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4.2 Climate Change and Ecosystems

Completed Projects (with main focus on this field)

CEOP-AEGISGround based observations of radiative and convective fluxes and soil moisture over the Plateau at a limited but representative set of permanent sites
Wolfgang Babel, Tobias Biermann, Thomas Foken
DFG Fo 226/18-1,2 (SPP 1372)Mesoscale circulations and energy and Gas exchange over the Tibetan Plateau
Tobias Biermann, Wolfgang Babel, Tobias Gerken, Degang Zhou, Johannes Olesch, Jürgen Leonbacher, Kathrin Fuchs, Thomas Foken, Hans-F. Graf, Yaoming Ma, Kun Yang
DFG FOR 562 TP 4Structurally optimized modeling of non-linear effects of meteorological extreme events on water and solute dynamics
Sven Frei, Jan Fleckenstein, Stefan Peiffer
DFG FOR 562 TP 6Response of N turnover, DOC production and soil solution fluxes
Yao-Te Chen, Andrea Schott, Werner Borken, Egbert Matzner
DFG GL 327/8-2,3Climate and Landscape reconstruction in SE Europe (Pannonian Basin and Black Sea Region): A multiproxy study of loess paleosol sequences.
Björn Buggle, Bruno Glaser, Ludwig Zöller
DFG - STE 957/8-1Effects of climate change on altitudinal distribution, trophic interactions and genetic diversity of butterflies in low- mountain regions
Kathrin Wagner, Jochen Krauss, Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter
Extreme precipitation and land useConsequences of more extreme precipitation regimes interacting with land use practices for productivity and diversity of temperate grassland
Freeze-thaw cycles and fungal communitiesSoil freeze-thaw cycles and qualitative change in fungal community
Jens Woellecke, Jürgen Kreyling
Plasticity of provenances of key plant speciesPlasticity and adaptation of different provenances of key plant species in face of climatic extreme events (FORKAST TP1)
Daniel Thiel, Carl Beierkuhnlein, Jürgen Kreyling, Monika Konnert
Provenances of Pinus nigra in extreme weather eventsReactions of different provenances of Pinus nigra toexpected extreme weather events
Daniel Thiel, Jürgen Kreyling, Carl Beierkuhnlein
Soil freeze-thaw cycles and plantsEvents hidden in winter warming: Effects of recurrent soil freeze-thaw cycles on ecosystem functions in the temperate zone
Soil freeze-thaw cycles in GermanyTrends in the occurrence of soil freeze-thaw cycles in Germany
Doris Scheibe, Jürgen Kreyling

Completed Projects (with partial focus on this field)

Climate Change and healthClimate Change and health
Dominik Fischer, Stephanie Thomas, Carl Beierkuhnlein
COPS (SPP 1167), DFG Fo 226/19-1 (SPP 1167), 226/23-1Energy balance measurements during COPS (Convective and Orographically-induced Precipitation Study), turbulent fluxes and thermal convection in a valley
Rafael Eigenmann, Björn Brötz, Thomas Foken, Volkmar Wirth, Norbert Kalthoff
DFG Fo 226/16-1Turbulence and stand scale modelling
Andrei Serafimovich, Katharina Köck (Staudt), Lukas Siebicke, Johannes Lüers, Johannes Olesch, Tobias Biermann, Tobias Gerken, Martina Hunner, Michael Riederer, Friederike Rütz, Stephanie Dix (Schier), Jens-Christopher Mayer, Georg Jocher, Christoph Thieme, Thomas Foken
DFG Fo 226/20-1The Effect of Land-Surface Heterogeneity on the Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Structure and Measurements
Doojdao Charuchittipan, Thomas Foken
DFG Fo 226/21-1Exchange processes in mountainous regions; Turbulence and stand-scale modelling
Andrei Serafimovich, Jörg Hübner, Fabian Eder, Thomas Foken
Functional diversity patternsSpecies and functional diversity patterns in grassland ecosystems and their response to global change
Camilla Wellstein
Klimastudie BayernKlimawandel in Bayern - Auswirkungen und Anpassungsmaßnahmen -
Carl Beierkuhnlein, Thomas Foken, Martin Alt, Andreas Gohlke, Thomas Gollan, Nadine Schmid, Ralf Schüpferling, Reinhold Stahlmann, Stephanie Thomas, Benjamin Wolf, Carl Beierkuhnlein
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