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Veronika Sommer
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 4
Citations - 191
Veronika Sommer is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 139 citations.
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COMADRE: a global data base of animal demography
Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Owen R. Jones,C. Ruth Archer,Christoph Bein,Hendrik de Buhr,Claudia Farack,Alexander Hartmann,Anne Henning,Gabriel Hoppe,Gesa Römer,Tara Ruoff,Veronika Sommer,Julia Wille,Jakob Voigt,Stefan Zeh,Dirk Vieregg,Yvonne M. Buckley,Yvonne M. Buckley,Judy Che-Castaldo,David J. Hodgson,Alexander Scheuerlein,Hal Caswell,Hal Caswell,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel +26 more
TL;DR: The COMADRE Animal Matrix Database is introduced, an open‐data online repository, which in its version 1.0 contains data on 345 species world‐wide, from 402 studies with a total of 1625 population projection matrices that facilitates interpretation of the numerous demographic metrics that can be derived from its MPMs.
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COMADRE: a global database of animal demography
Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Owen R. Jones,C. Ruth Archer,Christoph Bein,Hendrik de Buhr,Claudia Farack,Alexander Hartmann,Anne Henning,Gabriel Hoppe,Gesa Römer,Tara Ruoff,Veronika Sommer,Julia Wille,Jakob Voigt,Stefan Zeh,Dirk Vieregg,Yvonne M. Buckley,Judy Che-Castaldo,David J. Hodgson,Alexander Scheuerlein,Hal Caswell,Hal Caswell,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel,James W. Vaupel +24 more
TL;DR: The open access nature of this database, together with its ancillary information will facilitate comparative analysis, as will the growing availability of databases focusing on other traits, and tools to query and combine them.
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Salty Twins: Salt-Tolerance of Terrestrial Cyanocohniella Strains (Cyanobacteria) and Description of C. rudolphia sp. nov. Point towards a Marine Origin of the Genus and Terrestrial Long Distance Dispersal Patterns
TL;DR: In this article , a potential niche concept for the genus Cyanocohniella in terms of salt tolerance was proposed based on the description of C rudolphia sp. nov. and C. crotaloides.
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Microbiome convergence and deterministic community assembly along successional biocrust gradients on potash salt heaps.
Juliette Ohan,Roberto Siani,Julia Katharina Kurth,Veronika Sommer,Karin Glaser,Ulf Karsten,Michael Schloter,Stefanie Schulz +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined two succesionary salinity gradients at historical mining sites using a high throughput amplicon sequencing and found that the initial stages of biocrust development were dominated by site-specific Cyanobacteria, with significant overlap between sites.