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Christian Hof
Researcher at Technische Universität München
Publications - 67
Citations - 5091
Christian Hof is an academic researcher from Technische Universität München. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 55 publications receiving 3981 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Hof include University of Basel & University of Marburg.
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Moving in the Anthropocene : global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements
Marlee A. Tucker,Katrin Böhning-Gaese,William F. Fagan,John M. Fryxell,Bram Van Moorter,Susan C. Alberts,Abdullahi H. Ali,Andrew M. Allen,Andrew M. Allen,Nina Attias,Tal Avgar,Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks,Buuveibaatar Bayarbaatar,Jerrold L. Belant,Alessandra Bertassoni,Dean E. Beyer,Laura R. Bidner,Floris M. van Beest,Stephen Blake,Stephen Blake,Niels Blaum,Chloe Bracis,Danielle D. Brown,P J Nico de Bruyn,Francesca Cagnacci,Francesca Cagnacci,Justin M. Calabrese,Justin M. Calabrese,Constança Camilo-Alves,Simon Chamaillé-Jammes,André Chiaradia,André Chiaradia,Sarah C. Davidson,Sarah C. Davidson,Todd E. Dennis,Stephen DeStefano,Duane R. Diefenbach,Iain Douglas-Hamilton,Iain Douglas-Hamilton,Julian Fennessy,Claudia Fichtel,Wolfgang Fiedler,Christina Fischer,Ilya R. Fischhoff,Christen H. Fleming,Christen H. Fleming,Adam T. Ford,Susanne A. Fritz,Benedikt Gehr,Jacob R. Goheen,Eliezer Gurarie,Eliezer Gurarie,Mark Hebblewhite,Marco Heurich,Marco Heurich,A. J. Mark Hewison,Christian Hof,Edward Hurme,Lynne A. Isbell,René Janssen,Florian Jeltsch,Petra Kaczensky,Adam Kane,Peter M. Kappeler,Matthew J. Kauffman,Roland Kays,Roland Kays,Duncan M. Kimuyu,Flávia Koch,Flávia Koch,Bart Kranstauber,Scott D. LaPoint,Scott D. LaPoint,Peter Leimgruber,John D. C. Linnell,Pascual López-López,A. Catherine Markham,Jenny Mattisson,Emília Patrícia Medici,Ugo Mellone,Evelyn H. Merrill,Guilherme Miranda de Mourão,Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato,Nicolas Morellet,Thomas A. Morrison,Samuel L. Díaz-Muñoz,Samuel L. Díaz-Muñoz,Atle Mysterud,Dejid Nandintsetseg,Ran Nathan,Aidin Niamir,John Odden,Robert B. O'Hara,Luiz Gustavo R. Oliveira-Santos,Kirk A. Olson,Bruce D. Patterson,Rogério Cunha de Paula,Luca Pedrotti,Björn Reineking,Björn Reineking,Martin Rimmler,Tracey L. Rogers,Christer Moe Rolandsen,Christopher S. Rosenberry,Daniel I. Rubenstein,Kamran Safi,Kamran Safi,Sonia Saïd,Nir Sapir,Hall Sawyer,Niels Martin Schmidt,Nuria Selva,Agnieszka Sergiel,Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba,João P. Silva,João P. Silva,João P. Silva,Navinder J. Singh,Erling Johan Solberg,Orr Spiegel,Olav Strand,Siva R. Sundaresan,Wiebke Ullmann,Ulrich Voigt,Jake Wall,David W. Wattles,Martin Wikelski,Martin Wikelski,Christopher C. Wilmers,John W. Wilson,George Wittemyer,George Wittemyer,Filip Zięba,Tomasz Zwijacz-Kozica,Thomas Mueller,Thomas Mueller +135 more
TL;DR: Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, it is found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one-half to one-third the extent of their movements in area with a low human footprint.
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Additive threats from pathogens, climate and land-use change for global amphibian diversity
TL;DR: It is shown that the greatest proportions of species negatively affected by climate change are projected to be found in Africa, parts of northern South America and the Andes, and the areas harbouring the richest amphibian faunas are disproportionately more affected by one or multiple threat factors than areas with low richness.
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Partitioning and mapping uncertainties in ensembles of forecasts of species turnover under climate change
JoseAlexandre F. Diniz-Filho,José Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho,Luis Mauricio Bini,Rafael Loyola,Thiago F. Rangel,Christian Hof +5 more
TL;DR: A novel approach to partition the variance among modeled attributes, such as richness or turnover, and map sources of uncertainty in ensembles of forecasts is presented, providing a new analytical framework to examine uncertainties in models by quantifying their importance and mapping their patterns.
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Assessing the impacts of 1.5 °C global warming - simulation protocol of the Inter-Sectoral Impact Model Intercomparison Project (ISIMIP2b)
Katja Frieler,Stefan Lange,Franziska Piontek,Christopher P. O. Reyer,Jacob Schewe,Lila Warszawski,Fang Zhao,Louise Chini,Sébastien Denvil,Kerry Emanuel,Tobias Geiger,Kate Halladay,George C. Hurtt,Matthias Mengel,Daisuke Murakami,Sebastian Ostberg,Sebastian Ostberg,Alexander Popp,Riccardo Riva,Miodrag Stevanovic,Tatsuo Suzuki,Jan Volkholz,Eleanor J. Burke,Philippe Ciais,Kristie L. Ebi,Tyler D. Eddy,Joshua Elliott,Joshua Elliott,Eric D. Galbraith,Eric D. Galbraith,Simon N. Gosling,Fred F. Hattermann,Thomas Hickler,Jochen Hinkel,Christian Hof,Veronika Huber,Jonas Jägermeyr,Valentina Krysanova,Rafael Marcé,Hannes Müller Schmied,Ioanna Mouratiadou,Ioanna Mouratiadou,Donald C. Pierson,Derek P. Tittensor,Derek P. Tittensor,Robert Vautard,Michelle T. H. van Vliet,Matthias F. Biber,Richard Betts,Benjamin Leon Bodirsky,Delphine Deryng,Steve Frolking,Chris D. Jones,Heike K. Lotze,Hermann Lotze-Campen,Hermann Lotze-Campen,Ritvik Sahajpal,Kirsten Thonicke,Hanqin Tian,Hanqin Tian,Yoshiki Yamagata +60 more
TL;DR: In Paris, France, December 2015, the Conference of the Parties (COP) to the United Nations Framework Concerning on Climate Change (UNFCCC) invited the Inter- governmental Panel on Climate change (IPCC).
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Global variation in thermal tolerances and vulnerability of endotherms to climate change
TL;DR: This study test the climatic variability hypothesis for endotherms, with a comprehensive dataset on thermal tolerances derived from physiological experiments, and uses these data to assess the vulnerability of species to projected climate change.