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Josephine Haase

Researcher at University of Freiburg

Publications -  15
Citations -  1124

Josephine Haase is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 15 publications receiving 891 citations. Previous affiliations of Josephine Haase include ETH Zurich & Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ.

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Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning relations in European forests depend on environmental context

Sophia Ratcliffe, +63 more
- 01 Nov 2017 - 
TL;DR: There is a tendency for stronger B-EF relations in drier climates as well as in areas with longer growing seasons and more functionally diverse tree species, suggesting that as water limitation increases under climate change, biodiversity may become even more important to support high levels of functioning in European forests.
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Disentangling Biodiversity and Climatic Determinants of Wood Production

TL;DR: The analysis is the first to find a local scale positive relationship between tree species richness and tree wood production occurring across a continent, and the results strongly support incorporating the role of biodiversity in management and policy plans for forest carbon sequestration.
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Contributions of a global network of tree diversity experiments to sustainable forest plantations

Kris Verheyen, +37 more
TL;DR: Early results on the carbon sequestration and pest resistance potential of more diverse plantations are highlighted and suggestions are made for new, innovative experiments in understudied regions to complement the existing network.
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Globally, functional traits are weak predictors of juvenile tree growth, and we do not know why

C.E. Thimothy Paine, +41 more
- 01 Jul 2015 - 
TL;DR: It is concluded that the most widely studied functional traits in plant ecology were poor predictors of tree growth over large scales and may be unsuitable for predicting growth of trees over broad scales.
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Continental mapping of forest ecosystem functions reveals a high but unrealised potential for forest multifunctionality.

Fons van der Plas, +74 more
- 01 Jan 2018 - 
TL;DR: This study uses one of the most comprehensive assessments so far to extrapolate and map relationships between various ecosystem multifunctionality measures across Europe, and suggests a high but largely unrealised potential for management to promote multifunctional forests.