STEFFAN-DEWENTER, T. TSCHARNTKE 457 ADAPTATION OF LAND USE
MANAGEMENT TO SITE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS WITHIN THE RESEARCH NETWORK ON
AGRO-ECOSYSTEMS MUNICH (FAM) A. MEYER-AURICH, F. LOCHER, K. HEIL, H.
HEUWINKEL, G. HUBER, J. SCHACHTL, U. WELLER 458 INVESTIGATING
BIODIVERSITY ON THE FAM-RESEARCH FARM - TARGETS AND RESULTS AFTER 13
YEARS OF STUDY E. OSINSKI, M. BELDE, M. SCHLOTER, H. PLACHTER 459 THE
FILSALB PROJECT: MEASURES TOWARD INTEGRATION OF NATURE CONSERVATION,
TOURISM/ RECREATION AND AGRICULTURE B. BEINLICH, M. DLETERICH 460 THE
EUROPEAN SECTION OF THE SOCIETY FOR CONSERVATION BIOLOGY (SCBES) M.
DLETERICH, A. BALDI 461 29 INDICATORS FOR SUSTAINABLE LAND USE VERSUS
DEGRADATION IN THE SEMI-ARID OPEN WOODLANDS OF THE WESTERN HIGH ATLAS
MOUNTAINS (MOROCCO) H. CULMSEE 462 WATER-USE AND WATER-USE EFFIECIENCY
OF FOUR PERENNIAL PLANT SPECIES IN A CENTRAL-ASIAN DESERT , F.M. THOMAS,
A. FOETZKI, H. BRUELHEIDE, D. GRIES, X. LI, F. ZENG, X. ZHANG, M. RUNGE
463 LAND-USE CONFLICTS IN MANU NATIONAL PARK IN THE SOUTH-EASTERN
RAINFOREST OF PERU J. OHL,M.NIEKISCH,A. WEZEL 464 STABILITY AND
VARIATION OF CROP DIVERSITY IN HOMEGARDENS OF CENTRAL SULAWESI,
INDONESIA K. KEHLENBECK, B.L. MAASS 465 LAND-USE CHANGE IN THE EASTERN
ORE-MOUNTAINS SINCE 1990 S. BLANCHIN, H. HEILMEIER . 466 BIODIVERSITY
OF SUBMARINE LANDSCAPES BEING AFFECTED BY URBAN STRUCTURES H.-U.DAHMS
467 USING GRID DATA TO PREDICT HABITAT PREFERENCES. VIRTUAL SPECIES IN
NEUTRAL LANDSCAPES C. DORMANN, A. LAUSCH 468 THE INFLUENCE OF
PEDODIVERSITY ON WATER FLOW AND WATER CONTENT IN AN AGROECOSYSTEM -
SIMULATION RESULTS H. P. HARTMANN, E. PRIESACK 469 EXPLORING THE SPATIAL
VARIABILITY OF SOIL TEXTURE AND SOIL WATER CONTENT WITH ELECTROMAGNETIC
INDUCTION MEASUREMENTS AND DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS K. HEIL, TJ.
SCHMIDHALTER 470 CHANGING TROPICAL DIVERSITY OF MARINE SYSTEMS IN BOCAS
DEL TORRO, PANAMA G.HOBART ; 471 AN ACTIVITY-ORIENTED INDICATOR APPROACH
FOR THE PROMOTION OF BIODIVERSITY WITH CONSIDERATION OF NATURAL AREA
DIFFERENCES J.HOFFMANN,J.M. GREEF,J. KIESEL, G. BERGER 472 INTRODUCTION
TO A RESEARCH CONCEPT: ECOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH A.K.F, MALSCH, C.
HORNBERG 473 IUMBO - APPLICATION OF MULTIFUNCTIONAL MODEL TO INCREASE
BIODIVERSITY. THE PROJECT IUMBO- INTEGRATIVE REALIZATION OF METHOD OF
MULTICRITERIA LANDSCAPE ASSESSMENT AND OPTIMIZATION AT QUERFIIRT REGION
B.C. MEYER,R. GRABBAUM,H. MUHLE..... 473 MODELLING LONG-TERM GRAZING
IMPACTS ON VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN PATAGONIAN FESTUCA- GRASSLANDS S.
PTITZ, J.M. PARUELO, G.E. WEBER, T. WIEGAND, F. JELTSCH 474 LAND-USE AND
SUSTAINABILITY: FAM RESEARCH NETWORK ON AGROECOSYSTEMS P. SCHRODER, J.C.
MUNCH, B. HUBER 475 REGIONAL VARIABILITY OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION IN THE
CATCHMENT AREA SCHNATTERBACH M. WLNTERHALTER 476 SPECIES RICHNESS OF
AFFORESTATIONS WITH DIFFERENT FORMER USE AND HABITAT CONTINUITY
M.WULF... 477 30 VEGETATION DYNAMICS IN A DE-EMBANKED COASTAL OVERFLOW
BOG AT THE BALTIC COAST UNDER EXTENSIVE USE B. ZANDER, D.REPASI 478
EFFECTS OF AGRI-ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME FOR GRASSLAND CONSERVATION C.
FRANKE, G. RIEHL 479 SYMPOSIUM 26: THEORY APPROACHES IN ECOLOGY AND
ECONOMICS: INTERSECTIONS, DIFFERENCES AND INTEGRATIVE PERSPECTIVES FROM
DISTRICT TO PIXEL - BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN THE ECONOMIC AND ECOLOGICAL
CONCEPT OF SPACE S.HERRMANN 482 ECOLOGICAL-ECONOMIC MODELLING AS A TOOL
FOR THE INTEGRATION OF ECOLOGY AND ECONOMICS M. DRECHSLER, F. WATZOLD
483 COMPATIBLE AND INCOMPATIBLE ASPECTS OF PHYSICAL, ECOLOGICAL AND
ECONOMICAL MODELS M. HAUHS,H. LANGE,G. MULLER-CHRIST.... 484 INTEGRATED
VALUATION OF A CULTURAL LANDSCAPE: AN ECOLOGICAL APPROACH D.KRAFT,
J.MEYERDIRKS,M.SCHIRMER,S.WITTIG 485 THE ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION TO AN
INTEGRATED VALUATION OF A CULTURAL LANDSCAPE C.OTTE 486 DIVERSITY
MEASURES IN ECOLOGY AND ECONOMICS - A.HOFFMANN,S.HOFFMANN,J.WEIMANN..
487 RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE SCARCITY OF BIODIVERSITY. ASSESSING THE ROLES
OF ECOLOGY AND ECONOMICS FOR NATURE CONSERVATION S. BAUMGARTNER, C.
BECKER, M. FABER, R. MANSTETTEN ; 488 SUBICON - BIODIVERSITY AS A RESULT
OF ECOLOGICAL PROCESSES, ECONOMIC NEEDS AND SOCIAL REQUESTS J. MRZLJAK
489 BIODIVERSITY - A CHAMAELEON CHANGING BETWEEN CONCEPT AND PARAMETER
P.MAYER7.. 489 MEASURING THE DIVERSITY OF WHAT? AND FOR WHAT PURPOSE? A
COMPARISON OF ECOLOGICAL AND ECONOMIC BIODIVERSITY INDICES S.
BAUMGARTNER 490 SYMPOSIUM 28: GREENVEINS -VULNERABILITY OF BIODIVERSITY
IN THE AGRO- ECOSYSTEMS AS INFLUENCED BY GREEN VEINING AND LAND-USE
INTENSITY ASSESSING THE STRUCTURE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES ACROSS
TEMPERATE EUROPE USING LANDSCAPE METRICS D. BAILEY, I. AUGENSTEIN, J.
BAUDRY, F. BUREL, R. DE FILIPPI, F. HERZOG, A. LAUSCH, N. SCHERMANN, E.
SZERENCSITS 492 31 IMPACT OF LANDSCAPE STRUCTURE AND LAND-USE INTENSITY
ON BIODIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES - A PAN-EUROPEAN SURVEY ! R.
BLLLETER, J. LLIRA 493 BIODIVERSITY IN THE AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE: AN
INTRODUCTION TO DETERMINANTS, THE NEED FOR ASSESSMENT INSTRUMENTS AND
THE GREEN VEINS PROJECT R. BUGTER ~! 494 ASSESSING THE INTENSITY OF
AGRICULTURAL MANAGEMENT ACCROSS TEMPERATE EUROPE F. HERZOG, R. DE
FILIPPI, B. STEINER, D. BAILEY, Y. REISNER 495 SPATIAL AND FUNCTIONAL
STRUCTURE OF TOP PREDATOR META-COMMUNITIES (CARABIDAE) IN FRAGMENTED
LANDSCAPES O. SCHWEIGER, I. AUGENSTEIN, D. BAILEY, M. FRENZEL, J.
JAVOISH, R. KARULAAS, J. LIIRA, M. SPEELMANS 496 HEMEROBY AND PATCH
SHAPE COMPLEXITY IN 25 EUROPEAN LANDSCAPES E. SZERENCSITS, R. DE
FILIPPI, D. BAILEY, F. HERZOG 497 SIGNIFICANCE OF GREENVEINING NETWORKS
IN AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPES FOR BIODIVERSITY IN THE NETHERLANDS W.K.R.E.
VAN WLNGERDEN, C. J. GRASHOF, J.T.C.M. SPRANGERS 498 WEED WINDOWS - A
MEANS OF MONITORING THE POTENTIAL WEED FLORA OF ARABLE FIELDS S. WEHKE,
J.-W.ZOLDAN, T. FRANKENBERG 499 DISPERSAL PATTERNS OF THE BUSH CRICKET
PHOLIDOPTERA GRISEOAPTERA IN A FRAGMENTED AGRICULTURAL LANDSCAPE T.
DLEKOTTER, C. ROTHENBUHLER, D. CSENCSICS, M. SPEELMANS 500 DO THE AMOUNT
OF GREENVEINING AND LAND-USE INTENSITY INFLUENCE GENETIC DIVERSITY AND .
POPULATION STRUCTURE OF GEUM URBANUM ? T. SCHMIDT, J. LIIRA, R.
BILLETER, P. ARENS, R. SMULDERS, W. DURKA.. 501 OPEN TOPICS FROM
VINEYARDS TO DRY MEADOWS: LANDSCAPE RESTITUTION AND INDICATION WITH
GROUND BEETLES * S.AGNEZY. 504 SAFE SITES AND ADEQUATE STAND STRUCTURE
ARE CRITICAL FOR TREE ESTABLISHMENT IN WOODED PASTURES DOMINATED BY
PICEA ABIES D. BEGUIN, C. SMIT, A. BUTTLER 505 LIFE HISTORY STRATEGIES
AND PREY SPECIALIZATION - A STUDY ON THE PREDATORY HOVERFLY GENERA
MELANOSTOMA AND PLATYCHEIRUS (DIPTERA, SYRPHIDAE) F.DZIOCK 506 THE
SUBALPINE VEGETATION OF THE OLYMPOS BEYDAGLARI NATIONAL PARK (ANTALYA,
TURKEY) WITH REMARKS ON ITS PHYTODIVERSITY O. EREN, G. PAROLLY 507
ETHOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF DIFFERENT MAINTENANCE REGIMES FOR
HEIDSCHNUCKEN-SHEEP S. FELTE, H.-U. DAHMS 508 .32 THE ECOLOGICAL
REDUCTIONISMS OF FRITZ PEUS (1904-1975), AND ITS RELEVANCE FOR CURRENT
ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION J. GNADINGER 509 MORAL PRINCIPLES AS A
FOUNDATION OF A SUSTAINABLE PROTECTION OF BIODIVERSITY S.ITEN 510
COMPARING MAP COMPARISON AGORITHMS FOR SPATIAL MODELING AND PATTERN
ANALYSIS M. KUHNERT, A. VOINOV, R. SEPPELT 511 TESTATE AMOEBAE IN A
PATCHY WORLD - DO ELLENBERG INDICATORS MATTER IN GRASSLANDS UNDER
ENVIRONMENTAL STRESS? C.MULDER,A.M.BREURE,J.BLOEM 512 SEED AND MICROSITE
LIMITATION OF TWO ENDANGERED HEMIPARASITIC FEN GRASSLAND
SCROPHULARIACEAE L. RASRAN, K. JENSEN 513 POPULATION STRUCTURE OF
APODEMUS SYLVATICUS IN THE POST-MINING LANDSCAPE OF LOWER LUSATIA D.
RATHKE, U. BRORING, G. WIEGLEB 514 CHANGES IN PATTERNS OF PLANT SPECIES
RICHNESS AND UNPALATABLE PLANTS FROM INTENSIVE MOUNTAIN PASTURES TO
ABANDONED GRASSLANDS T. SPIEGELBERGER, U. SCHAFFNER, H. MULLER-SCHARER
515 EFFECTS OF PRE-DISPERSAL SEED PREDATION ON REPRODUCTION AND
POPULATION GROWTH OF THE CLONAL GEUM REPTANS T. WEPPLER, J. STOCKLIN 516
PLANT UPTAKE OF DIFFERENT AMINO ACIDS IN A TEMPERATE GRASSLAND A.
WEIGELT, R. D. BARDGETT 517 FOREST HISTORY AS A BASE FOR DYNAMIC
NATURALNESS C. WESTPHAL, G.V. OHEIMB, W. HARDTLE 518 CULTURAL TRADITIONS
AND BIODIVERSITY OF GRASSLANDS IN THE SWISS ALPS: AN ONGOING PROJECT A.
WEYAND, K. MAURER, J. STOCKLIN, M. FISCHER 519 EFFECTS OF PRODUCTIVITY
AND ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS ON PLANT SPECIES RICHNESS AT DIFFERENT SPATIAL
SCALES ._. - C. WINTER, M. DIEKMANN 520 A STRUCTURE FOR THE VARYING
KINDS OF PREVENTION IN BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS E. WOLFRAM 521 AUTHOR INDEX
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title | Biodiversity - from patterns to processes Kurzfassungen der Beiträge zur 33. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie in Halle/Saale vom 8. - 12.9.2003 ; GfÖ 2003 |
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title_auth | Biodiversity - from patterns to processes Kurzfassungen der Beiträge zur 33. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie in Halle/Saale vom 8. - 12.9.2003 ; GfÖ 2003 |
title_exact_search | Biodiversity - from patterns to processes Kurzfassungen der Beiträge zur 33. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie in Halle/Saale vom 8. - 12.9.2003 ; GfÖ 2003 |
title_full | Biodiversity - from patterns to processes Kurzfassungen der Beiträge zur 33. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie in Halle/Saale vom 8. - 12.9.2003 ; GfÖ 2003 hrsg. im Auftr. der Gesellschaft für Ökologie von Jutta Stadler ... |
title_fullStr | Biodiversity - from patterns to processes Kurzfassungen der Beiträge zur 33. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie in Halle/Saale vom 8. - 12.9.2003 ; GfÖ 2003 hrsg. im Auftr. der Gesellschaft für Ökologie von Jutta Stadler ... |
title_full_unstemmed | Biodiversity - from patterns to processes Kurzfassungen der Beiträge zur 33. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie in Halle/Saale vom 8. - 12.9.2003 ; GfÖ 2003 hrsg. im Auftr. der Gesellschaft für Ökologie von Jutta Stadler ... |
title_short | Biodiversity - from patterns to processes |
title_sort | biodiversity from patterns to processes kurzfassungen der beitrage zur 33 jahrestagung der gesellschaft fur okologie in halle saale vom 8 12 9 2003 gfo 2003 |
title_sub | Kurzfassungen der Beiträge zur 33. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Ökologie in Halle/Saale vom 8. - 12.9.2003 ; GfÖ 2003 |
topic | Biological diversity Congresses Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Biological diversity Congresses Biodiversität Konferenzschrift 2003 Halle (Saale) |
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