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Vortragsreihe Ökologie und Umweltforschung SS 2013

Thursday 17:00-18:30 H 12, NW I

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18.04.2013
Dr. Guido Wiesenberg
Department of Geography, Soil Science and Biogeochemistry, University of Zürich
Die Nutzung des tiefen Unterbodens als Nährstoffquelle und Kohlenstoffsenke durch tief wurzelnde Pflanzen [Abstract]


25.04.2013
Dr. Laurent Philippot
Director of Research, INRA - French National Institute for Agricultural Research, Dijon, France
Bridging microbial community ecology and ecosystem functioning: examplewith a N-cycling microbial guild [Abstract]
H8, GEO
16:00
16.05.2013
Dr. Hendrik Hansen-Goos
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin
1 - Life under extreme conditions: the role of liquid water at interfaces [Abstract]
H8, GEO
16:45
16.05.2013
Dr. Jean-Pierre de Vera
German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute of Planetary Research, Berlin
2 - Life in the solar system and beyond: recent knowledge in Astrobiology [Abstract]

06.06.2013
Dr. Victor Kakengi
Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute
Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) and Prioritized Wildlife Research Areas [Abstract]


13.06.2013
(Dr. Jürgen Dengler
Disturbance Ecology, UBT)
VORTRAG ENTFÄLLT (Scale dependency of biodiversity - how patterns and drivers change with spatial grain size)
H8, GEO

20.06.2013
Prof. Dr. Hardy Pfanz
Angewandte Botanik, Universität Duisburg-Essen
Mofetten - Ein Ökosystem im vulkanischen CO2


27.06.2013
Dr. Robert Hilderbrand
University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Global change and headwater streams - from land use to thermal regimes


04.07.2013
Dr. Oliver Otti
Animal Population Ecology, UBT
Male and female responses to sperm in environments in the bedbug Cimex lectularius


11.07.2013
Dr. Benjamin Gilfedder
Monash University,Victoria, Australia and Department of Hydrology, University of Bayreuth
Dynamic groundwater surface water exchange in rivers and wetlands in response to rainfall: using novel tracer methods