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Reinhard Klenke
Researcher at Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ
Publications - 40
Citations - 1715
Reinhard Klenke is an academic researcher from Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 34 publications receiving 1450 citations.
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The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
Franz Hölker,Timothy Moss,Barbara Griefahn,Werner Kloas,Christian C. Voigt,Dietrich Henckel,Andreas Hänel,Peter M. Kappeler,Stephan Völker,Axel Schwope,Steffen Franke,Dirk Uhrlandt,Jürgen Fischer,Reinhard Klenke,Christian Wolter,Klement Tockner +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a transdisciplinary understanding of the significance of the night, and its loss, for humans and the natural systems upon which we depend, is presented, with a strong focus on energy efficiency and greenhouse gas emissions.
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The Dark Side of Light
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Linking earth observation and taxonomic, structural and functional biodiversity: local to ecosystem perspectives
Angela Lausch,Lutz Bannehr,Michael Beckmann,Christoph Boehm,Hannes Feilhauer,Jorg M. Hacker,Marco Heurich,András Jung,Reinhard Klenke,Carsten Neumann,Marion Pause,Duccio Rocchini,Michael E. Schaepman,Sebastian Schmidtlein,Karsten Schulz,Peter Selsam,Josef Settele,Andrew K. Skidmore,Anna F. Cord +18 more
TL;DR: This paper provides a comprehensive overview of the role of EO to detect, describe, explain, predict and assess biodiversity, and discusses the recording of taxonomic elements of biodiversity through the identification of animal and plant species.
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Sleepless in Town – Drivers of the Temporal Shift in Dawn Song in Urban European Blackbirds
Anja Nordt,Reinhard Klenke +1 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that urban hazards such as ambient noise and light pollution show a manifold interference with naturally evolved cycles and have significant effects on the activity patterns of urban blackbirds.
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Seize the night: European Blackbirds (Turdus merula) extend their foraging activity under artificial illumination
TL;DR: It is revealed that LAN plays a considerable role in the activity times of urban Blackbirds but, regarding their body condition, other urban factors may be more important than the influence of LAN.