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Birgitta König-Ries
Researcher at University of Jena
Publications - 232
Citations - 2939
Birgitta König-Ries is an academic researcher from University of Jena. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service discovery & Ontology (information science). The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 208 publications receiving 2400 citations. Previous affiliations of Birgitta König-Ries include Technische Universität München & Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.
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Interannual variation in land-use intensity enhances grassland multidiversity.
Eric Allan,Oliver Bossdorf,Oliver Bossdorf,Carsten F. Dormann,Daniel Prati,Martin M. Gossner,Martin M. Gossner,Teja Tscharntke,Nico Blüthgen,Michaela Bellach,Klaus Birkhofer,Steffen Boch,Stefan Böhm,Stefan Böhm,Carmen Börschig,Antonis Chatzinotas,Sabina Christ,Rolf Daniel,Tim Diekötter,Christiane Fischer,Thomas Friedl,Karin Glaser,Christine Hallmann,Ladislav Hodač,Norbert Hölzel,Kirsten Jung,Alexandra-Maria Klein,Valentin H. Klaus,Till Kleinebecker,Jochen Krauss,Markus Lange,Markus Lange,E. Kathryn Morris,E. Kathryn Morris,Jörg Müller,Heiko Nacke,Esther Pašalić,Matthias C. Rillig,Christoph Rothenwöhrer,Peter Schall,Christoph Scherber,Waltraud X. Schulze,Waltraud X. Schulze,Stephanie A. Socher,Juliane Steckel,Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter,Manfred Türke,Manfred Türke,Christiane N. Weiner,Michael Werner,Catrin Westphal,Volkmar Wolters,Tesfaye Wubet,Sonja Gockel,Martin Gorke,Andreas Hemp,Swen C. Renner,Swen C. Renner,Ingo Schöning,Simone Pfeiffer,Birgitta König-Ries,François Buscot,François Buscot,Karl Eduard Linsenmair,Ernst Detlef Schulze,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Wolfgang W. Weisser,Markus Fischer,Markus Fischer +68 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that encouraging farmers to change the intensity of their land use over time could be an important strategy to maintain high biodiversity in grasslands, and a new measure of whole-ecosystem biodiversity, multidiversity is introduced, which integrates the species richness of 49 different organism groups ranging from bacteria to birds.
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Global distribution of earthworm diversity
Helen Phillips,Carlos A. Guerra,Marie Luise Carolina Bartz,Maria J. I. Briones,George G. Brown,Thomas W. Crowther,Olga Ferlian,Konstantin B. Gongalsky,Johan van den Hoogen,Julia Krebs,Alberto Orgiazzi,Devin Routh,Benjamin Schwarz,Elizabeth M. Bach,Joanne M. Bennett,Ulrich Brose,Thibaud Decaëns,Birgitta König-Ries,Michel Loreau,Jérôme Mathieu,Christian Mulder,Wim H. van der Putten,Kelly S. Ramirez,Matthias C. Rillig,David J. Russell,Michiel Rutgers,Madhav P. Thakur,Franciska T. de Vries,Diana H. Wall,David A. Wardle,Miwa Arai,Fredrick O. Ayuke,Geoff H. Baker,Robin Beauséjour,José Camilo Bedano,Klaus Birkhofer,Eric Blanchart,Bernd Blossey,Thomas Bolger,Robert L. Bradley,Mac A. Callaham,Yvan Capowiez,Mark E. Caulfield,Amy Choi,Felicity Crotty,Andrea Dávalos,Andrea Dávalos,Darío J. Díaz Cosín,Anahí Domínguez,Andrés Esteban Duhour,Nick van Eekeren,Christoph Emmerling,Liliana B. Falco,Rosa Fernández,Steven J. Fonte,Carlos Fragoso,André L.C. Franco,Martine Fugère,Abegail T Fusilero,Shaieste Gholami,Michael J. Gundale,Mónica Gutiérrez López,Davorka K. Hackenberger,Luis M. Hernández,Takuo Hishi,Andrew R. Holdsworth,Martin Holmstrup,Kristine N. Hopfensperger,Esperanza Huerta Lwanga,Veikko Huhta,Tunsisa T. Hurisso,Tunsisa T. Hurisso,Basil V. Iannone,Madalina Iordache,Monika Joschko,Nobuhiro Kaneko,Radoslava Kanianska,Aidan M. Keith,Courtland Kelly,Maria Kernecker,Jonatan Klaminder,Armand W. Koné,Yahya Kooch,Sanna T. Kukkonen,H. Lalthanzara,Daniel R. Lammel,Daniel R. Lammel,Iurii M. Lebedev,Yiqing Li,Juan B. Jesús Lidón,Noa Kekuewa Lincoln,Scott R. Loss,Raphaël Marichal,Radim Matula,Jan Hendrik Moos,Gerardo Moreno,Alejandro Morón-Ríos,Bart Muys,Johan Neirynck,Lindsey Norgrove,Marta Novo,Visa Nuutinen,Victoria Nuzzo,Mujeeb Rahman P,Johan Pansu,Shishir Paudel,Guénola Pérès,Lorenzo Pérez-Camacho,Raúl Piñeiro,Jean-François Ponge,Muhammad Rashid,Muhammad Rashid,Salvador Rebollo,Javier Rodeiro-Iglesias,Miguel Á. Rodríguez,Alexander M. Roth,Guillaume Xavier Rousseau,Anna Rożen,Ehsan Sayad,Loes van Schaik,Bryant C. Scharenbroch,Michael Schirrmann,Olaf Schmidt,Boris Schröder,Julia Seeber,Maxim Shashkov,Maxim Shashkov,Jaswinder Singh,Sandy M. Smith,Michael Steinwandter,José Antonio Talavera,Dolores Trigo,Jiro Tsukamoto,Anne W. de Valença,Steven J. Vanek,Iñigo Virto,Adrian A. Wackett,Matthew W. Warren,Nathaniel H. Wehr,Joann K. Whalen,Michael B. Wironen,Volkmar Wolters,Irina V. Zenkova,Weixin Zhang,Erin K. Cameron,Nico Eisenhauer +145 more
TL;DR: It was found that local species richness and abundance typically peaked at higher latitudes, displaying patterns opposite to those observed in aboveground organisms, which suggest that climate change may have serious implications for earthworm communities and for the functions they provide.
Towards an integrated biodiversity and ecological research data management and archiving platform: the German federation for the curation of biological data (GFBio)
Michael Diepenbroek,Frank Oliver Glöckner,Peter Grobe,Anton Güntsch,Robert Huber,Birgitta König-Ries,Ivaylo Kostadinov,Jens Nieschulze,Bernhard Seeger,Robert Tolksdorf,Dagmar Triebel +10 more
TL;DR: Challenges to biodiversity data management along the data life cycle are described and the solution that is currently being developed within the GFBio project is sketched, a collaborative effort of nineteen German research institutions ranging from museums and archives to biodiversity researchers and computer scientists.
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DIANE: an integrated approach to automated service discovery, matchmaking and composition
TL;DR: This paper proposes an approach that integrates service composition into service discovery and matchmaking to match service requests that ask for multiple connected effects, discusses general issues involved in describing and matching such services and presents an efficient algorithm implementing the ideas.
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Service rings - a semantic overlay for service discovery in ad hoc networks
TL;DR: A semantic overlay of hierarchical service rings to achieve the goal of overcoming the often severe limitations of the individual devices' capabilities is proposed.