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Timm F. Döbert

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  12
Citations -  147

Timm F. Döbert is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grazing & Misoprostol. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 81 citations. Previous affiliations of Timm F. Döbert include Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation & University of Western Australia.

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Logging increases the functional and phylogenetic dispersion of understorey plant communities in tropical lowland rain forest

TL;DR: Novel insights are provided into the way logging affects understorey plant communities in tropical rain forest and the importance of trait-based approaches to improve the understanding of the broad range of logging-associated impacts are highlighted.
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The misoprostol vaginal insert compared with oral misoprostol for labor induction in term pregnancies: a pair-matched case-control study.

TL;DR: The MVI compared with OM significantly shortened the time from application to delivery at the expense of a higher cesarean section rate and negative effects on neonatal outcomes.
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Adaptive multi-paddock grazing improves water infiltration in Canadian grassland soils

TL;DR: In this article, water infiltration was positively associated with increased litter mass under adaptive grazing, whereas higher bulk density (and sandier) soils were associated with decreased infiltration rates, over and above the biophysical effects of soil texture and soil bulk density.
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Comparative Pasture Management on Canadian Cattle Ranches With and Without Adaptive Multipaddock Grazing

TL;DR: Both groups, and in particular ranchers within the AMP group, demonstrated high variability in management practices among individual operators, highlighting the importance of using specific management metrics rather than generalized descriptors of “grazing system type” to interpret their influence.
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Soil greenhouse gas emissions and grazing management in northern temperate grasslands.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared the performance of AMP and n-AMP grazing in reducing soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in an agroclimatic gradient in Alberta, Canada.