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Bernhard Stadler: Publications

Peer-reviewed journals
Stadler, B; Schramm, A; Kalbitz, K: Ant-mediated effects on spruce litter decomposition, solution chemistry, and microbial activity, Soil Biology Biochemistry, 38, 561-572 (2006) -- Details
Stadler, B; Solinger, St; Michalzik, B: Insect herbivores and the nutrient flow from the canopy to the soil in coniferous and deciduous forests, Oecologia, 126, 104-113 (2001) -- Details
Michalzik, B; Stadler, B: Effects of phytophagous insects on soil solution chemistry: herbivores as switches for the nutrient dynamics in the soil., Basic and Applied Ecology, 1, 117-123 (2000) -- Details
Stadler, B; Michalzik, B: Effects of phytophagous insects on micro-organisms and throughfall chemistry in forested ecosystems: herbivores as switches for the nutrient dynamics in the canopy., Basic and Applied Ecology, 1, 109-116 (2000) -- Details
Michalzik, B; Müller, T; Stadler, B: Aphids on Norway spruce and their effects on forest floor solution chemistry, Forest Ecology and Management, 118, 1-10 (1999) -- Details
Stadler, B; Michalzik, B: The impact of spruce aphids on nutrient flows in the canopy of Norway spruce, Agricultural and Forest Entomology, 1, 3-9 (1999) -- Details
Stadler, B; Michalzik, B: Aphid infested Norway spruce are "hot spots" in throughfall carbon chemistry in coniferous forests, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 28, 1717-1722 (1998) -- Details
Stadler, B; Michalzik, B: Linking aphid honeydew, throughfall, and forest floor solution chemistry of Norway spruce, Ecology Letters, 1, 13-16 (1998) -- Details
Stadler, B; Michalzik, B; Müller, T: Linking aphid ecology with nutrient fluxes in a coniferous forest, Ecology, 79(5), 1514-1525 (1998) -- Details
Books and Book Chapters
Stadler, B; Mühlenberg, E; Michalzik, B: The ecology driving nutrient fluxes in forests. In: Insects and ecosystem function in Matzner, E.: Ecological Studies, Biogeochemistry of forested catchments in a changing environment: a German case study, Springer Verlag, 172, 213-239 (2004)
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