3 Water and the environment: From biosphere to geosphere

Chair: Christina Bogner

Thursday, 11:15-12:00,

Water is the basis of life on earth and therefore crucial in many research questions in ecology and environmental research. Actual and future droughts and water-logging, the strategies of plants, animals and humans to cope with these challenges, studies relating to rain, soil, lake or ground water quantities and qualities, and the management of these water resources - researchers using keywords like these are invited to join the session!

 
11:15O 3.1: Jürgen Dengler et al.: Community assembly processes and emerging diversity patterns in European grasslands along the hydrological gradient
11:30O 3.2: Shanwen Sun et al.: High turgor loss point promotes the survival of temperate grassland species under drought
11:45O 3.3: Jens Diller et al.: Impact of Impatiens glandulifera on a local freshwater community: A mesocosm study
12:00

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Poster

P 3.1 Clarissa Glaser, Benjamin Gilfedder
Tracing freshwater-saltwater exchange and biochemical cycling using continuous radon and chemical measurements on a barrier island (Spiekeroog, Northern Germany)
P 3.2 Eunyoung Jung, Shanwen Sun, Julia Schimidt, Bettina Engelbrecht
Quantifying plant drought tolerance of temperate grasslands plants: a comparative experimental approach
P 3.3 Jan Kupp, Luisa Pianezzola, Giulia Zuecco, Daniele Penna, Luisa Hopp
Run-off response to spring snowmelt of an alpine catchment in the Italian Dolomites
P 3.4 Amani saul Lwila, Dennis Ochuodho Otieno, Eun-Young Jung
Response of leaf functional traits and species composition of savanna herbaceous vegetation to livestock grazing and rainfall treatment
P 3.5 Bouchra Marouane, Stefan Peiffer
The use of schwertmannite material to remove selenate and selenite from contaminated water
P 3.6 Shanwen Sun, Eunyoung Jung, Lindner Steve, Bettina Engelbrecht
Mechanisms of drought tolerance in temperate grassland species
P 3.7 Sven Frei, Krutzke Jennifer, Wilhelm Laura, Gilfedder Benjamin, Laforsch Christian
Micro plastics in the Roter Main river

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