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Donnerstag, 11.10.2012

ZeitH8
0900

Eröffnung

Prof. Stefan Peiffer, geschäftsführender Direktor BayCEER
Prof. Stefan Leible, Vizepräsident Internationale Angelegenheiten und Außenkontakte

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"Globaler Wandel: Konsequenzen, Prognosen und Vorbeugung"

O 1.1: Roman Hein et al.: Effects of expected climate change on the endangered butterfly Erebia medusa in Central Europe
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"Biodiversität: Verbreitung, Funktion und Erhaltung"

O 2.1: Andreas Bantle et al.: Tree species effects on the release of dissolved organic carbon and nitrogen from decomposing logs
45O 2.2: Bettina Engelbrecht et al.: Determinants of tree distribution in tropical forests: assessing the impact of dry season intensity and soil species by species
1000O 2.3: David Harter et al.: Spatial and ecological effects on population differentiations on two island endemic species of a radiating plant genus of the Canary Islands
15O 2.4: Sindy Hunger et al.: Abundance and Diversity of Methanogens in German Fen and Peat Bog Soils
30Kaffeepause
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1100O 2.5: Stephan Clemens et al.: Natural variation, evolution and underlying mechanisms of metal hyperaccumulation in Arabidopsis halleri
15O 2.6: Gerhard Gebauer et al.: Hydrogen stable isotope abundance patterns provide further insight into organic matter exchange in orchid mycorrhiza
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"Ökosysteme: Funktion und Leistungen"

O 3.1: Andreas Held et al.: Secondary aerosol formation – interdisciplinary approaches to atmospheric gas-to-particle conversion studies
45O 3.2: Michael Riederer et al.: Partitioning of atmospheric carbon dioxide fluxes into ecosystem carbon pools by coupling stable isotope labeling and eddy covariance
1200O 3.3: Maren Dubbert et al.: Using δ18O signatures to trace evapotranspiration and partition ecosystem water fluxes
15O 3.4: Stefan Strohmeier et al.: Concentrations and fluxes of dissolved organic carbon in runoff from a forested catchment: Insights from high frequency measurements
30Mittagspause
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30Keynote: Axel Kleidon: Diversity, Patterns and Limits of the Earth’s Biosphere
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15Posterpräsentationen
30Postersession (mit Kaffeepause)
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30O 3.5: Jonny Neumann et al.: Growth of extraradical ectomycorrhizal mycelium and fine roots in a young Norway spruce stand
45O 3.6: Fahmida Sultana et al.: The importance of outside ambient weather conditions for ecosystem drought manipulation experiments
1600O 3.7: Mohammed Abu Sayed Arfin Khan et al.: Role of legume presence in modifying plants response to extreme weather events in temperate grassland
15O 3.8: Jan Schürings et al.: Effects of winter warming pulses on nitrogen cycling in temperate heath and grassland communities
30O 3.9: Patrick Poppenborg et al.: Do attitudes towards ecosystem services determine agricultural land use practices? An analysis of farmers' decision-making in a South Korean watershed
45O 3.10: Michael Hauhs et al.: The Possible and Impossible in Ecosystem Modelling
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Preisverleihung und Schlusswort

Prof. Bettina Engelbrecht, stellvertr. Leiterin PEER
Prof. Björn Reineking, Leiter Promotionsprogramm PEER

15Gemütliches Beisammensein
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