In: Extremophiles, 2015, vol. 19, no. 3, p. 631-642
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In: Tree Physiology, 2016, vol. 36, no. 8, p. 942-953
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In: Landslides, 2020, p. -
In mountainous terrain, rainfall-induced landslides pose a serious risk to people and infrastructure. Regional landslide early warning systems (LEWS) have proven to be a cost-efficient tool to inform the public about the imminent landslide danger. While most operational LEWS are based on rainfall exceedance thresholds only, recent studies have demonstrated an improvement of the forecast...
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In: Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2014, vol. 50, no. 3, p. 465-475
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In: Plant and Soil, 2014, vol. 374, no. 1-2, p. 579-591
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In: Microbial Ecology, 2014, vol. 68, no. 3, p. 584-595
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In: Oecologia, 2014, vol. 174, no. 4, p. 1425-1435
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In: Ecosystems, 2014, vol. 17, no. 8, p. 1326-1337
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In: Science of The Total Environment, 2019, vol. 658, p. 1614–1629
In the face of growing urban densification, green spaces in cities, such as gardens, are increasingly important for biodiversity and ecosystem services. However, the influences of urban green space management on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships is poorly understood. We investigated the relationship between soil fauna and litter decomposition in 170 urban garden sites...
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In: Frontiers in Environmental Science, 2018, vol. 6, p. -
Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal species, both above- and below-ground. Furthermore, gardens provide a wide range of ecosystem services, including carbon (C) storage and nutrient cycling. Although the soil is the foundation of sustainable gardens providing those ecosystem services, very little is known about the consequences of garden...
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