49 results on '"Sommerkorn, Martin"'
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2. Utilising IPCC assessments to support the ecosystem approach to fisheries management within a warming Southern Ocean
3. Nitrate is an important nitrogen source for Arctic tundra plants
4. Environmental Change and Carbon Limitation in Trees: A Biochemical, Ecophysiological and Ecosystem Appraisal
5. Biotic Controls on CO2 and CH4 Exchange in Wetlands: A Closed Environment Study
6. Response of NDVI, Biomass, and Ecosystem Gas Exchange to Long-Term Warming and Fertilization in Wet Sedge Tundra
7. Ecosystem stewardship: A resilience framework for arctic conservation
8. Seasonal bryophyte productivity in the sub-Arctic: a comparison with vascular plants
9. Climate and Species Affect Fine Root Production with Long-Term Fertilization in Acidic Tussock Tundra near Toolik Lake, Alaska
10. Toward a Complete Soil C and N Cycle: Incorporating the Soil Fauna
11. Response of NDVI, biomass, and ecosystem gas exchange to long-term warming and fertilization in wet sedge tundra
12. Causes and consequences of Southern Ocean change: the IPCC SROCC assessment
13. A participatory scenario method to explore the future of marine social-ecological systems
14. A participatory scenario method to explore the future of marine social‐ecological systems
15. Two decades of altered snow cover does not affect soil microbial ability to catabolize carbon compounds in an oceanic alpine heath
16. Barents Sea 2050 - uncertain future ahead
17. Two decades of altered snow cover does not affect soil microbial ability to catabolize carbon compounds in an oceanic alpine heath
18. Umweltschutz in einer Arktis im Wandel
19. Warming to the subject: the Arctic Council and climate change
20. Governance of Arctic ecosystem services
21. Snow cover, freeze-thaw, and the retention of nutrients in an oceanic mountain ecosystem
22. Nitrate is an important nitrogen source for Arctic tundra plants.
23. Identifying Important features for ecosystem resilience in the Arctic Tundra: WWF's RACER remote sensing toolkit
24. Turnover of recently assimilated carbon in arctic bryophytes
25. Snow cover, freeze-thaw, and the retention of nutrients in an oceanic mountain ecosystem
26. No evidence for compensatory thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration in the study of Bradford et al. (2008)
27. The age of CO2 released from soils in contrasting ecosystems during the arctic winter
28. The role of mosses in carbon uptake and partitioning in arctic vegetation
29. Direct uptake of soil nitrogen by mosses
30. The response of organic matter mineralisation to nutrient and substrate additions in sub-arctic soils
31. No evidence for compensatory thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration in the study of Bradfordet al.(2008)
32. A passive sampling method for radiocarbon analysis of soil respiration using molecular sieve
33. Soil microbial respiration in arctic soil does not acclimate to temperature
34. Micro-topographic patterns unravel controls of soil water and temperature on soil respiration in three Siberian tundra systems
35. Direct uptake of soil nitrogen by mosses
36. Collection and storage of CO2 for13C analysis: an application to separate soil CO2 efflux into root- and soil-derived components
37. Carbon dioxide fluxes of soils and mosses in wet tundra of Taimyr Peninsula, Siberia: controlling factors and contribution to net system fluxes
38. Collection and storage of CO2 for 13C analysis: an application to separate soil CO2 efflux into root- and soil-derived components.
39. Biotic controls on CO2 and CH4 exchange in wetlands – a closed environment study.
40. A potential loss of carbon associated with greater plant growth in the European Arctic
41. An innovative tool for guiding arctic conservation.
42. The shock waves of arctic change.
43. Carbon in tundra soils in the Lake Labaz region of arctic Siberia
44. Managing arctic natural resources in times of rapid change.
45. The age of CO2 released from soils in contrasting ecosystems during the arctic winter.
46. Carbon dynamics in Arctic vegetation
47. Two decades of altered snow cover does not affect soil microbial ability to catabolize carbon compounds in an oceanic alpine heath.
48. No evidence for compensatory thermal adaptation of soil microbial respiration in the study of Bradford et al. (2008).
49. Collection and storage of CO2 for 13C analysis: An application to separate soil CO2 efflux into root- and soil-derived components.
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