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Dominik Schneider
Researcher at University of Göttingen
Publications - 145
Citations - 3554
Dominik Schneider is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Germ cell tumors. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 125 publications receiving 2595 citations.
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Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes
Ingo Grass,Ingo Grass,Christoph Kubitza,Christoph Kubitza,Vijesh V. Krishna,Marife D. Corre,Oliver Mußhoff,Peter Pütz,Jochen Drescher,Katja Rembold,Katja Rembold,Eka Sulpin Ariyanti,Andrew D. Barnes,Nicole Brinkmann,Ulrich Brose,Bernhard Brümmer,Damayanti Buchori,Rolf Daniel,Kevin Darras,Heiko Faust,Lutz Fehrmann,Jonas Hein,Nina Hennings,Purnama Hidayat,Dirk Hölscher,Malte Jochum,Malte Jochum,Alexander Knohl,Martyna M. Kotowska,Valentyna Krashevska,Holger Kreft,Christoph Leuschner,Neil Jun S. Lobite,Rawati Panjaitan,Andrea Polle,Anton M. Potapov,Anton M. Potapov,Edwine Setia Purnama,Matin Qaim,Alexander Röll,Stefan Scheu,Dominik Schneider,Aiyen Tjoa,Teja Tscharntke,Edzo Veldkamp,Meike Wollni +45 more
TL;DR: Landscape compositions that can mitigate trade-offs under optimal land-use allocation but also show that intensive monocultures always lead to higher profits are identified, suggesting that targeted landscape planning is needed to increase land- use efficiency while ensuring socio-ecological sustainability.
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An immunodeficiency disease with RAG mutations and granulomas.
Catharina Schuetz,Kirsten Huck,Sonja Gudowius,Mosaad Megahed,Oliver Feyen,Bernd Hubner,Dominik Schneider,Burkhard Manfras,Ulrich Pannicke,Rein Willemze,Ruth Knüchel,Ulrich Göbel,Ansgar Schulz,Arndt Borkhardt,Wilhelm Friedrich,Klaus Schwarz,Tim Niehues +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe three unrelated girls who had an immunodeficiency disease with granulomas in the skin, mucous membranes, and internal organs, and they were compound heterozygotes for mutations in recombination activating gene 1 or 2 (RAG1 or RAG2).
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Land-use choices follow profitability at the expense of ecological functions in Indonesian smallholder landscapes.
Yann Clough,Yann Clough,Vijesh V. Krishna,Marife D. Corre,Kevin Darras,Lisa H. Denmead,Lisa H. Denmead,Ana Meijide,Stefan Moser,Oliver Musshoff,Stefanie Steinebach,Edzo Veldkamp,Kara Allen,Andrew D. Barnes,Andrew D. Barnes,Natalie Breidenbach,Ulrich Brose,Ulrich Brose,Damayanti Buchori,Rolf Daniel,Reiner Finkeldey,Reiner Finkeldey,Idham Sakti Harahap,Dietrich Hertel,A. Mareike Holtkamp,Elvira Hörandl,Bambang Irawan,I Nengah Surati Jaya,Malte Jochum,Bernhard Klarner,Alexander Knohl,Martyna M. Kotowska,Valentyna Krashevska,Holger Kreft,Syahrul Kurniawan,Syahrul Kurniawan,Christoph Leuschner,Mark Maraun,Dian Nuraini Melati,Nicole Opfermann,César Pérez-Cruzado,Walesa Edho Prabowo,Katja Rembold,Akhmad Rizali,Ratna Rubiana,Dominik Schneider,Sri S. Tjitrosoedirdjo,Aiyen Tjoa,Teja Tscharntke,Stefan Scheu +49 more
TL;DR: Using the most comprehensive quantification of land-use change and associated bundles of ecosystem functions, services and economic benefits to date, it is shown that Indonesian smallholders predominantly choose farm portfolios with high economic productivity but low ecological value.
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Phylogenetic analysis of a microbialite-forming microbial mat from a hypersaline lake of the Kiritimati atoll, Central Pacific.
TL;DR: The bacterial and archaeal community composition and its alteration along the vertical stratification by large-scale analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences of the nine different mat layers generally changed from Euryarchaeota to uncultured members of the ThaumarchaeOTA (mainly Marine Benthic Group B) with increasing depth.
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Direct and cascading impacts of tropical land-use change on multi-trophic biodiversity
Andrew D. Barnes,Andrew D. Barnes,Kara Allen,Kara Allen,Holger Kreft,Marife D. Corre,Malte Jochum,Malte Jochum,Edzo Veldkamp,Yann Clough,Yann Clough,Rolf Daniel,Kevin Darras,Lisa H. Denmead,Noor Farikhah Haneda,Dietrich Hertel,Alexander Knohl,Martyna M. Kotowska,Syahrul Kurniawan,Syahrul Kurniawan,Ana Meijide,Katja Rembold,Walesa Edho Prabowo,Dominik Schneider,Teja Tscharntke,Ulrich Brose,Ulrich Brose +26 more
TL;DR: Direct and cascading land-use effects alter biomass and species richness of taxa across trophic levels ranging from microorganisms to birds in a multi-taxon research initiative in Sumatra, Indonesia, revealing that biotic interactions on broad taxonomic scales influence the ecological outcome of anthropogenic perturbations to natural ecosystems.