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Thomas Wohlgemuth
Researcher at Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Publications - 182
Citations - 7277
Thomas Wohlgemuth is an academic researcher from Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 165 publications receiving 5618 citations.
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Precipitation manipulation experiments - challenges and recommendations for the future
Claus Beier,Carl Beierkuhnlein,Thomas Wohlgemuth,Josep Peñuelas,Bridget A. Emmett,Christian Körner,Hans J. De Boeck,Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen,Sebastian Leuzinger,Ivan A. Janssens,Karin Hansen +10 more
TL;DR: A systematic and holistic approach to investigate how soil and plant community characteristics change with altered precipitation regimes and the consequent effects on ecosystem processes and functioning within these experiments will greatly increase their value to the climate change and ecosystem research communities.
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A first assessment of the impact of the extreme 2018 summer drought on Central European forests
Bernhard Schuldt,Allan Buras,Matthias Arend,Yann Vitasse,Carl Beierkuhnlein,Alexander Damm,Mana Gharun,Thorsten E. E. Grams,Markus Hauck,Peter Hajek,Henrik Hartmann,Erika Hiltbrunner,Günter Hoch,Meisha Holloway-Phillips,Christian Körner,Elena Larysch,Torben Lübbe,Daniel B. Nelson,Anja Rammig,Andreas Rigling,Laura Rose,Nadine K. Ruehr,Katja Schumann,Frank Weiser,Christiane Werner,Thomas Wohlgemuth,Christian Zang,Ansgar Kahmen +27 more
TL;DR: In 2018, Central Europe experienced one of the most severe and long-lasting summer drought and heat wave ever recorded, which had a greater impact on forest ecosystems of Austria, Germany and Switzerland than the 2003 drought as discussed by the authors.
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Quantitative tools for perfecting species lists
TL;DR: This work proposes several strategies for utilizing external data (such as might be obtained using GIS) to aid in the completion of species lists, and demonstrates the potential of these approaches using simulation and case studies from Oklahoma.
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Going against the flow: potential mechanisms for unexpected downslope range shifts in a warming climate
Jonathan Lenoir,Jean-Claude Gégout,Antoine Guisan,Pascal Vittoz,Thomas Wohlgemuth,Niklaus E. Zimmermann,Stefan Dullinger,Harald Pauli,Wolfgang Willner,Jens-Christian Svenning +9 more
TL;DR: The Ecoinformatics & Biodiversity Group, Dept of Biological Sciences, Aarhus Univ., Ny Munkegade 114, DK-8000 Aaruds C, Denmark and AgroParisTech, UMR1092 Agro ParisTech-INRA, Laboratoire d’Etude des Ressources Foreˆt-Bois (LERFoB), 14 rue Girardet, FR-54000 Nancy, France, are investigating E
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Driving factors of a vegetation shift from Scots pine to pubescent oak in dry Alpine forests
Andreas Rigling,Christof Bigler,Britta Eilmann,Elisabeth Feldmeyer-Christe,Urs Gimmi,Christian Ginzler,Ulrich Graf,Philipp Mayer,Giorgio Vacchiano,Pascale Weber,Thomas Wohlgemuth,Roman Zweifel,Matthias Dobbertin +12 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that an extended shift in species composition is actually occurring in the pine forests in the Valais, with the main driving factors found to be climatic variability, particularly drought, and variability in stand structure and topography.