18 results on '"Berberich, Gabriele M."'
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2. Re-Inventories at Two Study Sites in the Oberpfalz (Bavaria, Germany): Increase in RWA Nests, Herb Biodiversity and Dead Wood in Sustainably Managed Forests.
3. A Re-Inventory after 12 Years—Increase in Red Wood Ant Nests and Woodpecker Cavities in Nests in the West Eifel Volcanic Field despite Climatic Changes
4. Halogenation processes linked to red wood ant nests (Formica spp.) and tectonics
5. Comparison of Geogases in Two Cenozoic Sedimentary Basins
6. Comparison of geogases in Cenozoic sedimentary environments
7. Red Wood Ants prefer mature Pine Forests in Variscan Granite Environments (Formica rufa-group)
8. Red wood Ants (Formica rufa-group) prefer mature pine forests in Variscan granite environments (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).
9. Can a red wood-ant nest be associated with fault-related CH4 micro-seepage?
10. Biogeostatistics confirm: Even a low total number of red wood ant nests provide new information on tectonics in the East Carpathian Orogen (Romania)
11. First Identification of Periodic Degassing Rhythms in Three Mineral Springs of the East Eifel Volcanic Field (EEVF, Germany)
12. First In Situ Identification of Ultradian and Infradian Rhythms, and Nocturnal Locomotion Activities of Four Colonies of Red Wood Ants (Formica rufa-Group)
13. Degassing Rhythms and Fluctuations of Geogenic Gases in A Red Wood-Ant Nest and in Soil in The Neuwied Basin (East Eifel Volcanic Field, Germany)
14. Nests of red wood ants (Formica rufa-group) are positively associated with tectonic faults: a double-blind test
15. Halogenation processes linked to red wood ant nests (Formica spp.) and tectonics
16. Detection probabilities for sessile organisms
17. Detection probabilities for sessile organisms
18. Can a Red Wood-Ant Nest Be Associated with Fault-Related CH4 Micro-Seepage? A Case Study from Continuous Short-Term In-Situ Sampling.
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