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Andreas Hemp
Researcher at University of Bayreuth
Publications - 170
Citations - 7690
Andreas Hemp is an academic researcher from University of Bayreuth. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 156 publications receiving 5922 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Hemp include University of Potsdam.
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Implementing large-scale and long-term functional biodiversity research: The Biodiversity Exploratories
Markus Fischer,Markus Fischer,Oliver Bossdorf,Sonja Gockel,Falk Hänsel,Andreas Hemp,Dominik Hessenmöller,Gunnar Korte,Jens Nieschulze,Simone Pfeiffer,Daniel Prati,Swen C. Renner,Ingo Schöning,Uta Schumacher,Konstans Wells,François Buscot,Elisabeth K. V. Kalko,Karl Eduard Linsenmair,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Wolfgang W. Weisser +19 more
TL;DR: The Biodiversity Exploratories (www.biodiversityexploratories.de ) as mentioned in this paper is a large-scale and long-term project for functional biodiversity, which includes a hierarchical set of standardized field plots in three different regions of Germany covering manifold management types and intensities in grasslands and forests.
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Mapping tree density at a global scale
Thomas W. Crowther,Henry B. Glick,Kristofer R. Covey,C. Bettigole,Daniel S. Maynard,Stephen M. Thomas,Jeffrey R. Smith,G. Hintler,Marlyse C. Duguid,Giuseppe Amatulli,Mao-Ning Tuanmu,Walter Jetz,Walter Jetz,Christian Salas,C. Stam,Daniel Piotto,Rebecca Tavani,Simon F. Green,Simon F. Green,G. Bruce,Steven Williams,Susan K. Wiser,Markus Huber,Geerten M. Hengeveld,Gert-Jan Nabuurs,Elena B. Tikhonova,Peter Borchardt,Ching-Feng Li,L.W. Powrie,Markus Fischer,Andreas Hemp,Jürgen Homeier,P. Cho,Alexander Christian Vibrans,Peter M. Umunay,Shilong Piao,Candy Rowe,Mark S. Ashton,Peter R. Crane,Mark A. Bradford +39 more
TL;DR: This map reveals that the global number of trees is approximately 3.04 trillion, an order of magnitude higher than the previous estimate, and the globalNumber of trees has fallen by approximately 46% since the start of human civilization.
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A quantitative index of land-use intensity in grasslands: Integrating mowing, grazing and fertilization
Nico Blüthgen,Carsten F. Dormann,Daniel Prati,Valentin H. Klaus,Till Kleinebecker,Norbert Hölzel,Fabian Alt,Steffen Boch,Sonja Gockel,Andreas Hemp,Jörg Müller,Jens Nieschulze,Swen C. Renner,Ingo Schöning,Uta Schumacher,Stephanie A. Socher,Konstans Wells,Klaus Birkhofer,François Buscot,François Buscot,Yvonne Oelmann,Christoph Rothenwöhrer,Christoph Scherber,Teja Tscharntke,Christiane N. Weiner,Markus Fischer,Elisabeth K. V. Kalko,Karl Eduard Linsenmair,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Wolfgang W. Weisser +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors defined a compound, additive LUI index for managed grasslands including meadows and pastures, which summarizes the standardized intensity of three components of land use, namely fertilization, mowing, and livestock grazing at each site.
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Continuum or zonation? Altitudinal gradients in the forest vegetation of Mt. Kilimanjaro
TL;DR: In this paper, the composition of the whole vascular forest plant flora with about 1220 species was studied in the forests of Mt. Kilimanjaro in East Africa with respect to altitudinal zonation and ecological factors.
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Environmental factors affect Acidobacterial communities below the subgroup level in grassland and forest soils.
Astrid Naether,Astrid Naether,Bärbel U. Foesel,Bärbel U. Foesel,Verena Naegele,Pia K. Wüst,Jan Weinert,Michael Bonkowski,Fabian Alt,Yvonne Oelmann,Andrea Polle,Gertrud Lohaus,Sonja Gockel,Andreas Hemp,Elisabeth K. V. Kalko,Karl Eduard Linsenmair,Simone Pfeiffer,Swen C. Renner,Ingo Schöning,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Konstans Wells,Markus Fischer,Markus Fischer,Jörg Overmann,Jörg Overmann,Jörg Overmann,Michael W. Friedrich,Michael W. Friedrich +27 more
TL;DR: Edaphic properties, such as pH, organic carbon, total nitrogen, C/N ratio, phosphorus, nitrate, ammonium, soil moisture, soil temperature, and soil respiration, had an impact on community composition as assessed by fingerprinting, but interrelations with environmental parameters among subgroup terminal restriction fragments (T-RFs) differed significantly, e.g., different Gp1 T- RFs correlated positively or negatively with nitrogen content.