2006

  • Balvanera P, Pfisterer AB, Buchmann N, He JS, Nakashizuka T, Raffaelli D, Schmid B (2006) Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning: a meta-analysis of experimental results. Ecology Letters 9: 1146-1156, doi: external page10.1111/j.1461-0248.2006.00963.x
  • Barnard R, Barthes L, Leadley PW (2006) Short-term uptake of 15N by a grass and soil micro-organisms after long-term exposure to elevated CO2. Plant and Soil 280: 91-99
  • Barnard RL, de Bello F, Gilgen AK, Buchmann N (2006) The δ18O of root collar water best reflects source water δ18O in different types of herbaceous species. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 20: 3799-3802
  • Barnard R, Le Roux X, Hungate BA, Cleland EE, Blankinship JC, Barthes L, Leadley PW (2006) Several components of global change alter nitrifying and denitrifying activities in an annual grassland. Functional Ecology 20: 557-564
  • Börstler B, Renker C, Kahmen A, Buscot F (2006) Species composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in two mountain meadows with differing management types and levels of plant biodiversity. Biology and Fertility of Soils 42:286-298
  • Buchmann N (2006) Die Zukunft der Natur. Politische Ökologie 99: 46-48
  • Buchmann N, Engelen E-M, Schmidgen H (2006) Lokales Messen, globales Denken: Praktiken der Repräsentation in der Ökologie. Paragrana 3: 91-106
  • Eugster W, Burkard R, Holwerda F, Scatena F N, Bruijnzeel LAS (2006) Characteristics of fog and fogwater fluxes in a Puerto Rican elfin cloud forest . Agriculture and Forest Meteorology 139: 288-306
  • Eugster W, Zeeman MJ (2006) Micrometeorological techniques to measure ecosystem-scale greenhouse gas fluxes for model validation and improvement. International Congress Series 1293: 66-75
  • Göttlicher S, Knohl A, Wanek W, Buchmann N, Richter A (2006) Short term changes in carbon isotope composition of soluble carbohydrates and starch: from canopy leaves to the root system. Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry 20: 653-660
  • Hahn V, Högberg P, Buchmann N (2006) 14C - a tool for separation of autotrophic and hetero­trophic soil respiration. Global Change Biology 12: 972-982
  • Heger TJ, Guerin PM, Eugster W (2006) Microclimatic factors influencing refugium suitability for Rhodnius prolixus. Physiological Entomology 31: 1-9
  • Högberg P, Buchmann N, Read DJ (2006) Comments on Yakov Kuzyakov’s review ‘Sources of CO2 efflux from soil and review of partitioning methods’. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38: 2997-2998
  • Holwerda F, Burkard R, Eugster W, Scatena FN, Meesters AGCA, Bruijnzeel S (2006) Estimating fog deposition onto a Puerto Rican elfin cloud forest with hydrological and micrometeorological techniques. Hydrological Processes 20: 2669-2692
  • Kahmen A, Renker C, Unsicker SB, Buchmann N (2006) Niche complementarity for nitrogen use - An explanation for the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relationship in grasslands? Ecology 87: 1244-1255
  • Li S, Eugster W, Asanuma J, Kotani A, Davaa G, Oyunbaatar D, Sugita M (2006) Energy partitioning and its biophysical controls above a grazing steppe in central Mongolia. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 137: 89-106
  • Newton PCD, Carran RA, Edwards GR, Niklaus PA (2006) Agroecosystems in a Changing Climate. Advances in Agroecology, CRC Press, ISBN 0849320887
  • Niklaus PA (2006) Biogeochemical cycles, nutrient and water supply. In: Agroecosystems in a changing climate (ISBN 0849320887), Advances in Agroecology series, Newton PCD, Carran RA, Edwards GR, Niklaus PA (eds). CRC Press
  • Niklaus PA, Falloon P (2006) Estimating soil carbon sequestration under elevated CO2 by combining carbon isotope labelling with soil carbon cycle modelling. Global Change Biology 12: 1909-1921
  • Niklaus PA, Wardle DA, Tate KR (2006) Effects of plant species diversity and composition on nitrogen cycling and the trace gas balance of soils. Plant and Soil 282: 83-98
  • Providoli I, Bugmann H, Siegwolf R, Buchmann N, Schleppi P (2006) Pathways and dynamics of 15NO3- and NH4+ applied in a mountain Picea abies forest and in a nearby meadow in central Switzerland. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 38: 1645-1657
  • Reithmaier C, Göckede T, MarkkanenT, Knohl A, Churkina G, Rebmann C, Buchmann N, Foken T (2006) Use of remotely sensed land use classification for a better evaluation of micrometeorological flux measurement sites. Theoretical and Applied Climatology 84: 219-233
  • Schmidt H-L, Werner RA, Eisenreich W, Fuganti C, Fronza G, Remaud G, Robins RJ (2006) The prediction of isotopic patterns in phenylpropanoids from their precursors and the mechanism of the NIH-shift: Basis of the isotopic characteristics of natural aromatic compounds. Phytochemistry 67: 1094-1103
  • Tinner W, Hofstetter S, Zeugin F, Conedera M, Wohlgemuth T, Zimmermann L, Zweifel R (2006) Long-distance transport of macroscopic charcoal by an intensive crown fire in the Swiss Alps - implications for fire history reconstruction. Holocene 16: 287-292
  • Unsicker SB, Baer N, Kahmen A, Wagner M, Buchmann N, Weisser WW (2006) Invertebrate herbivory along a gradient of plant species diversity in extensively managed grasslands. Oecologia 150: 233-246
  • van der Molen MK, Zeeman MJ, Lebis J, Dolman AJ (2006) EClog: A handheld eddy covariance logging system. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture 51: 110-114
  • Vonlanthen CM, Bühler A, Veit H, Kammer PM, Eugster W (2006) Alpine plant communities: a statistical assessment of their relation to microclimatological, pedological, geomorphological, and other factors. Physical Geography 27: 137-154
  • Vonlanthen CM, Kammer PM, Eugster W, Bühler A, Veit H (2006) Alpine vascular plant species richness: the importance of daily maximum temperature and pH. Plant Ecology 184: 13-25
  • WBGU German Advisory Council on Global Change (2006) Die Zukunft der Meer – zu warm, zu hoch, zu sauer. Sondergutachten. 114 p.
  • WBGU German Advisory Council on Global Change (2006) The future oceans – Warming up, rising high, turning sour. Special Report. 110 p.
  • Zweifel R, Zimmermann L, Zeugin F, Newbery DM (2006) Intra-annual radial growth and water relation of trees: implications towards a growth mechanism. Journal of Experimental Botany 57: 1445-1459

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