Lecture series in Ecology and Environmental Research WS 2016/17
Thursday 12:00-13:30 H6, Geo
Date | lecturer | Title |
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10.11.2016 | Dr. Katharina Lenhart Institute for Plant Ecology, Justus-Liebig Universität Gießen | Investigating N2O emissions from plants by using high resolution measurements of N2O mixing ratio and isotope signatures [Abstract] |
24.11.2016 | Prof. Dr. Christoph Hinz Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg | Pattern formation in semiarid landscapes [Abstract] |
01.12.2016 | Dr. Peter Wilfahrt Disturbance Ecology, BayCEER, UBT | Initial plant diversity, soil resource supply, and enemy access drive different ecological tradeoffs during old-field succession [Abstract] |
08.12.2016 | PD Dr. Florian Jansen Landscape Ecology and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Greifswald | Coat of earth - vegetation as an indicator for landscape functions [Abstract] |
15.12.2016 | Prof. em. Dr. Alfred V. Hirner Applied Analytical Chemistry, University Duisburg-Essen | Elementspezies, von der Umwelt bis zur Klinik: Ein Potpourri mit As, Bi, Hg und Zn [Abstract] |
12.01.2017 | Prof. Dr. Ansgar Kahmen Sustainable Land Use, University of Basel, Switzerland | Hydrogen isotopes in plant organic compounds indicate strong shifts in the carbohydrate metabolism of plants over the past century [Abstract] |
19.01.2017 | Prof. Dr. Matthias Noll Fakultät Angewandte Naturwissenschaften, Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften Coburg | Applied microbial ecology is an exciting topic in wood degradation, gas production and food safety [Abstract] |
26.01.2017 | BayCEER Mitgliederversammlung | |
02.02.2017 | Prof. Dr. Thomas Foken BayCEER / MikroMeteorologische Beratung, Bischberg | Wind throw, bark beetles and climate change: Research at the Waldstein site [Abstract] |
Wednesday H 36, NW III 13:30-14:30 08.03.2017 | Prof. Dr. David Storch Department of Ecology / Center for Theoretical Study, Charles University & Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague | Biodiversity scaling: between biology and geometry [Abstract] |
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