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CONTENTS
Preface_xlii
List of symposia_xliv
Keynote Lectures
Physiological adaptations to toxic plant compounds in the evolution of leaf beetles
(Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
S. Dobler, I. Narberhaus, E. Labeyrie_ 2
Impacts of species richness and genetic diversity on plant communities
J.P. Grime _3
Pardon my paradigm: ecological understanding, prediction and management
in a complex world
R.J. Hobbs_4
Shifts in linkages among plant traits along gradients of soil resources and
disturbance intensity
M. Kleyer_5
Will tree species' future range fulfill predictions of climate envelope models?
A landscape perspective
R. Petit_6
Lessons from the soil: Ecological linkages in space and time
H. Setala_7
Science-based management to restore species and ecosystems of the
Habitats Directive to degraded landscapes: the case oiMaculinea arion
(large blue butterfly) in Britain
J. Thomas_8
Linking space and time: ecological legacies of land use and natural disturbances
M.G. Turner_ 9
IV
Symposium 01
Palaeodynamics of landscapes, ecosystems and populations
Short title: Palaeoecology
0. NELLE V. MOSBRUGGER _ 12
Talks
Regional patterns of holocene sea level rise at the southern Baltic coast
D. MlCHAELIS H. JOOSTEN_ 14
Vegetation History of Calcareous Grasslands in the Franconian Alb
(Bavaria, Germany) since the Bronze Age
A. BAUMANN P. POSCHLOD _ 15
Late Quaternary vegetation and fire dynamics in the Araucaria forest region
of southern Brazil
H. Behling_16
Testate amoebae (Protozoa: Rhizopoda) as indicators of hydrological
conditions in mires - are they globally applicable?
S. Hotes_17
Pollen and Macro-remains from the Late Glacial Pine Forest of Reichwalde,
Saxony, Eastern Germany
H.-P. Stika, M. Knipping, M. Kuppers_18
A spatio-temporal model of the Holocene dynamics of beech populations
(Fagus sylvatica) in the area of 'Rheinisches Schiefergebirge'
M. Speier_19
Posters
Tree rings, pollen and macro-remains: Palaeo-ecological investigations from
the Late-Glacial pine forest of Reichwalde, Saxony, Germany
1. Boeren, M. Friedrich, M. Knipping, M. Kuppers, H.-P. Stika_20
Dynamic of Holocene vegetation on the northern slope of the central
Tianshan Mountain, Xinjiang, China
J. Ni_21
Forest history affects genetic diversity — molecular variability of
Dryopteris dilatata in young and old forests
C. Reisch, F. Mayer, C. Ruther, O. Nelle_22
Symposium 02
Rapid evolution as an ecological process
Short title: Evolution
W. Bleeker J. Heinze_._24
Talks
Hybridisation between invasive and native plant species and its consequences
B. Elling, B. Neuffer, W. Bleeker_ 25
Do molecular traits reflect the genetic shift in ecological traits of invasive
Rhododendron ponticum populations?
A. Erfmeier H. Bruelheide_ 26
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of mating system changes in the
genus Diplotaxis (Brassicaceae)
B. Neuffer, H. Hurka, C. Laschke_27
Reproductive patterns in insect societies
E. Brunner, J. Heinze, N. Stroeymeyt_28
Collective defence against pathogens in invasive and non-invasive garden ants
S. CREMER J.J. BOOMSMA _29
Which environmental factors determine Central European spider communities?
W. Entling, M.H. Schmidt, S. Bacher, W. Nentwig _30
Sex in Living Fossils? - Phylogeography and population genetics of
Triops cancriformis (Notostraca, Crustacea)
T. Zierold, A. Gomez, B. Haenfling_31
Posters
Phenotypic and genotypic variation in Sphagnum magellanicum populations
of the Southern and Northern Hemisphere
I. Holz, S. Fehrenz, M. Schnittler_32
No release from seed-predating insects in invasive Mahonia populations
C. Roe H. Auge_33
Is Myosotis praecox really a Baltic Sea endemic species?
T. Winter M. Schnittler_ 34
Symposium 03
Effect and response functions of plants in ecosystems and landscapes
Short title: Plant Functional Types
M. Kleyer_ 36
VI
Talks
The response of Poaceae to mowing
O. Tackenberg_38
Functional morphology of plants and persistence traits sensitive to grazing
and mowing
J. Klimesova, V. Latzel, L. Klimes _39
Are plant strategy schemes suitable for conservation decisions?
A.-K. Jackel, D. Kunzmann, C. Romermann, O. Tackenberg, P. Poschlod_40
The LED A Traitbase — a database on life history traits of plants
I.C. Knevel, R.M. Bekker, M. Kleyer and LEDA_41
Responses of PFGs defined by several traits can not be determined by
combining single trait analyses
V. Lehsten_42
Constructing a functional hierarchy of plant traits for small infield ponds
communities
D. Kruger_43
Urban brownfields as temporary habitats: Strategies of plants to survive in a
changing environment
U. Schadek M. Kleyer_44
Comparing plant functional types over spatial and temporal scales:
the identification of processes for nitrogen induced vegetation changes
M. Bernhardt, J. Pfadenhauer, A. Fischer _45
Effect and response plant functional groups in an ecosystem underlying a
gradient of decreasing grazing intensity
T. Meier M. Kleyer_46
Variations of life-history traits in the Northwest-European Flora
D. Kunzmann M. Kleyer_47
Which traits make an alien invasive?
M. Brandenburg, E. Kuster, I. Kuhn, S. Klotz_48
Can plant species frequencies and threat be explained by functional traits?
C. Romermann, O. Tackenberg, A.-K. Jackel, P. Poschlod_49
The impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on British grasslands
K. Thompson L. Maskell_50
Can plant traits explain establishment patterns in recreating new salt-marshes?
M. Wolters, I. Knevel, R. Bekker_51
Forage-patch preference and plant traits that predict plant persistence in
free ranging grazing systems in the Norwegian mountains
G.M. Rusch, C. Skarpe, D. Halley_52
Plant functional types and grazing management in a Mediterranean grassland:
a long-term synthesis
M. Sternberg_53
Explaining plant colonization from plant traits on Dutch Pleistocene sandy soils
R.M. Bekker, R. Verhagen, R. van Diggelen and LEDA_54
Comparative cryptogam ecology: established and novel traits to screen the
effects of mosses and lichens on biogeochemistry, hydrology and vascular
plant performance
J.H.C. Cornelissen, S.I. Lang, N. Soudzilovskaia_ 55
Posters
Land use changes, plant functional traits and ecosystem processes
H. Castro H. Freitas_56
Relationships among plant traits, CSR signatures, British and Central European
ecological indicator values and their significance for environmental change
J. Franzaring A. Fangmeier_57
Seed production and reproductive allocation of annual Poaceae - Is there
a habitat specific effect?
O. Tackenberg D. Kunzmann_58
Seed Dispersal in Central European Poaceae of different habitats
O. Tackenberg C. Romermann_59
Distribution of seed traits and their environmental correlates
S. Tautenhahn, S. Klotz, I. Kuhn_60
Symposium 04
Plant population biology meets functional ecology
Short title: Functional Plant Ecology
H. Pfanz M. Fischer_62
Talks
Ecological effects of seed heteromorphism on dispersal, germination and establish-
ment - an experimental study on species of Central Europe (SEED-HEDGE)
M. Brandel K. Jensen_64
A test of models for the evolution of long-distance seed dispersal
F. SCHURR_65
Seed size and persistence as determinants of colonization potential in a guild
of bird dispersed plants from the Kalahari
M. Kos P. Poschlod_ 66
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Interspecific competition impacts on the morphology and distribution of fine
roots in European beech and Norway spruce
A. BOLTE I. VlLLANUEVA_67
Below-ground competition in a multi-species forest in the Central German dryland
B. Rewald, D. Hertel, C. Leuschner_68
The cleverer give in - measuring the root distribution of competing
Bromus hordeaceus individuals with nutrient tracers
K. Schiffers, F. Jeltsch, K. Tielborger_69
Recruitment patterns of Euphrates Poplar at the Tarim river, Xinjiang, China
M. SCHNITTLER_70
Niche complementarity for nitrogen use in grasslands - an explanation for the
biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationship?
A. KAHMEN N. BUCHMANN _71
Does the wheat proteome care about enriched CO2?
S. Weber, P. Hogy, C. Melle, F. von Eggeling, A. Fangmeier_72
Population structure and phenotypic plasticity of three functionally different mesic
grassland species in relation to vegetation, site conditions and management
C. Wellstein, A. Otte, R. Waldhardt_73
Population specific responses to hydroregime in Carex hirta
J. Busch_74
Plant functional traits and grazing intensity - a case study in La Crau (SE France)
A. Saatkamp T. Dutoit_75
Breakage of roots in Norway spruce exposed to mechanical stress indicated
by changes in sap flow pattern
A. FOETZKI M.J. JONSSON _76
The influence of low temperature and saisonality on growth and carbon
relations of three conifer species
G. HOCH_77
Interactive effect of N and P on biomass production and nutrient retention
of Typha ssp.
S. Heinz, U. Wild, A. Lenz_78
Differential sensitivity of two closely related Nothofagus species to
high temperature stress
M.A. Casanova-Katny, M. Reyes-Diaz, L.A. Bravo, J.L. Corcuera _79
Posters
Impact of small-scale disturbance on vegetation development in a
post-mining landscape
P. DENKINGER G. WlEGLEB _ 80
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Environmental Range, Morphology and Biomass of Common Reed
(Phragmites australis) on the Tarim River, China
F. Gahlert_81
Population dynamics and demography of Typha ssp. on the base of ramets
S. Heinz_._82
The role of nitrogen fixation by legumes in an extensively managed grassland
in the western Hunsriick (Rhineland-Palatine, Germany)
S. Klatt_ 83
Are leaf anatomy and light absorption related? A case study in Poaceae-species
P. KOLLMAR, R. HOBL, O. TACKENBERG_84
A Functional Analysis of the Kalahari Duneveld in the perspective of land use
and climate change
A. Kramer P. Poschlod_ 85
The effect of air humidity on woodland herbs
J. Lendzion_86
Population differentiation in Himatanthus sucuuba along a flooding gradient
P. Parolin, C. Ferriera, M.T.F. Piedade_87
Analysis of Populus euphratica germination sites
C. Tegetmeyer_88
Response of Poaceae to shading
A. TROBE O. TACKENBERG_89
Invasions by ornamental plants in Berlin. An aproach to study cultural
mechanisms in plant invasions
S. Will I. Kowarik 90
Symposium 05
Community Consequences of Plant-Animal Interactions
Short title: Plant Animal Interactions
T. Eggers M. SchAdler_92
Talks
Functional responses - a multi-species perspective
B. Tschanz, L.-F. Bersier, S. Bacher_94
The effect of slug grazing on plant species diversity in an experimental grassland
H. Buschmann, M. Keller, N. Porret, H. Dietz, P.J. Edwards_95
Trophic interaction based on fungal endophytes, plant cultivar and fertilization
J. Krauss C.B. Muller_ 96
On the combined effects of earthworms and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza
on plant and aphid perfomance
S. Wurst, D. Dugassa-Gobena, R. Langel, M. Bonkowski, S. Scheu_97
Does the effect of decomposers interact with plant community composition,
soil fertility and aboveground herbivory?
J. Haase, R. Brandl, S. Scheu, M. Schadler_98
Apparent competition: a potential mechanism for biocontrol of the weed
Cirsium arvense
H. Wandeler, P. Jaeger, S. Bacher_99
Do metapopulation processes affect herbivory (or viceversa)? - Silene latifolia
(Caryophyllaceae) and Hadena bicruris (Noctuidae)
J.A. Elzinga, A. Biere, G. Bernasconi_100
Does origin and habitat of invasive Senecio hosts affect the attack by
native insects?
M. Frenzel_101
Bottom-up density regulation in the holly leaf-miner Phytomyza ilicis
S. Eber_102
Goose grazing affects Arctic plant productivity in a changing climate
E.J. Cooper I.S. Jonsdottir_103
Shift in plant species dominance by grazing in a Mongolian steppe and the
role of compensatory growth
M.A. van Staalduinen, M.J.A. Werger, N.P.R. Anten_104
Effects of water availability and herbivore activity on shrub-annual interactions
in a Mediterranean scrub
M. Seifan R. Kadmon_105
Seed dispersal by ants - a common garden experiment
G. FOKUHL, P. POSCHLOD, J. HEINZE_ 106
Host plant selection in heterogeneous landscapes
F. Hansen, S. Agosta, A. Dunham_107
Local adaptation in plant populations and interactions with herbivores
and pathogens
A. Bischoff, L. Cremieux, T. Steinger, C. Lawson, S. Mortimer,
M. Smilauerova, J. Leps, H. Muller-Scharer_108
Selective floral resources: consequences for herbivore/natural-enemy interactions
P. Kehrli, S.D. Wratten, B. Lavandero, H. Don Vattala,
M.A. Urrutia, S.E.A.S.O. Araj, S.L. Scarratt, M.R. Wade_109
Initial recruitment of vertebrate-dispersed plants: dissecting spatial patterns
through time
A. Hampe, J.L. Garcia-Castano, E.W. Schupp, P. Jordano_110
Crab spiders, prey and predators on tape
R. Brechbuhl, C. Kropf, S. Bacher_111
The Endangered Plant Species Cnidium dubium and its Herbivore in the Lower
Havel River Wetland: Balancing Herbivore Attraction with Stress Tolerance
K. Geibler, R.-U. MOhle, A. Gzik_. 112
Posters
Effects of disturbance and consumers on the structure of an old-field community
and the dynamics of secondary succession
C. Brauniger, M. Schadler, J. Stadler_113
Using spatial statistics for pattern analysis of small-scale disturbances in grasslands
S. Friedrich, T. Wiegand, A. Jentsch_114
The horse chestnut leaf miner {Cameraria ohridella) - swarming activities
and leaf damages
A. Gzik, C. Flugel, D. Wallschlager_115
Ecological and evolutionary consequences of spatial and temporal variation in
interaction strength
A. Kolb, O. Eriksson, J. Ehrlen_116
The ant Lashisjlavus affects mycorrhizal root colonization in grasslands
R. NlECHOJ, V. WOLTERS, J. DAUBER_ 117
The influence of different food-plant mixtures on the fitness of
Chorthippus parallelus (Orthoptera, Acrididae)
A. Oswald, S.B. Unsicker, G. Kohler, W.W. Weisser_118
Multitrophic interactions between insects and mycorrhizas
S. Reidinger 119
Is the payability of a root hemiparasitic plant influenced by its host plant?
M. Schadler, M. Roeder, R. Brandl, D. Matthies 120
Symposium 06
Pollination Ecology
E. Strohm I. Steffan-Dewenter_ 122
Talks
Quantified pollinator interaction webs: does restored habitat attract the original
pollinator community?
C.N. Kaiser, J. Memmott, C.B. Muller_ 123
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Disrupted plant-pollinator interactions in fragmented populations of the
dioecious herb Antennaria dioica
M. Oster O. Eriksson_124
Plants in the hood: Trait-mediated facilitation by neighbouring plants via a
lizard pollinator
D.M. Hansen, H.C. Kiesbuy, C.G. Jones, C.B. Muller_125
The pollen ovule ratio: adaptation or constraint?
L. G6TZENBERGER, I. KfJHN, W. DURKA, S. KLOTZ _ 126
Selfish rushes - Flower biology oiJuncus atratus
S. MlCHALSKI W. DURKA_ 127
Posters
Does floral scent of willows (Salix spp.) have a key function in reproduction?
U. FUSSEL, A. JURGENS, S. DOTTERL, G. AAS_ 128
Influence of landscape structure on platn-pollinator interactions in an
East-African agriculture-forest mosaic
M. Hagen M. Kraemer_129
Hover flies are efficient pollinators
F. Jauker V. Wolters_130
Pollination efficiency of the hornfaced bee {Osmia cornuta Latreille) on
winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) under field conditions
R. Kristen, W. Friedt, V. Wolters_131
Foraging distances of honeybees in agricultural landscapes
A. Kuhn I. Steffan-Dewenter_132
Pollinator diversity in fragmented calcareous grasslands
B. Meyer I. Steffan-Dewenter_133
Testing methods of assessing pollinator diversity and density
C. Westphal I. Steffan-Dewenter _ _ 134
Symposium 07
Ecosystem functioning: what to focus on?
Short title: Ecosystem Functioning
J. Filser_136
Effects of extreme flood events on flora and fauna in Middle Elbe floodplains
F. Foeckler, O. Deichner, J. Glaser, F. Dziock, K. Henle,
A. Hettrich, A. Schanowski, M. Scholz_137
Function of connectivity in river-floodplain ecosystems for plant dispersal
and diversity
I. Leyer_138
Influence of initial species biomass, water and nutrients on relative abundance
and convergence in a designed plant mixture of five species
M. Suter, D. Ramseier, S. Guesewell, J. Connolly_139
Interactions between two collembolan species and their density-dependent
effect on the performance of a grassland plant community
J. FlLSER G. ENGELS_ 140
Rats on the run? - The effects of red fox abundance and cover on
bush rat behaviour
A. Strauss, K. Solmsdorff, J. Jacob_141
How rain water harvesting (RWH) practices modify landscape functions
in semi-arid regions
K. Vohland_ 142
Neighbourhood interference in the upper canopy among four tree species in
a temperate broad-leaved forest (Hainich National Park, Thuringia)
A. Fech_143
An assessment on the status quo of the critically endangered Nile Soft-shelled
Turtle Trionyx triunguis in Dalyan, Turkey
M. Keller F. Brummer 144
Symposium 08
Functional consequences of biodiversity change
Short title: Biodiversity Change
W.W. Weisser M. Fischer_146
Talks
Effects of plant diversity on invertebrate herbivory in grasslands
C. Scherber W.W. Weisser_147
Insect herbivory along a gradient of plant species diversity in extensively
managed Central European grasslands
S.B. Unsicker, A. Kahmen, M. Wagner, N. Buchmann, W.W. Weisser_148
The relationship between plant diversity and fitness of the common grasshopper,
Chorthippus parallelus ZETT. (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
J. Specht, C. Scherber, G. Kohler W.W. Weisser_149
Does plant biodiversity affect soil trace gas fluxes?
P.A. Niklaus, D.A. Wardle, K.R. Tate 150
XIV
Weed control in settlements facilitates the survival of ruderal native and
archaeophyte plant species
S. Brunzel, S.F. Fischer, J. Schneider, J. Jetzkowitz_151
Patterns of Biodiversity after Primary Succession
J. Mrzljak_152
Posters
Neophyte diaspores in the seed bank of the Lower Rhine river vegetation units
R. Losch, S. Wies, U. Schmitz_153
The importance of plant diversity and herbivory for the stability of grassland
ecosystems: first results and further experiments
C. Stein, H. Auge, M. Fischer, W. Weisser, D. Prati_154
Biodiversity, biogeochemical cycles and biotic interactions: a long-term
experiment in a Central-European deciduous forest
F.M. Thomas, H. Flessa, N. Burgdorf, C. Leuschner_155
Can complementarity in water use explain diversity-productivity relationships
in experimental grassland plots?
K. Verheyen, H. Bulteel, C. Palmborg, B. Olivie, D. Raes, I. Nys, B. Muys_ 156
Homogenization effects on a plant-functional scale
M. Winter, I. Kuhn, S. Klotz _157
Symposium 09
Population dynamics in agricultural ecosystems in respect to functional and
conservational aspects
Short title: Populations Dynamics Agricultural Ecosystems
W. Buchs _160
Talks
Sown wildflower areas versus landscape composition: What affects
biodiversity and the natural control of cereal aphids?
R. Fluckiger, M.H. Schmidt, W. Nentwig_163
Spatio-temporal relationships between epigaeic predators and insect pests
in winter oilseed rape
D. FELSMANN W. B0CHS _ 164
Analyzing the gut content of ground beetles by Polymerase Chain Reaction:
A molecular approach for an assessment of their predatory impact on pest
species' populations in winter oilseed rape
O. Schlein W. Buchs_ 165
Trap-nesting bee and wasp communities on organic and conventional fields,
comparing local and landscape scales
A. Holzschuh, I. Steffan-Dewenter, T. Tscharntke _166
The insect community of Cirsium arvense benefits from landscape complexity
and organic fanning
Y. Clough, A. Kruess, T. Tscharntke_167
DNA-based approaches open new insights in trophic relationships in
soil ecosystems
A. Juen M. Traugott_168
Rodents in agro-ecosystems: effects of farming practices on population
dynamics and behaviour
J. Jacob_ 169
Influence of land management on belowground community composition
and ecosystem functioning in Dutch soils
C. Mulder_170
Long-term dynamics of the hemiparasite Rhinanthus angustifolius and
its effects on community structure
E. Ameloot, K. Verheyen, J. Bakker, Y. De Vries, M. Hermy_171
Patterns of plant species distribution in pastures grazed by cattle
F. Mayer H. Schnyder_172
Effect of vineyard management on biodiversity at three trophic levels
O. Bruggisser, M.H. Schmidt, S. Bacher _173
Do thrips influence the contamination and infection of grape vines
by Botrytis cinerea!
K. Schmidt, S.D. Wratten, D.AJ. Teulon, M.V. Jaspers, R.E. Beever_174
Small mammal population dynamics in a natural vegetation remnant:
JN Briers-Louw Provincial Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
C.B. Krug_175
Posters
Farmer's knowledge of vegetation dynamics in arid rangeland of South Namibia
S. DOMPTAIL E.A. NUPPENAU_ 176
Directing the secondary succession - seed and microsite limitation in a degraded
grassland ecosystem
U. Gerighausen_177
Improving biological control: do we use a "bouquet" or a "KISS" approach to
win a natural enemy's heart?
P. Kehrli, M.R. Wade, S.D. Wratten_178
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Annual recolonization pattern of arable fields by carabids depends on the
surrounding landscape
S. Mayr, T. Purtauf, V. Wolters, J. Dauber_179
Population structure of the rare Andean bromeliad Puya raimondii in
southern Peru
M. Schleuning, M.T. Blanco, N. Andrade, R. Urrunaga, D. Matthies, T.
Becker _180
The nutritional status of crop field-collected parasitoids
I.M.G. Vollhardt, F.J.J.A. Bianchi, C.Thies, T. Tscharntke, F.L. Wackers_181
Symposium 10
Driving forces of species diversity at the landscape scale
Short title: Landscape Ecology
R. Waldhardt HJ. Bohmer_184
Talks
How does an epiphytic lichen recolonize forest patches after disturbance?
H.H. Wagner, S. Werth, J.M. Kalwij, J. Bolli, C. Scheidegger_187
Plant species diversity in forests - What is the contribution of disturbance?
U. Luginbuhl H. Bruelheide_188
The use of tree-ring analysis for reconstructing perimeter and intensity of
a historic disturbance in the Jura Mountains, Switzerland
J.C. Bolli, J.M. Kalwij, H.H. Wagner, P. Cherubini,
C. Scheidegger, A. Rigling_189
Types of seed bank dynamics in alluvial grasslands: Niche differentiation
in a highly variable environment
N. Holzel_190
Genetic population structure of Calathus erratus (Carabidae) in disturbed
open landscapes
M. Guth, J. Mrzljak, W. Durka _191
Driving forces of Aquatic Warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) habitat loss
in Western Pomerania
F. Tanneberger, H. Joosten, M. Flade _192
Landscape analyses reveal dispersal distances of farmland spiders
M.H. Schmidt, C. Thies, T. Tscharntke, W. Nentwig _193
Successional patterns of soil fauna in grasslands after conversion from
arable farming
J. Dauber, A. Zaitsev, M. Chauvat, V. Wolters_194
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Hierarchical effects of land use on local arthropod communities
0. Schweiger, J.P. Maelfait, W. van Wingerden, F. Hendrickx_195
Human land-use as driving factor of the persistence of two grassland butterflies
H. Loritz J. Settele_196
Non-native tree species meet urban heat archipelago Increased temperature
as key factor for establishment success
1. SAUMEL I. KOWARIK_197
Acidification of springs: detecting spatial patterns and temporal dynamics
at the landscape scale
V. Audorff C. Beierkuhnlein_ 198
Are the effects of land use on in-stream habitats exaggerated?
U. Pulg_199
What drives regional species richness in temperate Europe: climate, soils,
land use intensity or landscape structure?
C.F. Dormann, O. Schweiger and the GREENVEINS Consortium_200
Genetic diversity and population structure of Genm urbanum L. (Rosaceae)
in fragmented agricultural landscapes
C. BAESSLER W. DURKA_201
Biogeography of the Avifauna fernandeziana: richness, inter-island difference,
taxonomic relation, origin, and conservation status of Pacific island birds in Chile
I. Hahn_202
Patterns of plant species richness of dry grasslands on the island
of Saaremaa (Estonia)
S. Boch J. Dengler _203
The spread of Heracleum mantegazzianum SOMMIER ET LEVTER as
an indicator of changing land use
A. Otte, U. Schuckert, J. Thiele_204
Urban brownfields as temporary habitats: Driving forces for the diversity of
phytophagous insects
B. Strauss R. Biedermann_205
Posters
SUBICON I - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation - Introduction
K. Anders, A. Bahrt, B. Balkenhol, J. Boellman, U. Broring, C. Duker,
W. Durka, M. Elmer, M. Guth, K. Hohberg, R.F. Huttl, E. Kwabena,
J. Mrzljak, D. NAhrig, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, A. Prochnow, C. Stark,
M. Wanner, G. Wiegleb, J. Wollecke, W.E.R. Xylander 206
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SUBICONII - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation - Methods
K. Anders, A. Bahrt, B. Balkenhol, J. Boellman, U. Broring, C. Duker,
W. Durka, M. Elmer, M. Guth, K. Hohberg, R.F. Huttl, E. Kwabena,
J. Mrzljak, D. Nahrig, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, A. Prochnow, C. Stark,
M. Wanner, G. Wiegleb, J. Wollecke, W.E.R. Xylander_207
SUBICON III - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation - Results
K. Anders, A. Bahrt, B. Balkenhol, J. Boellman, C. Duker, W. Durka,
M. Elmer, M. Guth, K. Hohberg, R.F. Huttl, E. Kwabena, J. Mrzljak,
D. Nahrig, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, C. Stark, M. Wanner, G. Wiegleb,
J. Wollecke, W.E.R. Xylander_208
SUBICON IV - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation -
Modelling and Scenario Technique
K. Anders, J. Mrzljak, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, A. Prochnow_209
Vegetation Structure and Biodiversity in Mediterranean Ecosystems -
A comparative study from Lebanon and California
Y.C. Atallah R. Bocker_210
Exotic guava trees can act as potential centres of forest regeneration in
Kenyan farmland
D. Berens_211
Effects of Landscape Patterns on Species Composition in Fragmented
Wetlands in Switzerland
S. Fakheran, H. Moradi, J. Joshi, M. Peintinger, J. Bolliger, B. Schmid_212
Ecology of walnut-fruit-forests of southern Kyrgyzstan
H. Gottschling, I. Amatov, G. Lazkov_213
Colonization of post-mining landscapes of Lower Lusatia by the earwig
Labidura riparia - an approach with molecular genetic methods
M. Guth U. Broring_214
Influence of past land-use pattern on the population genetic structure of a
bush-cricket species in rural landscape
S.I.J. HOLZHAUER V. WOLTERS_215
Dominance of tall umbelliferous invaders in post-grassland succession:
"nurse plant" effect versus allelopathy
M. Kaligaric, M.H. Meister, S. Skornik, N. Oschgan, N. Sajna,
H.R. BOLHAR-NORDENKAMPF _216
Habitat models of local target species: Testing their applicability for
a larger region
D. Laubhann K.-G. Bernhardt_217
Factors generating the shape of species-area relationships - a research project
M. Michalak W. Ulrich _ 218
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Spatial heterogeneity of tropical rainforest soils and its implication on tree
diversity in Western Kenya
W. Musila, M. Oesker, H. Todt, D. Uster, H. Dalitz _219
Fitting models of relative abundance to a large set of natural assemblages
M. Ollik W. Ulrich_220
Vegetation forms in Tugai-forests at the middle reach of the River Tarim,
Xinjiang, China
J. Peper_221
Alterations in the vegetation of Alpine grassland over three decades
M. Peter, P. Edwards, A. Luscher _222
Research on Tugay vegetation at the Tarim River, Xinjiang, China
N. Thevs _223
The study of diversity patterns of ground beetles on lake islands
M. Zalewski W. Ulrich _224
Symposium 11
Alpine Biodiversity and Ecology
M. Fischer J. Stocklin_226
Talks
Alpine-wide system of indicators and state-of-the-Alps report - a contribution
to the implementation of the Alpine Convention
K. SCHONTHALER S. MARZELLI_228
Carbon addition - a promising tool to maintain biodiversity on species
rich mountain grasslands
T. Spiegelberger, H. Muller-Scharer, U. Schaffner_229
Field research of the prioritarian FFH appendix II species Rosalia alpina on
basis of a habitat model by the example Weissachtal
V. Binner _230
Reproduction, stand structure and the impact of trampling by cattle on Polylepis
species along an altitudinal gradient in the Paramo de Papallacta, Ecuador
A. Cierjacks, N. Ruhr, K. Wesche, I. Hensen_231
Resource-based niche differentiation in alpine pastures
M. SCHERER-LORENZEN_232
Seed weight increases with altitude in the Swiss Alps between related species
but not among populations of individual species
J. Stoecklin A.R. Pluess_233
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Can population increases of the late flowering alpine plant Campanula
scheuchzeri be explained by global warming?
T. KUDERNATSCH C. ABS _234
Changes in the relative importance of climate stress as a result of suppression
of avalanche disturbances in the Swiss Alps
C. Rixen, D. Kulakowski, P. Bebi _235
Genetic diversity and life-history traits in naturally fragmented alpine
plant populations
P. Kuss, A.R. Pluss, H.-H. Aegisdottir, J. Stocklin_236
Cold spring in a warmer world? The reaction of alpine tundra plants to
earlier snowmelt
S. Wipf, C. Rixen, P. Bebi_237
Posters
Analyses of the habitat and habitat use of the Caucasian Black Grouse
Tetrao mlokosiewiczi in Azerbaijan
J. Etzold_238
Diversity and Phytogeography of Bryophytes in Costa Rican paramo vegetation
I. Holz_239
Is dispersal regulating succession on glacier forelands?
M. Lutz, O. Tackenberg, S. Gewolf _240
Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the Alps?
A first approach of an evaluation
S. Marzelli, C. Schwarz, B. Hallensleben, C. Stalze, K. Schonthaler _241
Clonal diversity of the alpine plant species Primula minima and Salix herbacea
- a micro scale analysis of spatial genetic patterns
S. Schurm, Y. Kellermeier, C. Reisch_242
Symposium 12
Biodiversity in arid and semi-arid regions: dynamics and functions
Short title: Arid Biodiversity and Ecology
M. Veste K. Frank_244
Talks
A synthesis of woody plant response to 50 years of burning in Kruger Park,
South Africa
S.I HlGGINS EBP WORKING _247
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Spatial patterns of plant biodiversity in semiarid ecosystems in northern Namibia
A. Jentsch, J. Eisold, S. Hassler, C. Beierkuhnlein_248
Influence of land use and hydrology on tree regeneration along the ephemeral
Kuiseb River (Namibia)
P. MOSER, M. Denich, M.K. Seely_249
Standing crop of an abundant grass species is not affected by rainfall intensit
M. Kochy F. Jeltsch_ 250
Environmental factors affecting the recruitment of perennial savanna grasses -
an experimental approach
J. ZlMMERMANN, S.I. HlGGINS, A. LlNSTADTER_251
How do grazing and stochastic rainfall affect vegetation? - Insights from a
simulation approach
S. POtz, J.M. Paruelo, G.E. Weber, F. Jeltsch, T. Wiegand_252
Learning from indigenous knowledge for range management by the help
of ecological modelling
B. MULLER, A. LlNSTADTER, K. FRANK, C. WlSSEL _253
Spatial and temporal changes of community composition indicate
non-equilibrium dynamics in southern Mongolian desert steppes
K. Wesche V. Retzer_254
The regeneration of perennial plants in the semi-arid pasture lands of the
Western High Atlas Mountains (Morocco)
H. Culmsee_255
Welwitschia mirabilis: Adaptation of photosynthesis to an extreme habitat
W.B. Herppich, B. Rossa, D.J. von Willert, M. Herppich_256
Environmental variability and allocation trade-offs maintain species diversity in a
process-based model of succulent plant communities
B. Reineking, M. Veste, C. Wissel, A. Huth_257
Islands in the time - vegetation and ecology of ephemeral wetlands in
semi-arid regions
U. Deil_258
Posters
Floristic and ecological affinities of vegetation types in two semi-arid regions
in Sahelian West and Southern Africa
T. Becker J.V. Muller_259
Ions pattern of halophytes from the semi-arid regions of Pernambuco,
north-east Brazil
O. Herrera Bonilla M. Veste_ 260
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Fostering biodiversity for biogenic dune stabilization
H. Koehler, R. Kesel, W. Heyser, J. Filser_261
Determinants of female reproductive activity in a striped-mouse
{Rhabdomys pumilid) population in an arid environment, the Namib Desert
C.B. Kruq_262
A stochastic model for biomass distribution in arid sand dunes
T. Littmann M. Veste_263
The first step towards explaining tree-grass coexistence in savannas with
patch-dynamics: the simulation model SAPAMO
K.M. Meyer K. Wiegand_264
Plant litter decomposition under climate change: an experimental approach
along an aridity gradient
Y. Navon M. Sternberg_265
Artemisia xerohpytica as an indicator of grazing intensity in pastures of
western Mongolia
C. Oehmke_266
Processes of post-fire vegetation regeneration in south-eastern Spain:
Are textbooks right?
C. Ohl I. Hensen_267
Aberrant foraminifera from the Aral Sea - proxies for environmental
changes in the Holocene
A. Pint, J. Barthold, S. Bellas, P. Frenzel, R. Kohring, P. Sorrel_268
Modelling species richness and life form composition in Sahelian
Burkina Faso with remote sensing data
M. Schmidt, K. Konig, J.V. MOller_269
The effects of added landscape cover on foraging behavior of gerbils in
the sandy habitat of the Negev, Israel
V. SUNDARARAJ, B.P. KOTLER, S. MUKHERJEE_270
The environmental range ofPopulus euphratica at the middle reaches of
the River Tarim, western China
P.P. Thapa_271
Ecophysiologcial investigations on bipolar lichens from the Antartic: comparative
studies of photosynthetic performance of Usnea aurantiaco-atra
M. Veste, J. Hermann, N. Wirtz, T. Lumbsch, T. Feuerer, C. Printzen,
J.-P. Frahm, T.G.A. Green, L. Sancho, B. Schroeter_272
Diversity of ecophysiological strategies in succulents: examples from
Southern Africa
M. Veste W.B. Herppich _ 273
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Landscape dynamics at the east coast of the Aral Sea
D. WUCHERER, W. WUCHERER, S.-W. BRECKLE_274
Plant diversity development on the dry sea floor of the Aral Sea
W. WUCHERER_ 275
Symposium 13
Global Change Ecology
F.-W. Badeck K. Tielborger_278
Talks
Predicting effects of climate change on a passerine bird in southern Africa -
a cross-validation of two approaches on different time scales
M. SCHWAGER, R. COVAS, F. JELTSCH_280
Fine roots and leaves respond differently to a rainfall gradient in European
beech (Central Germany)
I.C. Meier, D. Hertel, Ch. Leuschner_281
Vulnerability of Eastern Mediterranean ecosystems to climate change:
lessons from an integrative study along a steep climatic gradient
K. TIELBORGER, M. STERNBERG, M. KOCHY, M. PETRU, C. ARIZA,
J. KlGEL, F. JELTSCH, S. PARIENTE, H. LAVEE, A. FLEISCHER_282
Can bog restoration help to meet bavarian climate protection goals?
M. DrOsler J. Pfadenhauer_283
C-input into soil within an agro-ecosystem under atmospheric CO2 enrichment
C. Sticht, S. Schrader, A. Giesemann, E. Bantelmann, H.-J. Weigel_284
Does elevated CO2 affect food safety of important agricultural crops?
P. Hogy, M. Erbs, S. Weber, A. Fangmeier_285
Posters
Reciprocal analysis of ecological and genetic factors of alien plant invasions along
altitudinal gradients in the Swiss Alps and the Wallowa Mountains (OR, USA)
J.M. ALEXANDER, M. POLL, P.J. EDWARDS, C.G. PARKS, H. DlETZ_286
Time series analysis of longterm flux measurements in forest ecosystems
E.M. Falge_ 287
Effects of atmospheric CO2 enrichment on diurnal carbohydrate metabolism
in wheat leaves
G. Guidi, P. H5gy, A. Fangmeier_ 288
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A macroecological study on abundant and rare tree species under global change
B. KOCKEMANN, H. BUSCHMANN, C. LEUSCHNER_289
Altitudinal Shifts in Plant Species Distribution as a consequence of Climate
Change in Pre-alpine Regions of Switzerland
H. Moradi, S. Fakheran, J. Joshi, M. Peintinger, B. Schmid_290
Soil respiration and soil biological dynamics under elevated CO2 (FACE) in
a German and in a Chinese agro-ecosystem
A. Pacholski, K. Heiduk, O. Heinemeyer, T.H. Anderson,
R. Manderscheid, S. Burkart, J.G. Zhu, H.-J. Weigel_291
Interacting effects of plant species, elevated CC^and nutrient availability on
plant-herbivore interactions
M. SchAdler, M. Roeder, R. Brandl, D. Matthies_292
Ecosystem services and global change - A European Vulnerability Assessment
D. Schroter, W. Cramer and the ATEAM consortium_293
Effects of elevated CO2 on photorespiration enzymes and soluble proteins
in leaves of wheat and weeds
Y. Sun, P. Hogy, A. Fangmeier_294
Symposium 14
Ecological and Conservation Genetics - molecular variability of plant and
animal populations in man made landscapes
Short title: Ecological and Conservation Genetics
C. Reisch W. Durka_296
Talks
Relationships between population size, genetic diversity and fitness components
in the rare plant Dictamnus albus in Central Germany
I. Hensen, K. Wesche, C. Oberprieler_298
Genetic variation of Viola calaminaria (Gingins) Lej., an endemic metallophyte
J.P. Bizoux, K. Dainou, G. Mahy_299
Is enhanced species diversity in historical forest management systems sustainable?
A case study in wild cherry (Pmmts avium L.)
A.M. Holtken H.-R. Gregorius_300
Studies of genetic diversity in beech (Fagus sylvaticd) stands — Which information
do we need for restoring beech forests within forest conversion programmes?
G. Rathmacher, C. Mengel, M. Speier, S. Liepelt, B. Ziegenhagen_301
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Metapopulation genetic structure of the butterfly Maculinea nausithous and
the parasitoid Neotypus melanocephalus
C. Anton, I. Zeisset, W. Durka_302
Hidden genetic diversity in springs: the freshwater flatworm Crenobia alpina
(Dana) in Central Europe
M. Brandle, R. Heuser, A. Marten, R. Brandl_303
Genetic characterisation of a European wildcat population with special
reference to a reintroduction program
H. Kleisinger U.-R. Bohle_^_^ 304
Posters
DNA quality is still crucial in genetic analysis of plants - Experiences
with Araucaria araucana in phylogeographic studies
C. Baier, C. Mengel, C. Moreno, P. Marchelli,
L. Gallo, B. Ziegenhagen_305
Genetic diversity of Kyrgyzsian walnut populations
S. Fehrenz S. Fischer_306
Population genetic investigation of the rediscovered Lesser Water-plantain
(Baldellia ranuncoloides) on the island of Hiddensee
S. Fehrenz, M. Gedde, T. Soth, S. Fischer, T. Wolff, M. Schnittler_307
Spatial and genetic patterns of Euphrat Poplar (Populus euphratica) in
Xinjiang, China
S. Fehrenz_308
Genetic variability of the wild roses Rosa caninaL., R. inodora FRIES,
R. sherardii DAVIES and R. subcollina H. CHRIST in Brandenburg
(Northeast Germany)
A. JORGENS, B. SEITZ, I. KOWARIK _309
A case-study on Fynbos-Ecology: Genetic diversity in Mimetes flmbrifolius
and Mimetes hirtus
A.J. Kaiser, C. Reisch, A. Kramer, P. Poschlod_310
Genetic diversity and fitness in Scabiosa columbaria in the Swiss Jura in
relation to popoulation size
A.R Pluess J. Stocklin _^_311
Genetic variation of Saxifraga tridactylites from natural and anthropogenous
habitats in central Europe
C. Reisch_312
Gymnadenia conopsea: The importance of secondary habitats to maintain
genetic diversity in rare plant species
C. Stark, K. Heyde, W. Durka _ 313
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Symposium 15
Linking landscapes, ecosystems and population modelling
Short title: Ecological Molleding
F. Jeltsch V. Grimm_316
Talks
Do caribou suffer from climate change in the Canadian High Arctic?
J. Tews, M.A.D. Ferguson, L. Fahrig_319
Fragmentary data-sets on invertebrate dispersal - introducing permutation-tests
as a possible solution to improve data quality
F. JOPP C. LANGE_320
The spatio-temporal landscape model TreeMig: Simulation of Holocene
tree species spread
H. LlSCHKE J. BOLLIGER_321
How does intraspecific competition influence metapopulation synchrony
and persistence?
T. MUNKEMULLER K. JOHST_322
Land-use and climate-change scenarios - drivers for floods and low flow
in mountainous regions
H. POHLER, V. DUNGER, J. MATSCHULLAT_323
A simulation model to study forest regeneration in the Alps after blowdown events
A. Rammig, P. Bebi, L. Fahse, H. Bugmann_324
Stability of grass-tree ratios in savannas
S. Scheiter_325
Testing the C-S-R approach to predict effects of landscape fragmentation on
plant strategic types: a modelling study
K. Korner F. Jeltsch_326
Islands in forests: modelling coarse woody debris and metapopulations of
forest species in managed beech forests
O. Jakoby, C. Rademacher, V. Grimm_327
Modelling bird species diversity in logged and unlogged tropical rainforest
F. von Walter A. Huth_328
Modelling the relative importance of temporary ponds for a metapopulation
of the European tree frog (Hyla arborea L.)
J. Weise_329
Buffer mechanisms and climate change driven extinction rates
M.C. Wichmann_330
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Habitat models for plants with non-continuous distribution
A. GOLISCH_
Spatial patterns of infections with the fox tapeworm Echinococcus
multilocularis in a Swiss urban habitat: a simulation study
F. Bastiansen, D. Hegglin, P. Deplazes, F. Hansen, H.-H. Thulke_332
Emergency vaccination of rabies under limited resources -
combating or containing?
D. Eisinger, H.-H. Thulke, T. Selhorst, T. Muller_333
Posters
Modelling changes in habitat availability of floodplain meadows by
river bed erosion
B. BOCHELE, P. BUREK, I. LEYER_334
Monitoring NATURA 2000 forest habitats in Bavaria by the use of
ASTER, SPOT5 and GIS modelling ? An integrated approach
M. Fischer, M. Forster, B. Kleinschmit, R. Seitz, H. Walentowski_335
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis: General suggestions from modelling
and comparing specific ecosystems
K. Johst A. Huth_336
Correspondence of fundamental and realized niche of four woodland grass specie
S. Kammermeier, U. Luginbuhl, H. Bruelheide_337
Toward an understanding of Artificial Neural Network models: A powerful
tool for modelling complex ecological relationships
SJ. Kemp, P. Zaradic, F. Hansen_338
Introduction history, spread and the delay of the expansions as a key for
understanding mechanisms of invasions of alien species and its possible
consequences for native fauna in Europe
M. Kobelt, S. Bacher, W. Nentwig_339
Distribution of invasive plant species' traits in Germany
E. Kuster, S. Klotz, I. KOhn_340
Estimating the dispersal abilities of ruderal plant species: Modelling
sociological and biological data
M. NlGGEMANN, T. FIEDLER, R. BlALOZYT_341
A matrix population model to estimate the effect of human-induced
disturbance regimes on semi-natural grasslands
J. Pagel, B. Schroder, K. Fritzsch_342
Sensitivity of landscape scale patterns in mountain forests to growth
functions of individual trees
B. Reineking H. Bugmann _ 343
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Structural diversity and species diversity in semiarid savannahs of the
southern Kalahari
E. R.OSSMANITH, M. SCHWAGER, N. BLAUM, F. JELTSCH _344
Symposium 16
From functional molecular to functional landscape units
Short title: Functional Units
B. Schroder H. Reuter_346
Talks
Functional units at the ecosystem level: can we reconcile functional and
topographical boundaries?
K. Jax_347
Trophic guilds and trophic flexibility: new insights from isotope ecology
C. Pazmandi M. Traugott_348
Preliminary results from software developed for complex growth models
applied on Lemna sp.
K. Vogel, M. Mkandawire, R. Aretz, E.G. Dudel_349
Functions and Functional Units in Ecologically Oriented Planning -
Tasks, State of the Art and Problems
M. Szaramowicz, H. Robling, B. Jessel, B. Gall_350
Functional units in landscape ecological, geomorphological, and hydrological
landscape modelling
B. Schroder, M. Marker, E. Zehe_351
Symposium 17
Nature conservation - from science to practice
Examples from Natura 2000 and other conservation research in Europe
Short title: Nature Conservation Europe
K.R. Neugebauer, C. Stettmer, M. Dieterich, A. Wezel_354
Talks
Dispersal of the endangered flightless beetle Dorcadion fuliginator
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in spatially realistic landscapes
B. Baur, A. Coray, N. Minoretti, S. Zschokke_358
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Changes of two glacial relicts on limestone cliffs of the Swabian Jura
from 1927 to 2004
A. Wezel_._359
From Science to Conservation of Medicinal plants:
The case study of Arnica montana
B. Michler H.S. Fischer_._ 360
Impact of novel management practices on dry grassland vegetation in
the Middle Rhine Valley
K. Bylebyl P. Poschlod_._361
Effects of different conservation and restoration measures on phanerogam
and cryptogam species diversity in calcareous grasslands
M. Jeschke K. Kiehl_. 362
Early mowing as a means to control Phragmites australis in order to
conserve typical fen meadows
K.R. NEUGEBAUER H. MARSCHALEK_363
Effect of mowing frequency on abundance and biomass of above-ground
insects in wet meadow ecosystems
J. Karg, S. Balazy, K.R. Neugebauer_364
Species diversity of entomopathogenic fungi in grasslands in view of landscape
protection and meadow utilization means
S. Balazy, J. Karg, K.R. Neugebauer_365
Do allelopathic compounds in invasive Solidago canadensis curb the
growth of the native flora?
D. Abhilasha J. Joshi_366
Solutions for the identification and delineation of NATURA 2000 sites
in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
J.C. Krause, D. Boedeker, K. Heinicke, H. vonNordheim_367
MacMan -A partnership where science meets practice
C. STETTMER J. SETTELE _368
Habitat-management for the flagship-species Maculinea alcon (Lepidoptera,
Rhopalocera) - Applied research within MacMan
M. Brau, C. Stettmer, J. Settele_369
The Scarce Fritillary (Euphydryas maturna) in South-East Bavaria and Salzburg
- The borderline situation of a threatened species
P. Gros C. Stettmer_370
Methodological approaches to the monitoring of three Lepidoptera species
of the Habitats Directive
M. Dolek, A. Geyer, A. Freese_ 371
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Distribution, habitat requirements and protection of the priority species Carabus
menetriesi pacholei SOK. in eastern Bavaria (EU Habitats Directive, Annex II)
S. Muller-Kroehling_372
Conservation strategies from the newt's perspective
A. MaIetzky M. Kyek_373
Monitoring of bats in Bavaria
B.-U. Rudolph, M. Hammer, A. Zahn_374
Inventory and assessment of historic cultural landscape in the region of
Upper Franconia
G. Gabel_375
Linking research to practice in the Rhon biosphere reserve: A plea for
applied research as a tool for sustainable development
D. Pokorny_376
Posters
A multifunctional approach to flood protection and nature conservation
in the Weisseritz catchment (Eastern Erzgebirge)
S. Bianchin, E. Richert, H. Heilmeier, Ch. Seidler, M. Merta, G. Hammer_377
Tank-tracks - an effective tool for restoration management
S. Bonn, K. Bylebyl, P. Poschlod, U. Sander, M. Veith_378
Prescribed burning as a tool for restoration management?
S. Bonn, K. Bylebyl, P. Poschlod, U. Sander, M. Veith_379
How to control the trade or transfer of plant material? - New perspectives
with DNA fingerprints
E. Cremer, G. Rathmacher, E. Hussendorfer, B. Ziegenhagen, S. Liepelt_380
Transboundary studies help improve conservationresults and recommendations
M. Dolek, A. Geyer, A. Freese _381
Socio-economic analysis in the context of the E+E Project "Sustainable
development of cultural landscapes in xerotherm areas - the example of
the Central Rhine Valley"
N. Driessen J. Albrech_382
Monitoring of Forest Birds in Special Protected Areas (SPA) in Bavaria -
Example of SPA Markwald, forest district Erlangen
C. Franz, V. Binner, M. Lauterbach_383
Landscape changes by beaver (Castor canadensis) in the Cape Horn Archipelago:
applying environmental ethics in biological conservation
S. Haider _3 84
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Is the Swiss agri-environmental programme effectively promoting biodiversity
in the Alps?
S. HOECHSTETTER D. KAMPMANN_385
Are pastures an alternative to "eco-meadows"? Results from the Swiss Alps
D. KAMPMANN F. HERZOG_._386
Habitat requirements and reproductive capacity in a population of naturalized
German medlars (Mespilus germanica)
S.V. Lalov_387
Supporting and increasing populations oiBotaurus stellaris in Bavarian fish ponds
U. Lanz A. Pille_.^_ 388
Experience in the management of litter meadows that had been abandoned for
several years in Salzburg (Austria)
G. NOWOTNY, C. EICHBERGER, O. STOHR_389
Protection of the Lesser White-Fronted Goose {Anser erythropus) via safe
migration routes
A. Paulsch_390
Benthic invertebrate communities in the southeastern North Sea
E. Rachor_391
Defining functional ecological groups in saltatoria associations of xerothermic
habitats
U. Sander M. Veith_392
Stand continuity - an additional parameter for ecological networks
P. Sklenicka_393
Landform Diversity, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Aesthetics
S. Thomas_394
Tschernobyl CS137/Csl34 in Bavaria, Southern Germany- a Comparison
of Different Areas and Methods of Quantification
J. Volkel, M. Leopold, N. Bernt_395
The Effect of Grazing on Mediterranean Vegetation
D. Walther P.Poschlod 396
Symposium 18
Nature conservation and sustainable land use in rural areas
of the Tropics and Subtropics
Short title: Nature Conservation Tropics
A. Wezel_ 398
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Talks
Is subsistence hunting sustainable in Manu National Park in the Peruvian Amazon?
- A participatory approach
J. Ohl, D. Yu, G. Shepard_399
Forest reserve planning using GIS-based multicriteria decision method
T.W. Gole, T. Borsch, M. Denich, D. Teketay_400
Conservation of tropical forests through international cooperation of non
governmental organisations
E. Mannigel_401
Posters
The role of environment and mid-domain effect on moth species richness
along a tropical elevational gradient
G. Brehm, R.K. Colwell, J.KXUGE_402
Socio-Economic Situation and Land Use Conflicts in the Shirvan National
Park Region, Azerbaijan
A. BURMESTER_403
Indigenous participation in the context of the access to biological resources and
traditional knowledge
C. Dziedzioch A. Paulsch _404
Impact of selective logging on the recruitment of woody species in the
woodland-savanna mosaic in central Benin (West Africa)
B. Orthmann, KJ. Hennenberg, S. Porembski_405
Impact of selective logging on floristic and environmental characteristics
in the woodland-savanna mosaic in central Benin (West Africa)
B. Orthmann, KJ. Hennenberg, S. Porembski_406
Symposium 19
Approaches to monitoring biodiversity for nature conservation
Short title: Monitoring Biodiversity
U. SUKOPP A. DOERPINGHAUS_408
Talks
Monitoring of common breeding birds in Germany using a stratified
randomised sampling design
A. MlTSCHKE, C. SUDFELDT, R. DROSCHMEISTER, H. HEIDRICH-RlSKE_411
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From monitoring to indicators - the German sustainability indicator for
species diversity
R. Achtziger, H. Stickroth, R. Zieschank _412
Indicator and monitoring approach to recording of species diversity in agrarian
landscapes using breeding birds
G. Lutze, J. Hoffmann, J. Kiesel, A. Schultz, M. Vob, B. Wuntke_413
Biodiversity monitoring in grasslands - results of a nationwide approach
in Germany
R. Oppermann_414
Are plants suitable indicators for moth and butterfly communities in
calcareous grasslands?
M. Fluri, S. Bacher, M. Schmidt_415
Butterfly monitoring in Germany
R. Feldmann, P. Leopold, E. Rennwald, E. Kuhn, J. Settele_416
Monitoring of genetically modified organisms (GMO) - validation of a
butterfly species at risk as faunistic indicator
G. Weib, M. S. Meier, A. Hilbeck, A. Benzler_417
Monitoring the quality of nature reserves
H.S. Fischer, H. Luding, B. Michler, W. von Brackel_418
EuMon - EU-wide monitoring methods and systems of surveillance for
species and habitats of Community interest
B. Gruber, F. Dziock, J. Settele, K. Henle_419
VDI Guidelines as a tool for standardising biodiversity monitoring methods
H. Beismann, M. Finck, H. Seitz_420
Monitoring forest biodiversity in North Rhine-Westphalia
H. Konig_421
Monitoring tree species diversity in Bavarian state forests
R. MOSHAMMER J. EWALD_422
Species richness analysis based on forestry inventories in Catalonia
H. Estevan, F. Lloret, J. Terradas_423
Implementation of a monitoring programme to prevent loss of biodiversity -
scientific demands and constraints in praxis
B. Felinks, S. Benkwitz, S. Mann, A. Tschierschke, S. Tischew_424
About a standard area size for measuring species diversity of vegetation
C. Dolnik_425
Dealing with spatial small-scale variation and fuzzy boundaries in vegetation
monitoring
S. SCHMIDTLEIN C. WEIB _ 426
XXXIV
Posters
EuMon - an EU-project on EU-wide monitoring methods for species and
habitats of Community interest
F. Dziock, B. Gruber, J. Settele, K. Henle_427
Changes of vegetation in the rivers Naab and Pfreimd in the region
"Oberpfalzer Wald" north of Regensburg from 1972-2004
A. Seemann, S. Roauer, S. Hartl, J. Engels, G. Zeltner,
A. KOHLER, P. POSCHLOD _428
A concept of monitoring biodiversity changes caused by Bt-corn cultivation
U. Stachow, R. Becker, S. Vidal, K. Schmidt_429
Efficiency of species groups for monitoring
A. Tschierschke, B. Felinks, B. Benkwitz, S. Mann, S. Tischew_430
Soil monitoring as a basis for ecological monitoring
G. Broll H.-J. Brauckmann_431
Combining discrete and non-discrete approaches in vegetation mapping
for monitoring
C. WEIB S. SCHMIDTLEIN _432
Conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity through technology
transfer of the Clearing House Mechanism
T. Kamp, A. Paulsch, G. Baeurle_433
Standardisation of methods for a GMO monitoring using VDI Guidelines
H. Seitz, M. Finck, H. Beismann_434
Effects of tree colonization on biodiversity during old-field succession -
results from a long-term permanent plot study
M. Dolle W. Schmidt_435
Results of the German Common Birds Census: population changes in
German forest birds 1989-2003
J. Schwarz M. Flade_436
From monitoring to indicators - calculation of the German sustainability
indicator for species diversity
R. Achtziger, H. Stickroth, R. Zieschank_437
Importance of long-term studies for vegetation analyses - succession
processes on abandoned land
G. ROSENTHAL J. MULLER _ 438
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Symposium 20
Ecological and Environmental Education
Short title: Environnmental Education
F. Bogner B. Sab _440
Talks
Adolescent general ecological behaviour and environmental values
B. Oerke F.X. Bogner_441
Interference with environmental values
H.-M. Haase F.X. Bogner_ 442
Education for sustainable development - United Nations decade 2005 to
2014 supports ecological activities
K. HOBNER_443
How do birds fly? An educational approach of 6 graders
H. Sturm F.X. Bogner_444
Teaching bird identification - Cognitive achievement of group-based
hands-on identification skill training
C. Randler F.X. Bogner_ 445
The use of Concept Maps as assessment tools in a Biological Education unit
('Life in Winter')
S. Schaal F.X. Bogner_446
Posters
Red Cattle project
R. Hotzy _447
The LBV project "protection of springs"
R. Hotzy_448
Activities of the ,,Landesbund fur Vogelschutz in Bayern e.V."
W. Nerb C. Stierstorfer 449
Symposium 21
Risk Analysis of Genetically Modified Organisms and in
other fields of ecology
Short title: Ecological Risk Analysis
B. Breckling_ 452
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Talks
A Connecting cause-effect networks across ecological organisation levels as an
integrative approach for Ecological Impact Analysis
B. Breckling_453
Event-tree and fault-tree analysis - two complementary tools applied in
GMO risk assessment and GMO monitoring development
M.S. Meier, G. Weib, A. Hilbeck, A. Benzler_454
Modeling air-mediated pollen dispersal and assessing the risk of gene flow
A. KUPARINEN, F. SCHURR, O. TACKENBERG _455
Risk analysis of genetically modified plants: The case of Bt maize and
foliage-dwelling spiders
C. Ludy A. Lang_456
Impact of Bt-corn on the dhplopod Allajulus latestriatus
M. Weber W. Nentwig_457
Posters
Risk assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) according to
the scale of ecological interaction
H. Reuter_458
The American mink (Mustela vison): Understanding a new exotic species
on Navarino Island, Southern Chile
E. Schuttler, U. Berghofer, K. Jax, R. Rozzi_459
Cadmium accumulation in the food web of heavy metal contaminated
sites in Wiesloch
K. Wedlich, P. Hogy, A. Klumpp, A. Fangmeier_460
Symposium 22
Dynamics, function and conservation of soils
Short title: Soil Ecology
M. Raubuch_462
Talks
Soil fauna regulates the mobilization and transport of nutrients and heavy
metals from organic matter and soil substrates
S. Pieper G. Weigmann_464
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Diversity of bacteria associated with ectomycorrhizal and saprophytic fungi
A. Hartmann, C. Kellermann, R. Yara, J. Bertaux, P. Frey-Klett,
J. Garbaye, M. Schmid, R. Agerer_465
Interaction of soil microarthropods and ectomycorrhizal fungi
J. BOLLMANN, M. ELMER, J. WOLLECKE, R.F. HUTTL_466
Succession in ectomycorrhizal coenosis
J. Wollecke, S. Gebhardt, R.F. Huttl_ 467
Influence of Mulching, Sheep Grazing, Prescribed Burning and Succession on
Earthworm coenoses of Calcareous Grassland sites in South-western Germany
H.-J. Brauckmann, G. Broll, K.-F. Schreiber_ 468
Soil biota in an agro-ecosystem during conversion from conventional to
organic farming
S. SCHRADER, J. KlEHNE, T.-H. ANDERSON, H.-M. PAULSEN, G. RAHMANN_469
The role of soil organisms in secondary succession and their value as
indicators for conservation and restoration success
P. Kardol, M. Bezemer, W. van der Putten, A. van der Wal_470
The influence of Enchytraeidae (Enchytraeus albidus) on nutrient
mobilization in compacted soil
O. ROITHMEIER, S. PlEPER, G. WEIGMANN _471
Effects of honeydew application on the dynamics of dissolved carbon compounds
and CO2 losses within the organic layer and the mineral soil of a Rendzina
B. Michalzik_472
Influence of leave litter from trees on organic matter content in well drained
soils of Sabana in Venezuela
M. Raubuch, A. Campos, I. Hernandez-Valencia,
R.M. HernAndez-HernAndez_473
Posters
The Function of Soils in Artificial and Natural Substrata as Sinks and
Sources for Mining Related Matter in the Postmining Landscape of Eastern
Thuringia (WISMUT)
N. Beckers, J. Volkel, T. Raab_474
Thresholds for substance input into Natura 2000-areas
B. Hanisch, B. Abbas, W. Kratz_475
Radionuclides in soil and plants - transfer of radionuclides in some
agricultural production areas in Bavaria
G. Henkelmann M. Seipt_ 476
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Heavy Metal Storage and their Mobilisation Potential in Alluvial Soils of the
Vils River (East Bavaria, Germany) caused by Historical Lead Mining Activities
K. Huerkamp, T. Raab, J. Voelkel_477
Use of minirhizotrons for root studies - chances and limitations
M. Veste 478
Symposium 23
Other Topics
Posters
Patterns of plant species richness of dry grasslands on the island of
Saaremaa (Estonia)
S. Boch J. Dengler_481
Dissemination mechanisms in vector-borne diseases: An interdisciplinary
challenge for ecology and public Health
A.K.F. Malsch, K. Brune, C. Hornberg_482
Noise pollution in recreational green inner city areas in Bielefeld, North Rhine-
Westphalia, Germany: An interdisciplinary approach to ecology and public Health
A.K.F. Malsch, K. Brune, S. Weng, C. Hornberg_483
Air pollution in recreational green inner city areas in Bielefeld, North Rhine-
Westphalia, Germany: An interdisciplinary approach to Ecology and public Health
A.K.F. Malsch, S. Weng, K. Brune, C. Hornberg_484
Positive abundance-body weight relationships of ground beetles on lake islands
W. Ulrich M. Zalewski_485
Ecology of Xcmtho poressa (Olivi, 1792) (Crustacea: Brachyura: Xanthidae)
in the Mediterranean Sea: Habitat preference, and the importance of colouration
for passive defence
S. Reuschel CD. Schubart _486
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Symposium 24
Ecoinformatics
J. EWALD_488
Talks
A Portal for Botanical Collections and Databases in Germany -
The Botanical Node within GBIF-D
A. Kirchhoff, A. Hahn, W.G. Berendsohn_489
Aspects of integrative management of heterogeneous data sets of environmental
monitoring in forests and exemplary implementations in the database 'ECO'
J. Evers_490
RLWEB: a webtool for cooperative compilations of red lists
R. May_491
Geo-ecological assessment of forests based upon digital geographical data
T. Plettenbacher_492
Modelling potential habitat types of the European Natura 2000 network
in the Bavarian Alps
S. BlNNER, S. ROGG, J. EWALD _493
Numerical Simulation of Substrate Distribution with WinGeol/SedTec4
R. Faber_494
Empirical modeling of tree species composition and diversity
H. FEILHAUER S. SCHMIDTLEIN _495
Agent based modelling techniques in ecology - enhancing the toolbox
using NETLOGO
J. Wahr, D. Fuchs, V. Mosbrugger_496
The null model based analysis of species co-occurrences using contiguous
distributional data
M. Nobis E. Landolt_497
Poster
Data Management in an interdisciplinary environmental research project
C. Muckschel_498
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Symposium 25
Fragility of Arctic Goose habitat: Impacts of Land use,
conservation and Elevated temperatures
Short title: Fragility of Arctic Goose habitat
R. van der Wal_500
Talks
How European land-use and climatic changes influence arctic breeding geese
M. Wisz, L. Griffin, E. Rees, N. Den Doncker, M. Rounsevell,
M. O'CONNELL, E. KUIJKEN_501
Optimal migration models for arctic breeding geese: Identifying driving
forces of habitat use and population dynamics
S. Bauer, M. Klaassen, J. Madsen_502
Arctic ecosystems undergo change from climate warming and goose grazing:
Are we loosing a carbon sink?
R. van der Wal, E. Cooper, G. van Geest, D. Hessen, A. Huiskes,
D. KUIJPER, I. JONSDOTTIR, M. LOONEN, S. SjOGERSTEN, B. SOLHEIM,
S. WOODIN, M. ZlELKE_503
Authors' Index _505
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CONTENTS
Preface_xlii
List of symposia_xliv
Keynote Lectures
Physiological adaptations to toxic plant compounds in the evolution of leaf beetles
(Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae)
S. Dobler, I. Narberhaus, E. Labeyrie_ 2
Impacts of species richness and genetic diversity on plant communities
J.P. Grime _3
Pardon my paradigm: ecological understanding, prediction and management
in a complex world
R.J. Hobbs_4
Shifts in linkages among plant traits along gradients of soil resources and
disturbance intensity
M. Kleyer_5
Will tree species' future range fulfill predictions of climate envelope models?
A landscape perspective
R. Petit_6
Lessons from the soil: Ecological linkages in space and time
H. Setala_7
Science-based management to restore species and ecosystems of the
Habitats Directive to degraded landscapes: the case oiMaculinea arion
(large blue butterfly) in Britain
J. Thomas_8
Linking space and time: ecological legacies of land use and natural disturbances
M.G. Turner_ 9
IV
Symposium 01
Palaeodynamics of landscapes, ecosystems and populations
Short title: Palaeoecology
0. NELLE V. MOSBRUGGER _ 12
Talks
Regional patterns of holocene sea level rise at the southern Baltic coast
D. MlCHAELIS H. JOOSTEN_ 14
Vegetation History of Calcareous Grasslands in the Franconian Alb
(Bavaria, Germany) since the Bronze Age
A. BAUMANN P. POSCHLOD _ 15
Late Quaternary vegetation and fire dynamics in the Araucaria forest region
of southern Brazil
H. Behling_16
Testate amoebae (Protozoa: Rhizopoda) as indicators of hydrological
conditions in mires - are they globally applicable?
S. Hotes_17
Pollen and Macro-remains from the Late Glacial Pine Forest of Reichwalde,
Saxony, Eastern Germany
H.-P. Stika, M. Knipping, M. Kuppers_18
A spatio-temporal model of the Holocene dynamics of beech populations
(Fagus sylvatica) in the area of 'Rheinisches Schiefergebirge'
M. Speier_19
Posters
Tree rings, pollen and macro-remains: Palaeo-ecological investigations from
the Late-Glacial pine forest of Reichwalde, Saxony, Germany
1. Boeren, M. Friedrich, M. Knipping, M. Kuppers, H.-P. Stika_20
Dynamic of Holocene vegetation on the northern slope of the central
Tianshan Mountain, Xinjiang, China
J. Ni_21
Forest history affects genetic diversity — molecular variability of
Dryopteris dilatata in young and old forests
C. Reisch, F. Mayer, C. Ruther, O. Nelle_22
Symposium 02
Rapid evolution as an ecological process
Short title: Evolution
W. Bleeker J. Heinze_._24
Talks
Hybridisation between invasive and native plant species and its consequences
B. Elling, B. Neuffer, W. Bleeker_ 25
Do molecular traits reflect the genetic shift in ecological traits of invasive
Rhododendron ponticum populations?
A. Erfmeier H. Bruelheide_ 26
Evolutionary and ecological consequences of mating system changes in the
genus Diplotaxis (Brassicaceae)
B. Neuffer, H. Hurka, C. Laschke_27
Reproductive patterns in insect societies
E. Brunner, J. Heinze, N. Stroeymeyt_28
Collective defence against pathogens in invasive and non-invasive garden ants
S. CREMER J.J. BOOMSMA _29
Which environmental factors determine Central European spider communities?
W. Entling, M.H. Schmidt, S. Bacher, W. Nentwig _30
Sex in Living Fossils? - Phylogeography and population genetics of
Triops cancriformis (Notostraca, Crustacea)
T. Zierold, A. Gomez, B. Haenfling_31
Posters
Phenotypic and genotypic variation in Sphagnum magellanicum populations
of the Southern and Northern Hemisphere
I. Holz, S. Fehrenz, M. Schnittler_32
No release from seed-predating insects in invasive Mahonia populations
C. Roe H. Auge_33
Is Myosotis praecox really a Baltic Sea endemic species?
T. Winter M. Schnittler_ 34
Symposium 03
Effect and response functions of plants in ecosystems and landscapes
Short title: Plant Functional Types
M. Kleyer_ 36
VI
Talks
The response of Poaceae to mowing
O. Tackenberg_38
Functional morphology of plants and persistence traits sensitive to grazing
and mowing
J. Klimesova, V. Latzel, L. Klimes _39
Are plant strategy schemes suitable for conservation decisions?
A.-K. Jackel, D. Kunzmann, C. Romermann, O. Tackenberg, P. Poschlod_40
The LED A Traitbase — a database on life history traits of plants
I.C. Knevel, R.M. Bekker, M. Kleyer and LEDA_41
Responses of PFGs defined by several traits can not be determined by
combining single trait analyses
V. Lehsten_42
Constructing a functional hierarchy of plant traits for small infield ponds
communities
D. Kruger_43
Urban brownfields as temporary habitats: Strategies of plants to survive in a
changing environment
U. Schadek M. Kleyer_44
Comparing plant functional types over spatial and temporal scales:
the identification of processes for nitrogen induced vegetation changes
M. Bernhardt, J. Pfadenhauer, A. Fischer _45
Effect and response plant functional groups in an ecosystem underlying a
gradient of decreasing grazing intensity
T. Meier M. Kleyer_46
Variations of life-history traits in the Northwest-European Flora
D. Kunzmann M. Kleyer_47
Which traits make an alien invasive?
M. Brandenburg, E. Kuster, I. Kuhn, S. Klotz_48
Can plant species frequencies and threat be explained by functional traits?
C. Romermann, O. Tackenberg, A.-K. Jackel, P. Poschlod_49
The impact of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on British grasslands
K. Thompson L. Maskell_50
Can plant traits explain establishment patterns in recreating new salt-marshes?
M. Wolters, I. Knevel, R. Bekker_51
Forage-patch preference and plant traits that predict plant persistence in
free ranging grazing systems in the Norwegian mountains
G.M. Rusch, C. Skarpe, D. Halley_52
Plant functional types and grazing management in a Mediterranean grassland:
a long-term synthesis
M. Sternberg_53
Explaining plant colonization from plant traits on Dutch Pleistocene sandy soils
R.M. Bekker, R. Verhagen, R. van Diggelen and LEDA_54
Comparative cryptogam ecology: established and novel traits to screen the
effects of mosses and lichens on biogeochemistry, hydrology and vascular
plant performance
J.H.C. Cornelissen, S.I. Lang, N. Soudzilovskaia_ 55
Posters
Land use changes, plant functional traits and ecosystem processes
H. Castro H. Freitas_56
Relationships among plant traits, CSR signatures, British and Central European
ecological indicator values and their significance for environmental change
J. Franzaring A. Fangmeier_57
Seed production and reproductive allocation of annual Poaceae - Is there
a habitat specific effect?
O. Tackenberg D. Kunzmann_58
Seed Dispersal in Central European Poaceae of different habitats
O. Tackenberg C. Romermann_59
Distribution of seed traits and their environmental correlates
S. Tautenhahn, S. Klotz, I. Kuhn_60
Symposium 04
Plant population biology meets functional ecology
Short title: Functional Plant Ecology
H. Pfanz M. Fischer_62
Talks
Ecological effects of seed heteromorphism on dispersal, germination and establish-
ment - an experimental study on species of Central Europe (SEED-HEDGE)
M. Brandel K. Jensen_64
A test of models for the evolution of long-distance seed dispersal
F. SCHURR_65
Seed size and persistence as determinants of colonization potential in a guild
of bird dispersed plants from the Kalahari
M. Kos P. Poschlod_ 66
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Interspecific competition impacts on the morphology and distribution of fine
roots in European beech and Norway spruce
A. BOLTE I. VlLLANUEVA_67
Below-ground competition in a multi-species forest in the Central German dryland
B. Rewald, D. Hertel, C. Leuschner_68
The cleverer give in - measuring the root distribution of competing
Bromus hordeaceus individuals with nutrient tracers
K. Schiffers, F. Jeltsch, K. Tielborger_69
Recruitment patterns of Euphrates Poplar at the Tarim river, Xinjiang, China
M. SCHNITTLER_70
Niche complementarity for nitrogen use in grasslands - an explanation for the
biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationship?
A. KAHMEN N. BUCHMANN _71
Does the wheat proteome care about enriched CO2?
S. Weber, P. Hogy, C. Melle, F. von Eggeling, A. Fangmeier_72
Population structure and phenotypic plasticity of three functionally different mesic
grassland species in relation to vegetation, site conditions and management
C. Wellstein, A. Otte, R. Waldhardt_73
Population specific responses to hydroregime in Carex hirta
J. Busch_74
Plant functional traits and grazing intensity - a case study in La Crau (SE France)
A. Saatkamp T. Dutoit_75
Breakage of roots in Norway spruce exposed to mechanical stress indicated
by changes in sap flow pattern
A. FOETZKI M.J. JONSSON _76
The influence of low temperature and saisonality on growth and carbon
relations of three conifer species
G. HOCH_77
Interactive effect of N and P on biomass production and nutrient retention
of Typha ssp.
S. Heinz, U. Wild, A. Lenz_78
Differential sensitivity of two closely related Nothofagus species to
high temperature stress
M.A. Casanova-Katny, M. Reyes-Diaz, L.A. Bravo, J.L. Corcuera _79
Posters
Impact of small-scale disturbance on vegetation development in a
post-mining landscape
P. DENKINGER G. WlEGLEB _ 80
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Environmental Range, Morphology and Biomass of Common Reed
(Phragmites australis) on the Tarim River, China
F. Gahlert_81
Population dynamics and demography of Typha ssp. on the base of ramets
S. Heinz_._82
The role of nitrogen fixation by legumes in an extensively managed grassland
in the western Hunsriick (Rhineland-Palatine, Germany)
S. Klatt_ 83
Are leaf anatomy and light absorption related? A case study in Poaceae-species
P. KOLLMAR, R. HOBL, O. TACKENBERG_84
A Functional Analysis of the Kalahari Duneveld in the perspective of land use
and climate change
A. Kramer P. Poschlod_ 85
The effect of air humidity on woodland herbs
J. Lendzion_86
Population differentiation in Himatanthus sucuuba along a flooding gradient
P. Parolin, C. Ferriera, M.T.F. Piedade_87
Analysis of Populus euphratica germination sites
C. Tegetmeyer_88
Response of Poaceae to shading
A. TROBE O. TACKENBERG_89
Invasions by ornamental plants in Berlin. An aproach to study cultural
mechanisms in plant invasions
S. Will I. Kowarik 90
Symposium 05
Community Consequences of Plant-Animal Interactions
Short title: Plant Animal Interactions
T. Eggers M. SchAdler_92
Talks
Functional responses - a multi-species perspective
B. Tschanz, L.-F. Bersier, S. Bacher_94
The effect of slug grazing on plant species diversity in an experimental grassland
H. Buschmann, M. Keller, N. Porret, H. Dietz, P.J. Edwards_95
Trophic interaction based on fungal endophytes, plant cultivar and fertilization
J. Krauss C.B. Muller_ 96
On the combined effects of earthworms and vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza
on plant and aphid perfomance
S. Wurst, D. Dugassa-Gobena, R. Langel, M. Bonkowski, S. Scheu_97
Does the effect of decomposers interact with plant community composition,
soil fertility and aboveground herbivory?
J. Haase, R. Brandl, S. Scheu, M. Schadler_98
Apparent competition: a potential mechanism for biocontrol of the weed
Cirsium arvense
H. Wandeler, P. Jaeger, S. Bacher_99
Do metapopulation processes affect herbivory (or viceversa)? - Silene latifolia
(Caryophyllaceae) and Hadena bicruris (Noctuidae)
J.A. Elzinga, A. Biere, G. Bernasconi_100
Does origin and habitat of invasive Senecio hosts affect the attack by
native insects?
M. Frenzel_101
Bottom-up density regulation in the holly leaf-miner Phytomyza ilicis
S. Eber_102
Goose grazing affects Arctic plant productivity in a changing climate
E.J. Cooper I.S. Jonsdottir_103
Shift in plant species dominance by grazing in a Mongolian steppe and the
role of compensatory growth
M.A. van Staalduinen, M.J.A. Werger, N.P.R. Anten_104
Effects of water availability and herbivore activity on shrub-annual interactions
in a Mediterranean scrub
M. Seifan R. Kadmon_105
Seed dispersal by ants - a common garden experiment
G. FOKUHL, P. POSCHLOD, J. HEINZE_ 106
Host plant selection in heterogeneous landscapes
F. Hansen, S. Agosta, A. Dunham_107
Local adaptation in plant populations and interactions with herbivores
and pathogens
A. Bischoff, L. Cremieux, T. Steinger, C. Lawson, S. Mortimer,
M. Smilauerova, J. Leps, H. Muller-Scharer_108
Selective floral resources: consequences for herbivore/natural-enemy interactions
P. Kehrli, S.D. Wratten, B. Lavandero, H. Don Vattala,
M.A. Urrutia, S.E.A.S.O. Araj, S.L. Scarratt, M.R. Wade_109
Initial recruitment of vertebrate-dispersed plants: dissecting spatial patterns
through time
A. Hampe, J.L. Garcia-Castano, E.W. Schupp, P. Jordano_110
Crab spiders, prey and predators on tape
R. Brechbuhl, C. Kropf, S. Bacher_111
The Endangered Plant Species Cnidium dubium and its Herbivore in the Lower
Havel River Wetland: Balancing Herbivore Attraction with Stress Tolerance
K. Geibler, R.-U. MOhle, A. Gzik_. 112
Posters
Effects of disturbance and consumers on the structure of an old-field community
and the dynamics of secondary succession
C. Brauniger, M. Schadler, J. Stadler_113
Using spatial statistics for pattern analysis of small-scale disturbances in grasslands
S. Friedrich, T. Wiegand, A. Jentsch_114
The horse chestnut leaf miner {Cameraria ohridella) - swarming activities
and leaf damages
A. Gzik, C. Flugel, D. Wallschlager_115
Ecological and evolutionary consequences of spatial and temporal variation in
interaction strength
A. Kolb, O. Eriksson, J. Ehrlen_116
The ant Lashisjlavus affects mycorrhizal root colonization in grasslands
R. NlECHOJ, V. WOLTERS, J. DAUBER_ 117
The influence of different food-plant mixtures on the fitness of
Chorthippus parallelus (Orthoptera, Acrididae)
A. Oswald, S.B. Unsicker, G. Kohler, W.W. Weisser_118
Multitrophic interactions between insects and mycorrhizas
S. Reidinger 119
Is the payability of a root hemiparasitic plant influenced by its host plant?
M. Schadler, M. Roeder, R. Brandl, D. Matthies 120
Symposium 06
Pollination Ecology
E. Strohm I. Steffan-Dewenter_ 122
Talks
Quantified pollinator interaction webs: does restored habitat attract the original
pollinator community?
C.N. Kaiser, J. Memmott, C.B. Muller_ 123
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Disrupted plant-pollinator interactions in fragmented populations of the
dioecious herb Antennaria dioica
M. Oster O. Eriksson_124
Plants in the hood: Trait-mediated facilitation by neighbouring plants via a
lizard pollinator
D.M. Hansen, H.C. Kiesbuy, C.G. Jones, C.B. Muller_125
The pollen ovule ratio: adaptation or constraint?
L. G6TZENBERGER, I. KfJHN, W. DURKA, S. KLOTZ _ 126
Selfish rushes - Flower biology oiJuncus atratus
S. MlCHALSKI W. DURKA_ 127
Posters
Does floral scent of willows (Salix spp.) have a key function in reproduction?
U. FUSSEL, A. JURGENS, S. DOTTERL, G. AAS_ 128
Influence of landscape structure on platn-pollinator interactions in an
East-African agriculture-forest mosaic
M. Hagen M. Kraemer_129
Hover flies are efficient pollinators
F. Jauker V. Wolters_130
Pollination efficiency of the hornfaced bee {Osmia cornuta Latreille) on
winter oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) under field conditions
R. Kristen, W. Friedt, V. Wolters_131
Foraging distances of honeybees in agricultural landscapes
A. Kuhn I. Steffan-Dewenter_132
Pollinator diversity in fragmented calcareous grasslands
B. Meyer I. Steffan-Dewenter_133
Testing methods of assessing pollinator diversity and density
C. Westphal I. Steffan-Dewenter _ _ 134
Symposium 07
Ecosystem functioning: what to focus on?
Short title: Ecosystem Functioning
J. Filser_136
Effects of extreme flood events on flora and fauna in Middle Elbe floodplains
F. Foeckler, O. Deichner, J. Glaser, F. Dziock, K. Henle,
A. Hettrich, A. Schanowski, M. Scholz_137
Function of connectivity in river-floodplain ecosystems for plant dispersal
and diversity
I. Leyer_138
Influence of initial species biomass, water and nutrients on relative abundance
and convergence in a designed plant mixture of five species
M. Suter, D. Ramseier, S. Guesewell, J. Connolly_139
Interactions between two collembolan species and their density-dependent
effect on the performance of a grassland plant community
J. FlLSER G. ENGELS_ 140
Rats on the run? - The effects of red fox abundance and cover on
bush rat behaviour
A. Strauss, K. Solmsdorff, J. Jacob_141
How rain water harvesting (RWH) practices modify landscape functions
in semi-arid regions
K. Vohland_ 142
Neighbourhood interference in the upper canopy among four tree species in
a temperate broad-leaved forest (Hainich National Park, Thuringia)
A. Fech_143
An assessment on the status quo of the critically endangered Nile Soft-shelled
Turtle Trionyx triunguis in Dalyan, Turkey
M. Keller F. Brummer 144
Symposium 08
Functional consequences of biodiversity change
Short title: Biodiversity Change
W.W. Weisser M. Fischer_146
Talks
Effects of plant diversity on invertebrate herbivory in grasslands
C. Scherber W.W. Weisser_147
Insect herbivory along a gradient of plant species diversity in extensively
managed Central European grasslands
S.B. Unsicker, A. Kahmen, M. Wagner, N. Buchmann, W.W. Weisser_148
The relationship between plant diversity and fitness of the common grasshopper,
Chorthippus parallelus ZETT. (Orthoptera: Acrididae)
J. Specht, C. Scherber, G. Kohler W.W. Weisser_149
Does plant biodiversity affect soil trace gas fluxes?
P.A. Niklaus, D.A. Wardle, K.R. Tate 150
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Weed control in settlements facilitates the survival of ruderal native and
archaeophyte plant species
S. Brunzel, S.F. Fischer, J. Schneider, J. Jetzkowitz_151
Patterns of Biodiversity after Primary Succession
J. Mrzljak_152
Posters
Neophyte diaspores in the seed bank of the Lower Rhine river vegetation units
R. Losch, S. Wies, U. Schmitz_153
The importance of plant diversity and herbivory for the stability of grassland
ecosystems: first results and further experiments
C. Stein, H. Auge, M. Fischer, W. Weisser, D. Prati_154
Biodiversity, biogeochemical cycles and biotic interactions: a long-term
experiment in a Central-European deciduous forest
F.M. Thomas, H. Flessa, N. Burgdorf, C. Leuschner_155
Can complementarity in water use explain diversity-productivity relationships
in experimental grassland plots?
K. Verheyen, H. Bulteel, C. Palmborg, B. Olivie, D. Raes, I. Nys, B. Muys_ 156
Homogenization effects on a plant-functional scale
M. Winter, I. Kuhn, S. Klotz _157
Symposium 09
Population dynamics in agricultural ecosystems in respect to functional and
conservational aspects
Short title: Populations Dynamics Agricultural Ecosystems
W. Buchs _160
Talks
Sown wildflower areas versus landscape composition: What affects
biodiversity and the natural control of cereal aphids?
R. Fluckiger, M.H. Schmidt, W. Nentwig_163
Spatio-temporal relationships between epigaeic predators and insect pests
in winter oilseed rape
D. FELSMANN W. B0CHS _ 164
Analyzing the gut content of ground beetles by Polymerase Chain Reaction:
A molecular approach for an assessment of their predatory impact on pest
species' populations in winter oilseed rape
O. Schlein W. Buchs_ 165
Trap-nesting bee and wasp communities on organic and conventional fields,
comparing local and landscape scales
A. Holzschuh, I. Steffan-Dewenter, T. Tscharntke _166
The insect community of Cirsium arvense benefits from landscape complexity
and organic fanning
Y. Clough, A. Kruess, T. Tscharntke_167
DNA-based approaches open new insights in trophic relationships in
soil ecosystems
A. Juen M. Traugott_168
Rodents in agro-ecosystems: effects of farming practices on population
dynamics and behaviour
J. Jacob_ 169
Influence of land management on belowground community composition
and ecosystem functioning in Dutch soils
C. Mulder_170
Long-term dynamics of the hemiparasite Rhinanthus angustifolius and
its effects on community structure
E. Ameloot, K. Verheyen, J. Bakker, Y. De Vries, M. Hermy_171
Patterns of plant species distribution in pastures grazed by cattle
F. Mayer H. Schnyder_172
Effect of vineyard management on biodiversity at three trophic levels
O. Bruggisser, M.H. Schmidt, S. Bacher _173
Do thrips influence the contamination and infection of grape vines
by Botrytis cinerea!
K. Schmidt, S.D. Wratten, D.AJ. Teulon, M.V. Jaspers, R.E. Beever_174
Small mammal population dynamics in a natural vegetation remnant:
JN Briers-Louw Provincial Nature Reserve, Western Cape, South Africa
C.B. Krug_175
Posters
Farmer's knowledge of vegetation dynamics in arid rangeland of South Namibia
S. DOMPTAIL E.A. NUPPENAU_ 176
Directing the secondary succession - seed and microsite limitation in a degraded
grassland ecosystem
U. Gerighausen_177
Improving biological control: do we use a "bouquet" or a "KISS" approach to
win a natural enemy's heart?
P. Kehrli, M.R. Wade, S.D. Wratten_178
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Annual recolonization pattern of arable fields by carabids depends on the
surrounding landscape
S. Mayr, T. Purtauf, V. Wolters, J. Dauber_179
Population structure of the rare Andean bromeliad Puya raimondii in
southern Peru
M. Schleuning, M.T. Blanco, N. Andrade, R. Urrunaga, D. Matthies, T.
Becker _180
The nutritional status of crop field-collected parasitoids
I.M.G. Vollhardt, F.J.J.A. Bianchi, C.Thies, T. Tscharntke, F.L. Wackers_181
Symposium 10
Driving forces of species diversity at the landscape scale
Short title: Landscape Ecology
R. Waldhardt HJ. Bohmer_184
Talks
How does an epiphytic lichen recolonize forest patches after disturbance?
H.H. Wagner, S. Werth, J.M. Kalwij, J. Bolli, C. Scheidegger_187
Plant species diversity in forests - What is the contribution of disturbance?
U. Luginbuhl H. Bruelheide_188
The use of tree-ring analysis for reconstructing perimeter and intensity of
a historic disturbance in the Jura Mountains, Switzerland
J.C. Bolli, J.M. Kalwij, H.H. Wagner, P. Cherubini,
C. Scheidegger, A. Rigling_189
Types of seed bank dynamics in alluvial grasslands: Niche differentiation
in a highly variable environment
N. Holzel_190
Genetic population structure of Calathus erratus (Carabidae) in disturbed
open landscapes
M. Guth, J. Mrzljak, W. Durka _191
Driving forces of Aquatic Warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola) habitat loss
in Western Pomerania
F. Tanneberger, H. Joosten, M. Flade _192
Landscape analyses reveal dispersal distances of farmland spiders
M.H. Schmidt, C. Thies, T. Tscharntke, W. Nentwig _193
Successional patterns of soil fauna in grasslands after conversion from
arable farming
J. Dauber, A. Zaitsev, M. Chauvat, V. Wolters_194
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Hierarchical effects of land use on local arthropod communities
0. Schweiger, J.P. Maelfait, W. van Wingerden, F. Hendrickx_195
Human land-use as driving factor of the persistence of two grassland butterflies
H. Loritz J. Settele_196
Non-native tree species meet urban heat archipelago Increased temperature
as key factor for establishment success
1. SAUMEL I. KOWARIK_197
Acidification of springs: detecting spatial patterns and temporal dynamics
at the landscape scale
V. Audorff C. Beierkuhnlein_ 198
Are the effects of land use on in-stream habitats exaggerated?
U. Pulg_199
What drives regional species richness in temperate Europe: climate, soils,
land use intensity or landscape structure?
C.F. Dormann, O. Schweiger and the GREENVEINS Consortium_200
Genetic diversity and population structure of Genm urbanum L. (Rosaceae)
in fragmented agricultural landscapes
C. BAESSLER W. DURKA_201
Biogeography of the Avifauna fernandeziana: richness, inter-island difference,
taxonomic relation, origin, and conservation status of Pacific island birds in Chile
I. Hahn_202
Patterns of plant species richness of dry grasslands on the island
of Saaremaa (Estonia)
S. Boch J. Dengler _203
The spread of Heracleum mantegazzianum SOMMIER ET LEVTER as
an indicator of changing land use
A. Otte, U. Schuckert, J. Thiele_204
Urban brownfields as temporary habitats: Driving forces for the diversity of
phytophagous insects
B. Strauss R. Biedermann_205
Posters
SUBICON I - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation - Introduction
K. Anders, A. Bahrt, B. Balkenhol, J. Boellman, U. Broring, C. Duker,
W. Durka, M. Elmer, M. Guth, K. Hohberg, R.F. Huttl, E. Kwabena,
J. Mrzljak, D. NAhrig, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, A. Prochnow, C. Stark,
M. Wanner, G. Wiegleb, J. Wollecke, W.E.R. Xylander 206
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SUBICONII - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation - Methods
K. Anders, A. Bahrt, B. Balkenhol, J. Boellman, U. Broring, C. Duker,
W. Durka, M. Elmer, M. Guth, K. Hohberg, R.F. Huttl, E. Kwabena,
J. Mrzljak, D. Nahrig, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, A. Prochnow, C. Stark,
M. Wanner, G. Wiegleb, J. Wollecke, W.E.R. Xylander_207
SUBICON III - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation - Results
K. Anders, A. Bahrt, B. Balkenhol, J. Boellman, C. Duker, W. Durka,
M. Elmer, M. Guth, K. Hohberg, R.F. Huttl, E. Kwabena, J. Mrzljak,
D. Nahrig, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, C. Stark, M. Wanner, G. Wiegleb,
J. Wollecke, W.E.R. Xylander_208
SUBICON IV - Successional Change and Biodiversity Conservation -
Modelling and Scenario Technique
K. Anders, J. Mrzljak, U. Nocker, M. Pilarski, A. Prochnow_209
Vegetation Structure and Biodiversity in Mediterranean Ecosystems -
A comparative study from Lebanon and California
Y.C. Atallah R. Bocker_210
Exotic guava trees can act as potential centres of forest regeneration in
Kenyan farmland
D. Berens_211
Effects of Landscape Patterns on Species Composition in Fragmented
Wetlands in Switzerland
S. Fakheran, H. Moradi, J. Joshi, M. Peintinger, J. Bolliger, B. Schmid_212
Ecology of walnut-fruit-forests of southern Kyrgyzstan
H. Gottschling, I. Amatov, G. Lazkov_213
Colonization of post-mining landscapes of Lower Lusatia by the earwig
Labidura riparia - an approach with molecular genetic methods
M. Guth U. Broring_214
Influence of past land-use pattern on the population genetic structure of a
bush-cricket species in rural landscape
S.I.J. HOLZHAUER V. WOLTERS_215
Dominance of tall umbelliferous invaders in post-grassland succession:
"nurse plant" effect versus allelopathy
M. Kaligaric, M.H. Meister, S. Skornik, N. Oschgan, N. Sajna,
H.R. BOLHAR-NORDENKAMPF _216
Habitat models of local target species: Testing their applicability for
a larger region
D. Laubhann K.-G. Bernhardt_217
Factors generating the shape of species-area relationships - a research project
M. Michalak W. Ulrich _ 218
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Spatial heterogeneity of tropical rainforest soils and its implication on tree
diversity in Western Kenya
W. Musila, M. Oesker, H. Todt, D. Uster, H. Dalitz _219
Fitting models of relative abundance to a large set of natural assemblages
M. Ollik W. Ulrich_220
Vegetation forms in Tugai-forests at the middle reach of the River Tarim,
Xinjiang, China
J. Peper_221
Alterations in the vegetation of Alpine grassland over three decades
M. Peter, P. Edwards, A. Luscher _222
Research on Tugay vegetation at the Tarim River, Xinjiang, China
N. Thevs _223
The study of diversity patterns of ground beetles on lake islands
M. Zalewski W. Ulrich _224
Symposium 11
Alpine Biodiversity and Ecology
M. Fischer J. Stocklin_226
Talks
Alpine-wide system of indicators and state-of-the-Alps report - a contribution
to the implementation of the Alpine Convention
K. SCHONTHALER S. MARZELLI_228
Carbon addition - a promising tool to maintain biodiversity on species
rich mountain grasslands
T. Spiegelberger, H. Muller-Scharer, U. Schaffner_229
Field research of the prioritarian FFH appendix II species Rosalia alpina on
basis of a habitat model by the example Weissachtal
V. Binner _230
Reproduction, stand structure and the impact of trampling by cattle on Polylepis
species along an altitudinal gradient in the Paramo de Papallacta, Ecuador
A. Cierjacks, N. Ruhr, K. Wesche, I. Hensen_231
Resource-based niche differentiation in alpine pastures
M. SCHERER-LORENZEN_232
Seed weight increases with altitude in the Swiss Alps between related species
but not among populations of individual species
J. Stoecklin A.R. Pluess_233
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Can population increases of the late flowering alpine plant Campanula
scheuchzeri be explained by global warming?
T. KUDERNATSCH C. ABS _234
Changes in the relative importance of climate stress as a result of suppression
of avalanche disturbances in the Swiss Alps
C. Rixen, D. Kulakowski, P. Bebi _235
Genetic diversity and life-history traits in naturally fragmented alpine
plant populations
P. Kuss, A.R. Pluss, H.-H. Aegisdottir, J. Stocklin_236
Cold spring in a warmer world? The reaction of alpine tundra plants to
earlier snowmelt
S. Wipf, C. Rixen, P. Bebi_237
Posters
Analyses of the habitat and habitat use of the Caucasian Black Grouse
Tetrao mlokosiewiczi in Azerbaijan
J. Etzold_238
Diversity and Phytogeography of Bryophytes in Costa Rican paramo vegetation
I. Holz_239
Is dispersal regulating succession on glacier forelands?
M. Lutz, O. Tackenberg, S. Gewolf _240
Implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity in the Alps?
A first approach of an evaluation
S. Marzelli, C. Schwarz, B. Hallensleben, C. Stalze, K. Schonthaler _241
Clonal diversity of the alpine plant species Primula minima and Salix herbacea
- a micro scale analysis of spatial genetic patterns
S. Schurm, Y. Kellermeier, C. Reisch_242
Symposium 12
Biodiversity in arid and semi-arid regions: dynamics and functions
Short title: Arid Biodiversity and Ecology
M. Veste K. Frank_244
Talks
A synthesis of woody plant response to 50 years of burning in Kruger Park,
South Africa
S.I HlGGINS EBP WORKING _247
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Spatial patterns of plant biodiversity in semiarid ecosystems in northern Namibia
A. Jentsch, J. Eisold, S. Hassler, C. Beierkuhnlein_248
Influence of land use and hydrology on tree regeneration along the ephemeral
Kuiseb River (Namibia)
P. MOSER, M. Denich, M.K. Seely_249
Standing crop of an abundant grass species is not affected by rainfall intensit
M. Kochy F. Jeltsch_ 250
Environmental factors affecting the recruitment of perennial savanna grasses -
an experimental approach
J. ZlMMERMANN, S.I. HlGGINS, A. LlNSTADTER_251
How do grazing and stochastic rainfall affect vegetation? - Insights from a
simulation approach
S. POtz, J.M. Paruelo, G.E. Weber, F. Jeltsch, T. Wiegand_252
Learning from indigenous knowledge for range management by the help
of ecological modelling
B. MULLER, A. LlNSTADTER, K. FRANK, C. WlSSEL _253
Spatial and temporal changes of community composition indicate
non-equilibrium dynamics in southern Mongolian desert steppes
K. Wesche V. Retzer_254
The regeneration of perennial plants in the semi-arid pasture lands of the
Western High Atlas Mountains (Morocco)
H. Culmsee_255
Welwitschia mirabilis: Adaptation of photosynthesis to an extreme habitat
W.B. Herppich, B. Rossa, D.J. von Willert, M. Herppich_256
Environmental variability and allocation trade-offs maintain species diversity in a
process-based model of succulent plant communities
B. Reineking, M. Veste, C. Wissel, A. Huth_257
Islands in the time - vegetation and ecology of ephemeral wetlands in
semi-arid regions
U. Deil_258
Posters
Floristic and ecological affinities of vegetation types in two semi-arid regions
in Sahelian West and Southern Africa
T. Becker J.V. Muller_259
Ions pattern of halophytes from the semi-arid regions of Pernambuco,
north-east Brazil
O. Herrera Bonilla M. Veste_ 260
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Fostering biodiversity for biogenic dune stabilization
H. Koehler, R. Kesel, W. Heyser, J. Filser_261
Determinants of female reproductive activity in a striped-mouse
{Rhabdomys pumilid) population in an arid environment, the Namib Desert
C.B. Kruq_262
A stochastic model for biomass distribution in arid sand dunes
T. Littmann M. Veste_263
The first step towards explaining tree-grass coexistence in savannas with
patch-dynamics: the simulation model SAPAMO
K.M. Meyer K. Wiegand_264
Plant litter decomposition under climate change: an experimental approach
along an aridity gradient
Y. Navon M. Sternberg_265
Artemisia xerohpytica as an indicator of grazing intensity in pastures of
western Mongolia
C. Oehmke_266
Processes of post-fire vegetation regeneration in south-eastern Spain:
Are textbooks right?
C. Ohl I. Hensen_267
Aberrant foraminifera from the Aral Sea - proxies for environmental
changes in the Holocene
A. Pint, J. Barthold, S. Bellas, P. Frenzel, R. Kohring, P. Sorrel_268
Modelling species richness and life form composition in Sahelian
Burkina Faso with remote sensing data
M. Schmidt, K. Konig, J.V. MOller_269
The effects of added landscape cover on foraging behavior of gerbils in
the sandy habitat of the Negev, Israel
V. SUNDARARAJ, B.P. KOTLER, S. MUKHERJEE_270
The environmental range ofPopulus euphratica at the middle reaches of
the River Tarim, western China
P.P. Thapa_271
Ecophysiologcial investigations on bipolar lichens from the Antartic: comparative
studies of photosynthetic performance of Usnea aurantiaco-atra
M. Veste, J. Hermann, N. Wirtz, T. Lumbsch, T. Feuerer, C. Printzen,
J.-P. Frahm, T.G.A. Green, L. Sancho, B. Schroeter_272
Diversity of ecophysiological strategies in succulents: examples from
Southern Africa
M. Veste W.B. Herppich _ 273
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Landscape dynamics at the east coast of the Aral Sea
D. WUCHERER, W. WUCHERER, S.-W. BRECKLE_274
Plant diversity development on the dry sea floor of the Aral Sea
W. WUCHERER_ 275
Symposium 13
Global Change Ecology
F.-W. Badeck K. Tielborger_278
Talks
Predicting effects of climate change on a passerine bird in southern Africa -
a cross-validation of two approaches on different time scales
M. SCHWAGER, R. COVAS, F. JELTSCH_280
Fine roots and leaves respond differently to a rainfall gradient in European
beech (Central Germany)
I.C. Meier, D. Hertel, Ch. Leuschner_281
Vulnerability of Eastern Mediterranean ecosystems to climate change:
lessons from an integrative study along a steep climatic gradient
K. TIELBORGER, M. STERNBERG, M. KOCHY, M. PETRU, C. ARIZA,
J. KlGEL, F. JELTSCH, S. PARIENTE, H. LAVEE, A. FLEISCHER_282
Can bog restoration help to meet bavarian climate protection goals?
M. DrOsler J. Pfadenhauer_283
C-input into soil within an agro-ecosystem under atmospheric CO2 enrichment
C. Sticht, S. Schrader, A. Giesemann, E. Bantelmann, H.-J. Weigel_284
Does elevated CO2 affect food safety of important agricultural crops?
P. Hogy, M. Erbs, S. Weber, A. Fangmeier_285
Posters
Reciprocal analysis of ecological and genetic factors of alien plant invasions along
altitudinal gradients in the Swiss Alps and the Wallowa Mountains (OR, USA)
J.M. ALEXANDER, M. POLL, P.J. EDWARDS, C.G. PARKS, H. DlETZ_286
Time series analysis of longterm flux measurements in forest ecosystems
E.M. Falge_ 287
Effects of atmospheric CO2 enrichment on diurnal carbohydrate metabolism
in wheat leaves
G. Guidi, P. H5gy, A. Fangmeier_ 288
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A macroecological study on abundant and rare tree species under global change
B. KOCKEMANN, H. BUSCHMANN, C. LEUSCHNER_289
Altitudinal Shifts in Plant Species Distribution as a consequence of Climate
Change in Pre-alpine Regions of Switzerland
H. Moradi, S. Fakheran, J. Joshi, M. Peintinger, B. Schmid_290
Soil respiration and soil biological dynamics under elevated CO2 (FACE) in
a German and in a Chinese agro-ecosystem
A. Pacholski, K. Heiduk, O. Heinemeyer, T.H. Anderson,
R. Manderscheid, S. Burkart, J.G. Zhu, H.-J. Weigel_291
Interacting effects of plant species, elevated CC^and nutrient availability on
plant-herbivore interactions
M. SchAdler, M. Roeder, R. Brandl, D. Matthies_292
Ecosystem services and global change - A European Vulnerability Assessment
D. Schroter, W. Cramer and the ATEAM consortium_293
Effects of elevated CO2 on photorespiration enzymes and soluble proteins
in leaves of wheat and weeds
Y. Sun, P. Hogy, A. Fangmeier_294
Symposium 14
Ecological and Conservation Genetics - molecular variability of plant and
animal populations in man made landscapes
Short title: Ecological and Conservation Genetics
C. Reisch W. Durka_296
Talks
Relationships between population size, genetic diversity and fitness components
in the rare plant Dictamnus albus in Central Germany
I. Hensen, K. Wesche, C. Oberprieler_298
Genetic variation of Viola calaminaria (Gingins) Lej., an endemic metallophyte
J.P. Bizoux, K. Dainou, G. Mahy_299
Is enhanced species diversity in historical forest management systems sustainable?
A case study in wild cherry (Pmmts avium L.)
A.M. Holtken H.-R. Gregorius_300
Studies of genetic diversity in beech (Fagus sylvaticd) stands — Which information
do we need for restoring beech forests within forest conversion programmes?
G. Rathmacher, C. Mengel, M. Speier, S. Liepelt, B. Ziegenhagen_301
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Metapopulation genetic structure of the butterfly Maculinea nausithous and
the parasitoid Neotypus melanocephalus
C. Anton, I. Zeisset, W. Durka_302
Hidden genetic diversity in springs: the freshwater flatworm Crenobia alpina
(Dana) in Central Europe
M. Brandle, R. Heuser, A. Marten, R. Brandl_303
Genetic characterisation of a European wildcat population with special
reference to a reintroduction program
H. Kleisinger U.-R. Bohle_^_^ 304
Posters
DNA quality is still crucial in genetic analysis of plants - Experiences
with Araucaria araucana in phylogeographic studies
C. Baier, C. Mengel, C. Moreno, P. Marchelli,
L. Gallo, B. Ziegenhagen_305
Genetic diversity of Kyrgyzsian walnut populations
S. Fehrenz S. Fischer_306
Population genetic investigation of the rediscovered Lesser Water-plantain
(Baldellia ranuncoloides) on the island of Hiddensee
S. Fehrenz, M. Gedde, T. Soth, S. Fischer, T. Wolff, M. Schnittler_307
Spatial and genetic patterns of Euphrat Poplar (Populus euphratica) in
Xinjiang, China
S. Fehrenz_308
Genetic variability of the wild roses Rosa caninaL., R. inodora FRIES,
R. sherardii DAVIES and R. subcollina H. CHRIST in Brandenburg
(Northeast Germany)
A. JORGENS, B. SEITZ, I. KOWARIK _309
A case-study on Fynbos-Ecology: Genetic diversity in Mimetes flmbrifolius
and Mimetes hirtus
A.J. Kaiser, C. Reisch, A. Kramer, P. Poschlod_310
Genetic diversity and fitness in Scabiosa columbaria in the Swiss Jura in
relation to popoulation size
A.R Pluess J. Stocklin _^_311
Genetic variation of Saxifraga tridactylites from natural and anthropogenous
habitats in central Europe
C. Reisch_312
Gymnadenia conopsea: The importance of secondary habitats to maintain
genetic diversity in rare plant species
C. Stark, K. Heyde, W. Durka _ 313
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Symposium 15
Linking landscapes, ecosystems and population modelling
Short title: Ecological Molleding
F. Jeltsch V. Grimm_316
Talks
Do caribou suffer from climate change in the Canadian High Arctic?
J. Tews, M.A.D. Ferguson, L. Fahrig_319
Fragmentary data-sets on invertebrate dispersal - introducing permutation-tests
as a possible solution to improve data quality
F. JOPP C. LANGE_320
The spatio-temporal landscape model TreeMig: Simulation of Holocene
tree species spread
H. LlSCHKE J. BOLLIGER_321
How does intraspecific competition influence metapopulation synchrony
and persistence?
T. MUNKEMULLER K. JOHST_322
Land-use and climate-change scenarios - drivers for floods and low flow
in mountainous regions
H. POHLER, V. DUNGER, J. MATSCHULLAT_323
A simulation model to study forest regeneration in the Alps after blowdown events
A. Rammig, P. Bebi, L. Fahse, H. Bugmann_324
Stability of grass-tree ratios in savannas
S. Scheiter_325
Testing the C-S-R approach to predict effects of landscape fragmentation on
plant strategic types: a modelling study
K. Korner F. Jeltsch_326
Islands in forests: modelling coarse woody debris and metapopulations of
forest species in managed beech forests
O. Jakoby, C. Rademacher, V. Grimm_327
Modelling bird species diversity in logged and unlogged tropical rainforest
F. von Walter A. Huth_328
Modelling the relative importance of temporary ponds for a metapopulation
of the European tree frog (Hyla arborea L.)
J. Weise_329
Buffer mechanisms and climate change driven extinction rates
M.C. Wichmann_330
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Habitat models for plants with non-continuous distribution
A. GOLISCH_
Spatial patterns of infections with the fox tapeworm Echinococcus
multilocularis in a Swiss urban habitat: a simulation study
F. Bastiansen, D. Hegglin, P. Deplazes, F. Hansen, H.-H. Thulke_332
Emergency vaccination of rabies under limited resources -
combating or containing?
D. Eisinger, H.-H. Thulke, T. Selhorst, T. Muller_333
Posters
Modelling changes in habitat availability of floodplain meadows by
river bed erosion
B. BOCHELE, P. BUREK, I. LEYER_334
Monitoring NATURA 2000 forest habitats in Bavaria by the use of
ASTER, SPOT5 and GIS modelling ? An integrated approach
M. Fischer, M. Forster, B. Kleinschmit, R. Seitz, H. Walentowski_335
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis: General suggestions from modelling
and comparing specific ecosystems
K. Johst A. Huth_336
Correspondence of fundamental and realized niche of four woodland grass specie
S. Kammermeier, U. Luginbuhl, H. Bruelheide_337
Toward an understanding of Artificial Neural Network models: A powerful
tool for modelling complex ecological relationships
SJ. Kemp, P. Zaradic, F. Hansen_338
Introduction history, spread and the delay of the expansions as a key for
understanding mechanisms of invasions of alien species and its possible
consequences for native fauna in Europe
M. Kobelt, S. Bacher, W. Nentwig_339
Distribution of invasive plant species' traits in Germany
E. Kuster, S. Klotz, I. KOhn_340
Estimating the dispersal abilities of ruderal plant species: Modelling
sociological and biological data
M. NlGGEMANN, T. FIEDLER, R. BlALOZYT_341
A matrix population model to estimate the effect of human-induced
disturbance regimes on semi-natural grasslands
J. Pagel, B. Schroder, K. Fritzsch_342
Sensitivity of landscape scale patterns in mountain forests to growth
functions of individual trees
B. Reineking H. Bugmann _ 343
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Structural diversity and species diversity in semiarid savannahs of the
southern Kalahari
E. R.OSSMANITH, M. SCHWAGER, N. BLAUM, F. JELTSCH _344
Symposium 16
From functional molecular to functional landscape units
Short title: Functional Units
B. Schroder H. Reuter_346
Talks
Functional units at the ecosystem level: can we reconcile functional and
topographical boundaries?
K. Jax_347
Trophic guilds and trophic flexibility: new insights from isotope ecology
C. Pazmandi M. Traugott_348
Preliminary results from software developed for complex growth models
applied on Lemna sp.
K. Vogel, M. Mkandawire, R. Aretz, E.G. Dudel_349
Functions and Functional Units in Ecologically Oriented Planning -
Tasks, State of the Art and Problems
M. Szaramowicz, H. Robling, B. Jessel, B. Gall_350
Functional units in landscape ecological, geomorphological, and hydrological
landscape modelling
B. Schroder, M. Marker, E. Zehe_351
Symposium 17
Nature conservation - from science to practice
Examples from Natura 2000 and other conservation research in Europe
Short title: Nature Conservation Europe
K.R. Neugebauer, C. Stettmer, M. Dieterich, A. Wezel_354
Talks
Dispersal of the endangered flightless beetle Dorcadion fuliginator
(Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) in spatially realistic landscapes
B. Baur, A. Coray, N. Minoretti, S. Zschokke_358
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Changes of two glacial relicts on limestone cliffs of the Swabian Jura
from 1927 to 2004
A. Wezel_._359
From Science to Conservation of Medicinal plants:
The case study of Arnica montana
B. Michler H.S. Fischer_._ 360
Impact of novel management practices on dry grassland vegetation in
the Middle Rhine Valley
K. Bylebyl P. Poschlod_._361
Effects of different conservation and restoration measures on phanerogam
and cryptogam species diversity in calcareous grasslands
M. Jeschke K. Kiehl_. 362
Early mowing as a means to control Phragmites australis in order to
conserve typical fen meadows
K.R. NEUGEBAUER H. MARSCHALEK_363
Effect of mowing frequency on abundance and biomass of above-ground
insects in wet meadow ecosystems
J. Karg, S. Balazy, K.R. Neugebauer_364
Species diversity of entomopathogenic fungi in grasslands in view of landscape
protection and meadow utilization means
S. Balazy, J. Karg, K.R. Neugebauer_365
Do allelopathic compounds in invasive Solidago canadensis curb the
growth of the native flora?
D. Abhilasha J. Joshi_366
Solutions for the identification and delineation of NATURA 2000 sites
in the North Sea and the Baltic Sea
J.C. Krause, D. Boedeker, K. Heinicke, H. vonNordheim_367
MacMan -A partnership where science meets practice
C. STETTMER J. SETTELE _368
Habitat-management for the flagship-species Maculinea alcon (Lepidoptera,
Rhopalocera) - Applied research within MacMan
M. Brau, C. Stettmer, J. Settele_369
The Scarce Fritillary (Euphydryas maturna) in South-East Bavaria and Salzburg
- The borderline situation of a threatened species
P. Gros C. Stettmer_370
Methodological approaches to the monitoring of three Lepidoptera species
of the Habitats Directive
M. Dolek, A. Geyer, A. Freese_ 371
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Distribution, habitat requirements and protection of the priority species Carabus
menetriesi pacholei SOK. in eastern Bavaria (EU Habitats Directive, Annex II)
S. Muller-Kroehling_372
Conservation strategies from the newt's perspective
A. MaIetzky M. Kyek_373
Monitoring of bats in Bavaria
B.-U. Rudolph, M. Hammer, A. Zahn_374
Inventory and assessment of historic cultural landscape in the region of
Upper Franconia
G. Gabel_375
Linking research to practice in the Rhon biosphere reserve: A plea for
applied research as a tool for sustainable development
D. Pokorny_376
Posters
A multifunctional approach to flood protection and nature conservation
in the Weisseritz catchment (Eastern Erzgebirge)
S. Bianchin, E. Richert, H. Heilmeier, Ch. Seidler, M. Merta, G. Hammer_377
Tank-tracks - an effective tool for restoration management
S. Bonn, K. Bylebyl, P. Poschlod, U. Sander, M. Veith_378
Prescribed burning as a tool for restoration management?
S. Bonn, K. Bylebyl, P. Poschlod, U. Sander, M. Veith_379
How to control the trade or transfer of plant material? - New perspectives
with DNA fingerprints
E. Cremer, G. Rathmacher, E. Hussendorfer, B. Ziegenhagen, S. Liepelt_380
Transboundary studies help improve conservationresults and recommendations
M. Dolek, A. Geyer, A. Freese _381
Socio-economic analysis in the context of the E+E Project "Sustainable
development of cultural landscapes in xerotherm areas - the example of
the Central Rhine Valley"
N. Driessen J. Albrech_382
Monitoring of Forest Birds in Special Protected Areas (SPA) in Bavaria -
Example of SPA Markwald, forest district Erlangen
C. Franz, V. Binner, M. Lauterbach_383
Landscape changes by beaver (Castor canadensis) in the Cape Horn Archipelago:
applying environmental ethics in biological conservation
S. Haider _3 84
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Is the Swiss agri-environmental programme effectively promoting biodiversity
in the Alps?
S. HOECHSTETTER D. KAMPMANN_385
Are pastures an alternative to "eco-meadows"? Results from the Swiss Alps
D. KAMPMANN F. HERZOG_._386
Habitat requirements and reproductive capacity in a population of naturalized
German medlars (Mespilus germanica)
S.V. Lalov_387
Supporting and increasing populations oiBotaurus stellaris in Bavarian fish ponds
U. Lanz A. Pille_.^_ 388
Experience in the management of litter meadows that had been abandoned for
several years in Salzburg (Austria)
G. NOWOTNY, C. EICHBERGER, O. STOHR_389
Protection of the Lesser White-Fronted Goose {Anser erythropus) via safe
migration routes
A. Paulsch_390
Benthic invertebrate communities in the southeastern North Sea
E. Rachor_391
Defining functional ecological groups in saltatoria associations of xerothermic
habitats
U. Sander M. Veith_392
Stand continuity - an additional parameter for ecological networks
P. Sklenicka_393
Landform Diversity, Landscape Ecology and Landscape Aesthetics
S. Thomas_394
Tschernobyl CS137/Csl34 in Bavaria, Southern Germany- a Comparison
of Different Areas and Methods of Quantification
J. Volkel, M. Leopold, N. Bernt_395
The Effect of Grazing on Mediterranean Vegetation
D. Walther P.Poschlod 396
Symposium 18
Nature conservation and sustainable land use in rural areas
of the Tropics and Subtropics
Short title: Nature Conservation Tropics
A. Wezel_ 398
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Talks
Is subsistence hunting sustainable in Manu National Park in the Peruvian Amazon?
- A participatory approach
J. Ohl, D. Yu, G. Shepard_399
Forest reserve planning using GIS-based multicriteria decision method
T.W. Gole, T. Borsch, M. Denich, D. Teketay_400
Conservation of tropical forests through international cooperation of non
governmental organisations
E. Mannigel_401
Posters
The role of environment and mid-domain effect on moth species richness
along a tropical elevational gradient
G. Brehm, R.K. Colwell, J.KXUGE_402
Socio-Economic Situation and Land Use Conflicts in the Shirvan National
Park Region, Azerbaijan
A. BURMESTER_403
Indigenous participation in the context of the access to biological resources and
traditional knowledge
C. Dziedzioch A. Paulsch _404
Impact of selective logging on the recruitment of woody species in the
woodland-savanna mosaic in central Benin (West Africa)
B. Orthmann, KJ. Hennenberg, S. Porembski_405
Impact of selective logging on floristic and environmental characteristics
in the woodland-savanna mosaic in central Benin (West Africa)
B. Orthmann, KJ. Hennenberg, S. Porembski_406
Symposium 19
Approaches to monitoring biodiversity for nature conservation
Short title: Monitoring Biodiversity
U. SUKOPP A. DOERPINGHAUS_408
Talks
Monitoring of common breeding birds in Germany using a stratified
randomised sampling design
A. MlTSCHKE, C. SUDFELDT, R. DROSCHMEISTER, H. HEIDRICH-RlSKE_411
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From monitoring to indicators - the German sustainability indicator for
species diversity
R. Achtziger, H. Stickroth, R. Zieschank _412
Indicator and monitoring approach to recording of species diversity in agrarian
landscapes using breeding birds
G. Lutze, J. Hoffmann, J. Kiesel, A. Schultz, M. Vob, B. Wuntke_413
Biodiversity monitoring in grasslands - results of a nationwide approach
in Germany
R. Oppermann_414
Are plants suitable indicators for moth and butterfly communities in
calcareous grasslands?
M. Fluri, S. Bacher, M. Schmidt_415
Butterfly monitoring in Germany
R. Feldmann, P. Leopold, E. Rennwald, E. Kuhn, J. Settele_416
Monitoring of genetically modified organisms (GMO) - validation of a
butterfly species at risk as faunistic indicator
G. Weib, M. S. Meier, A. Hilbeck, A. Benzler_417
Monitoring the quality of nature reserves
H.S. Fischer, H. Luding, B. Michler, W. von Brackel_418
EuMon - EU-wide monitoring methods and systems of surveillance for
species and habitats of Community interest
B. Gruber, F. Dziock, J. Settele, K. Henle_419
VDI Guidelines as a tool for standardising biodiversity monitoring methods
H. Beismann, M. Finck, H. Seitz_420
Monitoring forest biodiversity in North Rhine-Westphalia
H. Konig_421
Monitoring tree species diversity in Bavarian state forests
R. MOSHAMMER J. EWALD_422
Species richness analysis based on forestry inventories in Catalonia
H. Estevan, F. Lloret, J. Terradas_423
Implementation of a monitoring programme to prevent loss of biodiversity -
scientific demands and constraints in praxis
B. Felinks, S. Benkwitz, S. Mann, A. Tschierschke, S. Tischew_424
About a standard area size for measuring species diversity of vegetation
C. Dolnik_425
Dealing with spatial small-scale variation and fuzzy boundaries in vegetation
monitoring
S. SCHMIDTLEIN C. WEIB _ 426
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Posters
EuMon - an EU-project on EU-wide monitoring methods for species and
habitats of Community interest
F. Dziock, B. Gruber, J. Settele, K. Henle_427
Changes of vegetation in the rivers Naab and Pfreimd in the region
"Oberpfalzer Wald" north of Regensburg from 1972-2004
A. Seemann, S. Roauer, S. Hartl, J. Engels, G. Zeltner,
A. KOHLER, P. POSCHLOD _428
A concept of monitoring biodiversity changes caused by Bt-corn cultivation
U. Stachow, R. Becker, S. Vidal, K. Schmidt_429
Efficiency of species groups for monitoring
A. Tschierschke, B. Felinks, B. Benkwitz, S. Mann, S. Tischew_430
Soil monitoring as a basis for ecological monitoring
G. Broll H.-J. Brauckmann_431
Combining discrete and non-discrete approaches in vegetation mapping
for monitoring
C. WEIB S. SCHMIDTLEIN _432
Conservation and sustainable use of biological diversity through technology
transfer of the Clearing House Mechanism
T. Kamp, A. Paulsch, G. Baeurle_433
Standardisation of methods for a GMO monitoring using VDI Guidelines
H. Seitz, M. Finck, H. Beismann_434
Effects of tree colonization on biodiversity during old-field succession -
results from a long-term permanent plot study
M. Dolle W. Schmidt_435
Results of the German Common Birds Census: population changes in
German forest birds 1989-2003
J. Schwarz M. Flade_436
From monitoring to indicators - calculation of the German sustainability
indicator for species diversity
R. Achtziger, H. Stickroth, R. Zieschank_437
Importance of long-term studies for vegetation analyses - succession
processes on abandoned land
G. ROSENTHAL J. MULLER _ 438
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Symposium 20
Ecological and Environmental Education
Short title: Environnmental Education
F. Bogner B. Sab _440
Talks
Adolescent general ecological behaviour and environmental values
B. Oerke F.X. Bogner_441
Interference with environmental values
H.-M. Haase F.X. Bogner_ 442
Education for sustainable development - United Nations decade 2005 to
2014 supports ecological activities
K. HOBNER_443
How do birds fly? An educational approach of 6 graders
H. Sturm F.X. Bogner_444
Teaching bird identification - Cognitive achievement of group-based
hands-on identification skill training
C. Randler F.X. Bogner_ 445
The use of Concept Maps as assessment tools in a Biological Education unit
('Life in Winter')
S. Schaal F.X. Bogner_446
Posters
Red Cattle project
R. Hotzy _447
The LBV project "protection of springs"
R. Hotzy_448
Activities of the ,,Landesbund fur Vogelschutz in Bayern e.V."
W. Nerb C. Stierstorfer 449
Symposium 21
Risk Analysis of Genetically Modified Organisms and in
other fields of ecology
Short title: Ecological Risk Analysis
B. Breckling_ 452
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Talks
A Connecting cause-effect networks across ecological organisation levels as an
integrative approach for Ecological Impact Analysis
B. Breckling_453
Event-tree and fault-tree analysis - two complementary tools applied in
GMO risk assessment and GMO monitoring development
M.S. Meier, G. Weib, A. Hilbeck, A. Benzler_454
Modeling air-mediated pollen dispersal and assessing the risk of gene flow
A. KUPARINEN, F. SCHURR, O. TACKENBERG _455
Risk analysis of genetically modified plants: The case of Bt maize and
foliage-dwelling spiders
C. Ludy A. Lang_456
Impact of Bt-corn on the dhplopod Allajulus latestriatus
M. Weber W. Nentwig_457
Posters
Risk assessment of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) according to
the scale of ecological interaction
H. Reuter_458
The American mink (Mustela vison): Understanding a new exotic species
on Navarino Island, Southern Chile
E. Schuttler, U. Berghofer, K. Jax, R. Rozzi_459
Cadmium accumulation in the food web of heavy metal contaminated
sites in Wiesloch
K. Wedlich, P. Hogy, A. Klumpp, A. Fangmeier_460
Symposium 22
Dynamics, function and conservation of soils
Short title: Soil Ecology
M. Raubuch_462
Talks
Soil fauna regulates the mobilization and transport of nutrients and heavy
metals from organic matter and soil substrates
S. Pieper G. Weigmann_464
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Diversity of bacteria associated with ectomycorrhizal and saprophytic fungi
A. Hartmann, C. Kellermann, R. Yara, J. Bertaux, P. Frey-Klett,
J. Garbaye, M. Schmid, R. Agerer_465
Interaction of soil microarthropods and ectomycorrhizal fungi
J. BOLLMANN, M. ELMER, J. WOLLECKE, R.F. HUTTL_466
Succession in ectomycorrhizal coenosis
J. Wollecke, S. Gebhardt, R.F. Huttl_ 467
Influence of Mulching, Sheep Grazing, Prescribed Burning and Succession on
Earthworm coenoses of Calcareous Grassland sites in South-western Germany
H.-J. Brauckmann, G. Broll, K.-F. Schreiber_ 468
Soil biota in an agro-ecosystem during conversion from conventional to
organic farming
S. SCHRADER, J. KlEHNE, T.-H. ANDERSON, H.-M. PAULSEN, G. RAHMANN_469
The role of soil organisms in secondary succession and their value as
indicators for conservation and restoration success
P. Kardol, M. Bezemer, W. van der Putten, A. van der Wal_470
The influence of Enchytraeidae (Enchytraeus albidus) on nutrient
mobilization in compacted soil
O. ROITHMEIER, S. PlEPER, G. WEIGMANN _471
Effects of honeydew application on the dynamics of dissolved carbon compounds
and CO2 losses within the organic layer and the mineral soil of a Rendzina
B. Michalzik_472
Influence of leave litter from trees on organic matter content in well drained
soils of Sabana in Venezuela
M. Raubuch, A. Campos, I. Hernandez-Valencia,
R.M. HernAndez-HernAndez_473
Posters
The Function of Soils in Artificial and Natural Substrata as Sinks and
Sources for Mining Related Matter in the Postmining Landscape of Eastern
Thuringia (WISMUT)
N. Beckers, J. Volkel, T. Raab_474
Thresholds for substance input into Natura 2000-areas
B. Hanisch, B. Abbas, W. Kratz_475
Radionuclides in soil and plants - transfer of radionuclides in some
agricultural production areas in Bavaria
G. Henkelmann M. Seipt_ 476
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Heavy Metal Storage and their Mobilisation Potential in Alluvial Soils of the
Vils River (East Bavaria, Germany) caused by Historical Lead Mining Activities
K. Huerkamp, T. Raab, J. Voelkel_477
Use of minirhizotrons for root studies - chances and limitations
M. Veste 478
Symposium 23
Other Topics
Posters
Patterns of plant species richness of dry grasslands on the island of
Saaremaa (Estonia)
S. Boch J. Dengler_481
Dissemination mechanisms in vector-borne diseases: An interdisciplinary
challenge for ecology and public Health
A.K.F. Malsch, K. Brune, C. Hornberg_482
Noise pollution in recreational green inner city areas in Bielefeld, North Rhine-
Westphalia, Germany: An interdisciplinary approach to ecology and public Health
A.K.F. Malsch, K. Brune, S. Weng, C. Hornberg_483
Air pollution in recreational green inner city areas in Bielefeld, North Rhine-
Westphalia, Germany: An interdisciplinary approach to Ecology and public Health
A.K.F. Malsch, S. Weng, K. Brune, C. Hornberg_484
Positive abundance-body weight relationships of ground beetles on lake islands
W. Ulrich M. Zalewski_485
Ecology of Xcmtho poressa (Olivi, 1792) (Crustacea: Brachyura: Xanthidae)
in the Mediterranean Sea: Habitat preference, and the importance of colouration
for passive defence
S. Reuschel CD. Schubart _486
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Symposium 24
Ecoinformatics
J. EWALD_488
Talks
A Portal for Botanical Collections and Databases in Germany -
The Botanical Node within GBIF-D
A. Kirchhoff, A. Hahn, W.G. Berendsohn_489
Aspects of integrative management of heterogeneous data sets of environmental
monitoring in forests and exemplary implementations in the database 'ECO'
J. Evers_490
RLWEB: a webtool for cooperative compilations of red lists
R. May_491
Geo-ecological assessment of forests based upon digital geographical data
T. Plettenbacher_492
Modelling potential habitat types of the European Natura 2000 network
in the Bavarian Alps
S. BlNNER, S. ROGG, J. EWALD _493
Numerical Simulation of Substrate Distribution with WinGeol/SedTec4
R. Faber_494
Empirical modeling of tree species composition and diversity
H. FEILHAUER S. SCHMIDTLEIN _495
Agent based modelling techniques in ecology - enhancing the toolbox
using NETLOGO
J. Wahr, D. Fuchs, V. Mosbrugger_496
The null model based analysis of species co-occurrences using contiguous
distributional data
M. Nobis E. Landolt_497
Poster
Data Management in an interdisciplinary environmental research project
C. Muckschel_498
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Symposium 25
Fragility of Arctic Goose habitat: Impacts of Land use,
conservation and Elevated temperatures
Short title: Fragility of Arctic Goose habitat
R. van der Wal_500
Talks
How European land-use and climatic changes influence arctic breeding geese
M. Wisz, L. Griffin, E. Rees, N. Den Doncker, M. Rounsevell,
M. O'CONNELL, E. KUIJKEN_501
Optimal migration models for arctic breeding geese: Identifying driving
forces of habitat use and population dynamics
S. Bauer, M. Klaassen, J. Madsen_502
Arctic ecosystems undergo change from climate warming and goose grazing:
Are we loosing a carbon sink?
R. van der Wal, E. Cooper, G. van Geest, D. Hessen, A. Huiskes,
D. KUIJPER, I. JONSDOTTIR, M. LOONEN, S. SjOGERSTEN, B. SOLHEIM,
S. WOODIN, M. ZlELKE_503
Authors' Index _505
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spelling | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] ed. on behalf of the Gesellschaft für Ökologie/Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Klaus R. Neugebauer Gfö 2005 Laufen/Salzach Bayerische Akad. für Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege 2005 XLVI, 512 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie 35 Literaturangaben Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2005 Regensburg gnd-content Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 s DE-604 Neugebauer, Klaus Rüdiger Sonstige (DE-588)128589744 oth Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie 35 (DE-604)BV004363065 35 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014891915&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft für Ökologie Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd |
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title | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] |
title_alt | Gfö 2005 |
title_auth | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] |
title_exact_search | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] |
title_exact_search_txtP | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] |
title_full | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] ed. on behalf of the Gesellschaft für Ökologie/Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Klaus R. Neugebauer |
title_fullStr | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] ed. on behalf of the Gesellschaft für Ökologie/Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Klaus R. Neugebauer |
title_full_unstemmed | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] ed. on behalf of the Gesellschaft für Ökologie/Ecological Society of Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Klaus R. Neugebauer |
title_short | Landscapes, ecosystems and populations - dynamics, functions and conservation |
title_sort | landscapes ecosystems and populations dynamics functions and conservation abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th annual conference of the ecological society in regensburg september 19th 23rd 2005 gfo 2005 |
title_sub | Abstracts of the lectures and posters presented at the 35th Annual Conference of the Ecological Society in Regensburg, September 19th - 23rd, 2005 ; [Gfö 2005] |
topic | Ökologie (DE-588)4043207-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Ökologie Konferenzschrift 2005 Regensburg |
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