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2. Influence of building geometry on the environmental impact of building structures.
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Auburtin, P Navaro, Saadé, M, Manthey, M, Louërat, M, Martin, J-L, and Baverel, O
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- 2023
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3. A global agenda for advancing freshwater biodiversity research
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Maasri, A., Jähnig, S. C., Adamescu, M. C., Adrian, R., Baigun, C., Baird, D. J., Batista-Morales, A., Bonada, N., Brown, M. L., Cai, Q., Campos-Silva, J. V., Clausnitzer, V., Contreras-MacBeath, T., Cooke, S. J., Datry, T., Delacámara, G., De Meester, L., Dijkstra, D. K. B., Do, V. T., Domisch, S., Dudgeon, D., Erös, T., Freitag, H., Freyhof, J., Friedrich, J., Friedrichs-Manthey, M., Geist, J., Gessner, M. O., Goethals, P., Gollock, M., Gordon, C., Grossart, H. P., Gulemvuga, V., Gutiérrez-Fonseca, P. E., Haase, P., Hering, D., Hahn, H. J., Hawkins, C. P., He, F., Heino, J., Hermoso, V., Hogan, Z., Hölker, F., Jeschke, J. M., Jiang, M., Johnson, R. K., Kalinkat, G., Karimov, B. K., Kasangaki, A., Kimirei, I. A., Kohlmann, B., Kuemmerlen, M., Kuiper, J. J., Kupilas, B., Langhans, S. D., Lansdown, R., Leese, F., Magbanua, F. S., Matsuzaki, S. i. S., Monaghan, M. T., Mumladze, L., Muzon, J., Mvogo Ndongo, P. A., Nejstgaard, J. C., Nikitina, O., Ochs, S., Odume, O., Opperman, J. J., Patricio, H., Pauls, S., Raghavan, R., Ramírez, A., Rashni, B., Ross-Gillespie, V., Samways, M. J., Schäfer, R. B., Schmidt-Kloiber, A., Seehausen, O., Shah, D. N., Sharma, S., Soininen, J., Sommerwerk, N., Stockwell, J. D., Suhling, F., Tachamo Shah, R. D., Tharme, R. E., Thorp, J. H., Tickner, D., Tockner, K., Tonkin, J. D., Valle, M., Vitule, J., Volk, M., Wang, D., Worischka, S., Wolter, C., Maasri, A., Jähnig, S. C., Adamescu, M. C., Adrian, R., Baigun, C., Baird, D. J., Batista-Morales, A., Bonada, N., Brown, M. L., Cai, Q., Campos-Silva, J. V., Clausnitzer, V., Contreras-MacBeath, T., Cooke, S. J., Datry, T., Delacámara, G., De Meester, L., Dijkstra, D. K. B., Do, V. T., Domisch, S., Dudgeon, D., Erös, T., Freitag, H., Freyhof, J., Friedrich, J., Friedrichs-Manthey, M., Geist, J., Gessner, M. O., Goethals, P., Gollock, M., Gordon, C., Grossart, H. P., Gulemvuga, V., Gutiérrez-Fonseca, P. E., Haase, P., Hering, D., Hahn, H. J., Hawkins, C. P., He, F., Heino, J., Hermoso, V., Hogan, Z., Hölker, F., Jeschke, J. M., Jiang, M., Johnson, R. K., Kalinkat, G., Karimov, B. K., Kasangaki, A., Kimirei, I. A., Kohlmann, B., Kuemmerlen, M., Kuiper, J. J., Kupilas, B., Langhans, S. D., Lansdown, R., Leese, F., Magbanua, F. S., Matsuzaki, S. i. S., Monaghan, M. T., Mumladze, L., Muzon, J., Mvogo Ndongo, P. A., Nejstgaard, J. C., Nikitina, O., Ochs, S., Odume, O., Opperman, J. J., Patricio, H., Pauls, S., Raghavan, R., Ramírez, A., Rashni, B., Ross-Gillespie, V., Samways, M. J., Schäfer, R. B., Schmidt-Kloiber, A., Seehausen, O., Shah, D. N., Sharma, S., Soininen, J., Sommerwerk, N., Stockwell, J. D., Suhling, F., Tachamo Shah, R. D., Tharme, R. E., Thorp, J. H., Tickner, D., Tockner, K., Tonkin, J. D., Valle, M., Vitule, J., Volk, M., Wang, D., Worischka, S., and Wolter, C.
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- 2022
4. Epigenetic dysregulation of tumor suppressor genes in cp⁄cpps: Studies on liquid biopsies for biomarker development
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Yan, H., primary, Dengler, D., additional, Manthey, M., additional, Pilatz, A., additional, Schuppe, H-C., additional, Wagenlehner, F., additional, and Schagdarsurengin, U., additional
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- 2022
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5. Role of epigenetics in the neurogenic inflammation in patients suffering CP/CPPS and relevance for the precision medicine
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Manthey, M., primary, Yan, H., additional, Dengler, D., additional, Pilatz, A., additional, Schuppe, H-C., additional, Wagenlehner, F., additional, and Schagdarsurengin, U., additional
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- 2022
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6. Driving environmental factors and the role of grazing in grassland communities: A comparative study along an altitudinal gradient in Western Mongolia
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Zemmrich, A., Manthey, M., Zerbe, S., and Oyunchimeg, D.
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- 2010
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7. 300 years of change for native fish species in the upper Danube River Basin – historical flow alterations versus future climate change
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Friedrichs-Manthey M, Thomas Hein, Florian Borgwardt, Kling H, Jaehnig Sc, Sami Domisch, Simone D. Langhans, and Stanzel P
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geography ,Hydrology (agriculture) ,River ecosystem ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Threatened species ,Drainage basin ,Fish species ,Vulnerability ,Environmental science ,Ecosystem ,Representative Concentration Pathways - Abstract
River ecosystems belong to the most threatened ecosystems on Earth. Historical anthropogenic alterations have, and future climate change will further affect river ecosystems and the species therein. While many studies assess the potential effects of expected future changes on species, little is known about the severity of these changes compared to historical alterations. Here, we used a unique 300-year time series of hydrological and climate data to assess the vulnerability of 48 native fish species in the upper Danube River Basin. We calculated species-specific vulnerability estimates relative to the reference period (1970-2000) for the periods 1800-1830, 1900-1930, and 2070-2100, including two Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP 4.5 and 8.5) and identified the environmental drivers of vulnerability estimates. Models showed that future changes under RCP 4.5 would result in moderate species vulnerability compared to historical conditions, while under RCP 8.5, the vulnerability for all species increased substantially. In addition, species vulnerability was mainly driven by hydrology in the past and is likely to be driven by temperature in the future. Our results show that future climate change would alter environmental conditions for riverine fish species at a similar magnitude as historical anthropogenic hydrological river alterations have. Shedding light on such long-term historical and possible future anthropogenic alterations provides valuable insights for prioritising conservation actions for riverine fish species.
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- 2021
8. Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats
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Biurrun, I., Pielech, R., Dembicz, I., Gillet, F., Kozub, Ł., Marcenò, C., Reitalu, T., Van Meerbeek, K., Guarino, R., Chytrý, M., Pakeman, R.J., Preislerová, Z., Axmanová, I., Burrascano, S., Bartha, S., Boch, S., Bruun, H.H., Conradi, T., De Frenne, P., Essl, F., Filibeck, G., Hájek, M., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Kuzemko, A., Molnár, Z., Pärtel, M., Pätsch, R., Prentice, H.C., Roleček, J., Sutcliffe, L.M.E., Terzi, M., Winkler, M., Wu, J., Aćić, S., Acosta, A.T.R., Afif, E., Akasaka, M., Alatalo, J.M., Aleffi, M., Aleksanyan, A., Ali, A., Apostolova, I., Ashouri, P., Bátori, Z., Baumann, E., Becker, T., Belonovskaya, E., Benito Alonso, J.L., Berastegi, A., Bergamini, A., Bhatta, K.P., Bonini, I., Büchler, M.-O., Budzhak, V., Bueno, Á., Buldrini, F., Campos, J.A., Cancellieri, L., Carboni, M., Ceulemans, T., Chiarucci, A., Chocarro, C., Conti, L., Csergő, A.M., Cykowska-Marzencka, B., Czarniecka-Wiera, M., Czarnocka-Cieciura, M., Czortek, P., Danihelka, J., de Bello, F., Deák, B., Demeter, L., Deng, L., Diekmann, M., Dolezal, J., Dolnik, C., Dřevojan, P., Dupré, C., Ecker, K., Ejtehadi, H., Erschbamer, B., Etayo, J., Etzold, J., Farkas, T., Farzam, M., Fayvush, G., Fernández Calzado, M.R., Finckh, M., Fjellstad, W., Fotiadis, G., García-Magro, D., García-Mijangos, I., Gavilán, R.G., Germany, M., Ghafari, S., Giusso del Galdo, G.P., Grytnes, J.-A., Güler, B., Gutiérrez-Girón, A., Helm, A., Herrera, M., Hüllbusch, E.M., Ingerpuu, N., Jägerbrand, A.K., Jandt, U., Janišová, M., Jeanneret, P., Jeltsch, F., Jensen, K., Jentsch, A., Kącki, Z., Kakinuma, K., Kapfer, J., Kargar, M., Kelemen, A., Kiehl, K., Kirschner, P., Koyama, A., Langer, N., Lazzaro, L., Lepš, J., Li, C.-F., Li, F.Y., Liendo, D., Lindborg, R., Löbel, S., Lomba, A., Lososová, Z., Lustyk, P., Luzuriaga, A.L., Ma, W., Maccherini, S., Magnes, M., Malicki, M., Manthey, M., Mardari, C., May, F., Mayrhofer, H., Meier, E.S., Memariani, F., Merunková, K., Michelsen, O., Molero Mesa, J., Moradi, H., Moysiyenko, I., Mugnai, M., Naqinezhad, A., Natcheva, R., Ninot, J.M., Nobis, M., Noroozi, J., Nowak, A., Onipchenko, V., Palpurina, S., Pauli, H., Pedashenko, H., Pedersen, C., Peet, R.K., Pérez-Haase, A., Peters, J., Pipenbaher, N., Pirini, C., Pladevall-Izard, E., Plesková, Z., Potenza, G., Rahmanian, S., Rodríguez-Rojo, M.P., Ronkin, V., Rosati, L., Ruprecht, E., Rusina, S., Sabovljević, M., Sanaei, A., Sánchez, A.M., Santi, F., Savchenko, G., Sebastià, M.T., Shyriaieva, D., Silva, V., Škornik, S., Šmerdová, E., Sonkoly, J., Sperandii, M.G., Staniaszek-Kik, M., Stevens, C., Stifter, S., Suchrow, S., Swacha, G., Świerszcz, S., Talebi, A., Teleki, B., Tichý, L., Tölgyesi, C., Torca, M., Török, P., Tsarevskaya, N., Tsiripidis, I., Turisová, I., Ushimaru, A., Valkó, O., Van Mechelen, C., Vanneste, T., Vasheniak, I., Vassilev, K., Viciani, D., Villar, L., Virtanen, R., Vitasović-Kosić, I., Vojtkó, A., Vynokurov, D., Waldén, E., Wang, Y., Weiser, F., Wen, L., Wesche, K., White, H., Widmer, S., Wolfrum, S., Wróbel, A., Yuan, Z., Zelený, D., Zhao, L., Dengler, J., Biurrun, I., Pielech, R., Dembicz, I., Gillet, F., Kozub, Ł., Marcenò, C., Reitalu, T., Van Meerbeek, K., Guarino, R., Chytrý, M., Pakeman, R.J., Preislerová, Z., Axmanová, I., Burrascano, S., Bartha, S., Boch, S., Bruun, H.H., Conradi, T., De Frenne, P., Essl, F., Filibeck, G., Hájek, M., Jiménez-Alfaro, B., Kuzemko, A., Molnár, Z., Pärtel, M., Pätsch, R., Prentice, H.C., Roleček, J., Sutcliffe, L.M.E., Terzi, M., Winkler, M., Wu, J., Aćić, S., Acosta, A.T.R., Afif, E., Akasaka, M., Alatalo, J.M., Aleffi, M., Aleksanyan, A., Ali, A., Apostolova, I., Ashouri, P., Bátori, Z., Baumann, E., Becker, T., Belonovskaya, E., Benito Alonso, J.L., Berastegi, A., Bergamini, A., Bhatta, K.P., Bonini, I., Büchler, M.-O., Budzhak, V., Bueno, Á., Buldrini, F., Campos, J.A., Cancellieri, L., Carboni, M., Ceulemans, T., Chiarucci, A., Chocarro, C., Conti, L., Csergő, A.M., Cykowska-Marzencka, B., Czarniecka-Wiera, M., Czarnocka-Cieciura, M., Czortek, P., Danihelka, J., de Bello, F., Deák, B., Demeter, L., Deng, L., Diekmann, M., Dolezal, J., Dolnik, C., Dřevojan, P., Dupré, C., Ecker, K., Ejtehadi, H., Erschbamer, B., Etayo, J., Etzold, J., Farkas, T., Farzam, M., Fayvush, G., Fernández Calzado, M.R., Finckh, M., Fjellstad, W., Fotiadis, G., García-Magro, D., García-Mijangos, I., Gavilán, R.G., Germany, M., Ghafari, S., Giusso del Galdo, G.P., Grytnes, J.-A., Güler, B., Gutiérrez-Girón, A., Helm, A., Herrera, M., Hüllbusch, E.M., Ingerpuu, N., Jägerbrand, A.K., Jandt, U., Janišová, M., Jeanneret, P., Jeltsch, F., Jensen, K., Jentsch, A., Kącki, Z., Kakinuma, K., Kapfer, J., Kargar, M., Kelemen, A., Kiehl, K., Kirschner, P., Koyama, A., Langer, N., Lazzaro, L., Lepš, J., Li, C.-F., Li, F.Y., Liendo, D., Lindborg, R., Löbel, S., Lomba, A., Lososová, Z., Lustyk, P., Luzuriaga, A.L., Ma, W., Maccherini, S., Magnes, M., Malicki, M., Manthey, M., Mardari, C., May, F., Mayrhofer, H., Meier, E.S., Memariani, F., Merunková, K., Michelsen, O., Molero Mesa, J., Moradi, H., Moysiyenko, I., Mugnai, M., Naqinezhad, A., Natcheva, R., Ninot, J.M., Nobis, M., Noroozi, J., Nowak, A., Onipchenko, V., Palpurina, S., Pauli, H., Pedashenko, H., Pedersen, C., Peet, R.K., Pérez-Haase, A., Peters, J., Pipenbaher, N., Pirini, C., Pladevall-Izard, E., Plesková, Z., Potenza, G., Rahmanian, S., Rodríguez-Rojo, M.P., Ronkin, V., Rosati, L., Ruprecht, E., Rusina, S., Sabovljević, M., Sanaei, A., Sánchez, A.M., Santi, F., Savchenko, G., Sebastià, M.T., Shyriaieva, D., Silva, V., Škornik, S., Šmerdová, E., Sonkoly, J., Sperandii, M.G., Staniaszek-Kik, M., Stevens, C., Stifter, S., Suchrow, S., Swacha, G., Świerszcz, S., Talebi, A., Teleki, B., Tichý, L., Tölgyesi, C., Torca, M., Török, P., Tsarevskaya, N., Tsiripidis, I., Turisová, I., Ushimaru, A., Valkó, O., Van Mechelen, C., Vanneste, T., Vasheniak, I., Vassilev, K., Viciani, D., Villar, L., Virtanen, R., Vitasović-Kosić, I., Vojtkó, A., Vynokurov, D., Waldén, E., Wang, Y., Weiser, F., Wen, L., Wesche, K., White, H., Widmer, S., Wolfrum, S., Wróbel, A., Yuan, Z., Zelený, D., Zhao, L., and Dengler, J.
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Aims: Understanding fine-grain diversity patterns across large spatial extents is fundamental for macroecological research and biodiversity conservation. Using the GrassPlot database, we provide benchmarks of fine-grain richness values of Palaearctic open habitats for vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens and complete vegetation (i.e., the sum of the former three groups). Location: Palaearctic biogeographic realm. Methods: We used 126,524 plots of eight standard grain sizes from the GrassPlot database: 0.0001, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100 and 1,000 m2 and calculated the mean richness and standard deviations, as well as maximum, minimum, median, and first and third quartiles for each combination of grain size, taxonomic group, biome, region, vegetation type and phytosociological class. Results: Patterns of plant diversity in vegetation types and biomes differ across grain sizes and taxonomic groups. Overall, secondary (mostly semi-natural) grasslands and natural grasslands are the richest vegetation type. The open-access file ”GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks” and the web tool “GrassPlot Diversity Explorer” are now available online (https://edgg.org/databases/GrasslandDiversityExplorer) and provide more insights into species richness patterns in the Palaearctic open habitats. Conclusions: The GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks provide high-quality data on species richness in open habitat types across the Palaearctic. These benchmark data can be used in vegetation ecology, macroecology, biodiversity conservation and data quality checking. While the amount of data in the underlying GrassPlot database and their spatial coverage are smaller than in other extensive vegetation-plot databases, species recordings in GrassPlot are on average more complete, making it a valuable complementary data source in macroecology.
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- 2021
9. Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats
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Biurrun, I. (Idoia), Pielech, R. (Remigiusz), Dembicz, I. (Iwona), Gillet, F. (Francois), Kozub, L. (Lukasz), Marceno, C. (Corrado), Reitalu, T. (Triin), Van Meerbeek, K. (Koenraad), Guarino, R. (Riccardo), Chytry, M. (Milan), Pakeman, R. J. (Robin J.), Preislerova, Z. (Zdenka), Axmanova, I. (Irena), Burrascano, S. (Sabina), Bartha, S. (Sandor), Boch, S. (Steffen), Bruun, H. H. (Hans Henrik), Conradi, T. (Timo), De Frenne, P. (Pieter), Essl, F. (Franz), Filibeck, G. (Goffredo), Hajek, M. (Michal), Jimenez-Alfaro, B. (Borja), Kuzemko, A. (Anna), Molnar, Z. (Zsolt), Partel, M. (Meelis), Patsch, R. (Ricarda), Prentice, H. C. (Honor C.), Rolecek, J. (Jan), Sutcliffe, L. M. (Laura M. E.), Terzi, M. (Massimo), Winkler, M. (Manuela), Wu, J. (Jianshuang), Acic, S. (Svetlana), Acosta, A. T. (Alicia T. R.), Afif, E. (Elias), Akasaka, M. (Munemitsu), Alatalo, J. M. (Juha M.), Aleffi, M. (Michele), Aleksanyan, A. (Alla), Ali, A. (Arshad), Apostolova, I. (Iva), Ashouri, P. (Parvaneh), Batori, Z. (Zoltan), Baumann, E. (Esther), Becker, T. (Thomas), Belonovskaya, E. (Elena), Benito Alonso, J. L. (Jose Luis), Berastegi, A. (Asun), Bergamini, A. (Ariel), Bhatta, K. P. (Kuber Prasad), Bonini, I. (Ilaria), Buchler, M.-O. (Marc-Olivier), Budzhak, V. (Vasyl), Bueno, A. (Alvaro), Buldrini, F. (Fabrizio), Campos, J. A. (Juan Antonio), Cancellieri, L. (Laura), Carboni, M. (Marta), Ceulemans, T. (Tobias), Chiarucci, A. (Alessandro), Chocarro, C. (Cristina), Conti, L. (Luisa), Csergo, A. M. (Anna Maria), Cykowska-Marzencka, B. (Beata), Czarniecka-Wiera, M. (Marta), Czarnocka-Cieciura, M. (Marta), Czortek, P. (Patryk), Danihelka, J. (Jiri), Bello, F. (Francesco), Deak, B. (Balazs), Demeter, L. (Laszlo), Deng, L. (Lei), Diekmann, M. (Martin), Dolezal, J. (Jiri), Dolnik, C. (Christian), Drevojan, P. (Pavel), Dupre, C. (Cecilia), Ecker, K. (Klaus), Ejtehadi, H. (Hamid), Erschbamer, B. (Brigitta), Etayo, J. (Javier), Etzold, J. (Jonathan), Farkas, T. (Tunde), Farzam, M. (Mohammad), Fayvush, G. (George), Fernandez Calzado, M. R. (Maria Rosa), Finckh, M. (Manfred), Fjellstad, W. (Wendy), Fotiadis, G. (Georgios), Garcia-Magro, D. (Daniel), Garcia-Mijangos, I. (Itziar), Gavilan, R. G. (Rosario G.), Germany, M. (Markus), Ghafari, S. (Sahar), del Galdo, G. P. (Gian Pietro Giusso), Grytnes, J.-A. (John-Arvid), Guler, B. (Behlul), Gutierrez-Giron, A. (Alba), Helm, A. (Aveliina), Herrera, M. (Mercedes), Hullbusch, E. M. (Elisabeth M.), Ingerpuu, N. (Nele), Jaegerbrand, A. K. (Annika K.), Jandt, U. (Ute), Janisova, M. (Monika), Jeanneret, P. (Philippe), Jeltsch, F. (Florian), Jensen, K. (Kai), Jentsch, A. (Anke), Kacki, Z. (Zygmunt), Kakinuma, K. (Kaoru), Kapfer, J. (Jutta), Kargar, M. (Mansoureh), Kelemen, A. (Andras), Kiehl, K. (Kathrin), Kirschner, P. (Philipp), Koyama, A. (Asuka), Langer, N. (Nancy), Lazzaro, L. (Lorenzo), Leps, J. (Jan), Li, C.-F. (Ching-Feng), Li, F. Y. (Frank Yonghong), Liendo, D. (Diego), Lindborg, R. (Regina), Loebel, S. (Swantje), Lomba, A. (Angela), Lososova, Z. (Zdenka), Lustyk, P. (Pavel), Luzuriaga, A. L. (Arantzazu L.), Ma, W. (Wenhong), Maccherini, S. (Simona), Magnes, M. (Martin), Malicki, M. (Marek), Manthey, M. (Michael), Mardari, C. (Constantin), May, F. (Felix), Mayrhofer, H. (Helmut), Meier, E. S. (Eliane Seraina), Memariani, F. (Farshid), Merunkova, K. (Kristina), Michelsen, O. (Ottar), Molero Mesa, J. (Joaquin), Moradi, H. (Halime), Moysiyenko, I. (Ivan), Mugnai, M. (Michele), Naqinezhad, A. (Alireza), Natcheva, R. (Rayna), Ninot, J. M. (Josep M.), Nobis, M. (Marcin), Noroozi, J. (Jalil), Nowak, A. (Arkadiusz), Onipchenko, V. (Vladimir), Palpurina, S. (Salza), Pauli, H. (Harald), Pedashenko, H. (Hristo), Pedersen, C. (Christian), Peet, R. K. (Robert K.), Perez-Haase, A. (Aaron), Peters, J. (Jan), Pipenbaher, N. (Natasa), Pirini, C. (Chrisoula), Pladevall-Izard, E. (Eulalia), Pleskova, Z. (Zuzana), Potenza, G. (Giovanna), Rahmanian, S. (Soroor), Rodriguez-Rojo, M. P. (Maria Pilar), Ronkin, V. (Vladimir), Rosati, L. (Leonardo), Ruprecht, E. (Eszter), Rusina, S. (Solvita), Sabovljevic, M. (Marko), Sanaei, A. (Anvar), Sanchez, A. M. (Ana M.), Santi, F. (Francesco), Savchenko, G. (Galina), Teresa Sebastia, M. (Maria), Shyriaieva, D. (Dariia), Silva, V. (Vasco), Skornik, S. (Sonja), Smerdova, E. (Eva), Sonkoly, J. (Judit), Sperandii, M. G. (Marta Gaia), Staniaszek-Kik, M. (Monika), Stevens, C. (Carly), Stifter, S. (Simon), Suchrow, S. (Sigrid), Swacha, G. (Grzegorz), Swierszcz, S. (Sebastian), Talebi, A. (Amir), Teleki, B. (Balazs), Tichy, L. (Lubomir), Tolgyesi, C. (Csaba), Torca, M. (Marta), Torok, P. (Peter), Tsarevskaya, N. (Nadezda), Tsiripidis, I. (Ioannis), Turisova, I. (Ingrid), Ushimaru, A. (Atushi), Valko, O. (Orsolya), Van Mechelen, C. (Carmen), Vanneste, T. (Thomas), Vasheniak, I. (Iuliia), Vassilev, K. (Kiril), Viciani, D. (Daniele), Villar, L. (Luis), Virtanen, R. (Risto), Vitasovic-Kosic, I. (Ivana), Vojtko, A. (Andras), Vynokurov, D. (Denys), Walden, E. (Emelie), Wang, Y. (Yun), Weiser, F. (Frank), Wen, L. (Lu), Wesche, K. (Karsten), White, H. (Hannah), Widmer, S. (Stefan), Wolfrum, S. (Sebastian), Wrobel, A. (Anna), Yuan, Z. (Zuoqiang), Zeleny, D. (David), Zhao, L. (Liqing), Dengler, J. (Jurgen), Biurrun, I. (Idoia), Pielech, R. (Remigiusz), Dembicz, I. (Iwona), Gillet, F. (Francois), Kozub, L. (Lukasz), Marceno, C. (Corrado), Reitalu, T. (Triin), Van Meerbeek, K. (Koenraad), Guarino, R. (Riccardo), Chytry, M. (Milan), Pakeman, R. J. (Robin J.), Preislerova, Z. (Zdenka), Axmanova, I. (Irena), Burrascano, S. (Sabina), Bartha, S. (Sandor), Boch, S. (Steffen), Bruun, H. H. (Hans Henrik), Conradi, T. (Timo), De Frenne, P. (Pieter), Essl, F. (Franz), Filibeck, G. (Goffredo), Hajek, M. (Michal), Jimenez-Alfaro, B. (Borja), Kuzemko, A. (Anna), Molnar, Z. (Zsolt), Partel, M. (Meelis), Patsch, R. (Ricarda), Prentice, H. C. (Honor C.), Rolecek, J. (Jan), Sutcliffe, L. M. (Laura M. E.), Terzi, M. (Massimo), Winkler, M. (Manuela), Wu, J. (Jianshuang), Acic, S. (Svetlana), Acosta, A. T. (Alicia T. R.), Afif, E. (Elias), Akasaka, M. (Munemitsu), Alatalo, J. M. (Juha M.), Aleffi, M. (Michele), Aleksanyan, A. (Alla), Ali, A. (Arshad), Apostolova, I. (Iva), Ashouri, P. (Parvaneh), Batori, Z. (Zoltan), Baumann, E. (Esther), Becker, T. (Thomas), Belonovskaya, E. (Elena), Benito Alonso, J. L. (Jose Luis), Berastegi, A. (Asun), Bergamini, A. (Ariel), Bhatta, K. P. (Kuber Prasad), Bonini, I. (Ilaria), Buchler, M.-O. (Marc-Olivier), Budzhak, V. (Vasyl), Bueno, A. (Alvaro), Buldrini, F. (Fabrizio), Campos, J. A. (Juan Antonio), Cancellieri, L. (Laura), Carboni, M. (Marta), Ceulemans, T. (Tobias), Chiarucci, A. (Alessandro), Chocarro, C. (Cristina), Conti, L. (Luisa), Csergo, A. M. (Anna Maria), Cykowska-Marzencka, B. (Beata), Czarniecka-Wiera, M. (Marta), Czarnocka-Cieciura, M. (Marta), Czortek, P. (Patryk), Danihelka, J. (Jiri), Bello, F. (Francesco), Deak, B. (Balazs), Demeter, L. (Laszlo), Deng, L. (Lei), Diekmann, M. (Martin), Dolezal, J. (Jiri), Dolnik, C. (Christian), Drevojan, P. (Pavel), Dupre, C. (Cecilia), Ecker, K. (Klaus), Ejtehadi, H. (Hamid), Erschbamer, B. (Brigitta), Etayo, J. (Javier), Etzold, J. (Jonathan), Farkas, T. (Tunde), Farzam, M. (Mohammad), Fayvush, G. (George), Fernandez Calzado, M. R. (Maria Rosa), Finckh, M. (Manfred), Fjellstad, W. (Wendy), Fotiadis, G. (Georgios), Garcia-Magro, D. (Daniel), Garcia-Mijangos, I. (Itziar), Gavilan, R. G. (Rosario G.), Germany, M. (Markus), Ghafari, S. (Sahar), del Galdo, G. P. (Gian Pietro Giusso), Grytnes, J.-A. (John-Arvid), Guler, B. (Behlul), Gutierrez-Giron, A. (Alba), Helm, A. (Aveliina), Herrera, M. (Mercedes), Hullbusch, E. M. (Elisabeth M.), Ingerpuu, N. (Nele), Jaegerbrand, A. K. (Annika K.), Jandt, U. (Ute), Janisova, M. (Monika), Jeanneret, P. (Philippe), Jeltsch, F. (Florian), Jensen, K. (Kai), Jentsch, A. (Anke), Kacki, Z. (Zygmunt), Kakinuma, K. (Kaoru), Kapfer, J. (Jutta), Kargar, M. (Mansoureh), Kelemen, A. (Andras), Kiehl, K. (Kathrin), Kirschner, P. (Philipp), Koyama, A. (Asuka), Langer, N. (Nancy), Lazzaro, L. (Lorenzo), Leps, J. (Jan), Li, C.-F. (Ching-Feng), Li, F. Y. (Frank Yonghong), Liendo, D. (Diego), Lindborg, R. (Regina), Loebel, S. (Swantje), Lomba, A. (Angela), Lososova, Z. (Zdenka), Lustyk, P. (Pavel), Luzuriaga, A. L. (Arantzazu L.), Ma, W. (Wenhong), Maccherini, S. (Simona), Magnes, M. (Martin), Malicki, M. (Marek), Manthey, M. (Michael), Mardari, C. (Constantin), May, F. (Felix), Mayrhofer, H. (Helmut), Meier, E. S. (Eliane Seraina), Memariani, F. (Farshid), Merunkova, K. (Kristina), Michelsen, O. (Ottar), Molero Mesa, J. (Joaquin), Moradi, H. (Halime), Moysiyenko, I. (Ivan), Mugnai, M. (Michele), Naqinezhad, A. (Alireza), Natcheva, R. (Rayna), Ninot, J. M. (Josep M.), Nobis, M. (Marcin), Noroozi, J. (Jalil), Nowak, A. (Arkadiusz), Onipchenko, V. (Vladimir), Palpurina, S. (Salza), Pauli, H. (Harald), Pedashenko, H. (Hristo), Pedersen, C. (Christian), Peet, R. K. (Robert K.), Perez-Haase, A. (Aaron), Peters, J. (Jan), Pipenbaher, N. (Natasa), Pirini, C. (Chrisoula), Pladevall-Izard, E. (Eulalia), Pleskova, Z. (Zuzana), Potenza, G. (Giovanna), Rahmanian, S. (Soroor), Rodriguez-Rojo, M. P. (Maria Pilar), Ronkin, V. (Vladimir), Rosati, L. (Leonardo), Ruprecht, E. (Eszter), Rusina, S. (Solvita), Sabovljevic, M. (Marko), Sanaei, A. (Anvar), Sanchez, A. M. (Ana M.), Santi, F. (Francesco), Savchenko, G. (Galina), Teresa Sebastia, M. (Maria), Shyriaieva, D. (Dariia), Silva, V. (Vasco), Skornik, S. (Sonja), Smerdova, E. (Eva), Sonkoly, J. (Judit), Sperandii, M. G. (Marta Gaia), Staniaszek-Kik, M. (Monika), Stevens, C. (Carly), Stifter, S. (Simon), Suchrow, S. (Sigrid), Swacha, G. (Grzegorz), Swierszcz, S. (Sebastian), Talebi, A. (Amir), Teleki, B. (Balazs), Tichy, L. (Lubomir), Tolgyesi, C. (Csaba), Torca, M. (Marta), Torok, P. (Peter), Tsarevskaya, N. (Nadezda), Tsiripidis, I. (Ioannis), Turisova, I. (Ingrid), Ushimaru, A. (Atushi), Valko, O. (Orsolya), Van Mechelen, C. (Carmen), Vanneste, T. (Thomas), Vasheniak, I. (Iuliia), Vassilev, K. (Kiril), Viciani, D. (Daniele), Villar, L. (Luis), Virtanen, R. (Risto), Vitasovic-Kosic, I. (Ivana), Vojtko, A. (Andras), Vynokurov, D. (Denys), Walden, E. (Emelie), Wang, Y. (Yun), Weiser, F. (Frank), Wen, L. (Lu), Wesche, K. (Karsten), White, H. (Hannah), Widmer, S. (Stefan), Wolfrum, S. (Sebastian), Wrobel, A. (Anna), Yuan, Z. (Zuoqiang), Zeleny, D. (David), Zhao, L. (Liqing), and Dengler, J. (Jurgen)
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Aims: Understanding fine-grain diversity patterns across large spatial extents is fundamental for macroecological research and biodiversity conservation. Using the GrassPlot database, we provide benchmarks of fine-grain richness values of Palaearctic open habitats for vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens and complete vegetation (i.e., the sum of the former three groups). Location: Palaearctic biogeographic realm. Methods: We used 126,524 plots of eight standard grain sizes from the GrassPlot database: 0.0001, 0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1, 10, 100 and 1,000 m² and calculated the mean richness and standard deviations, as well as maximum, minimum, median, and first and third quartiles for each combination of grain size, taxonomic group, biome, region, vegetation type and phytosociological class. Results: Patterns of plant diversity in vegetation types and biomes differ across grain sizes and taxonomic groups. Overall, secondary (mostly semi-natural) grasslands and natural grasslands are the richest vegetation type. The open-access file ”GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks” and the web tool “GrassPlot Diversity Explorer” are now available online (https://edgg.org/databases/GrasslandDiversityExplorer) and provide more insights into species richness patterns in the Palaearctic open habitats. Conclusions: The GrassPlot Diversity Benchmarks provide high-quality data on species richness in open habitat types across the Palaearctic. These benchmark data can be used in vegetation ecology, macroecology, biodiversity conservation and data quality checking. While the amount of data in the underlying GrassPlot database and their spatial coverage are smaller than in other extensive vegetation-plot databases, species recordings in GrassPlot are on average more complete, making it a valuable complementary data source in macroecology.
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10. A global agenda for advancing freshwater biodiversity research
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Maasri, A., Jähnig, S.C., Adamescu, M.C., Adrian, R., Baigun, C., Baird, D.J., Batista-Morales, A., Bonada, N., Brown, L.E., Cai, Q., Campos-Silva, J.V., Clausnitzer, V., Contreras-MacBeath, T., Cooke, S.J., Datry, T., Delacámara, G., De Meester, L., Dijkstra, K.-D.B., Do, V.T., Domisch, S., Dudgeon, D., Erös, T., Freitag, H., Freyhof, J., Friedrich, J., Friedrichs-Manthey, M., Geist, J., Gessner, M.O., Goethals, P., Gollock, M., Gordon, C., Grossart, H.-P., Gulemvuga, G., Gutiérrez-Fonseca, P.E., Haase, P., Hering, D., Hahn, H.J., Hawkins, C.P., He, F., Heino, J., Hermoso, V., Hogan, Z., Hölker, F., Jeschke, J.M., Jiang, M., Johnson, R.K., Kalinkat, G., Karimov, B.K., Kasangaki, A., Kimirei, I.A., Kohlmann, B., Kuemmerlen, M., Kuiper, J.J., Kupilas, B., Langhans, S.D., Lansdown, R., Leese, F., Magbanua, F.S., Matsuzaki, S.S., Monaghan, M.T., Mumladze, L., Muzon, J., Mvogo Ndongo, P.A., Nejstgaard, J.C., Nikitina, O., Ochs, C., Odume, O.N., Opperman, J.J., Patricio, H., Pauls, S.U., Raghavan, R., Ramírez, A., Rashni, B., Ross-Gillespie, V., Samways, M.J., Schäfer, R.B., Schmidt-Kloiber, A., Seehausen, O., Shah, D.N., Sharma, S., Soininen, J., Sommerwerk, N., Stockwell, J.D., Suhling, F., Tachamo Shah, R.D., Tharme, R.E., Thorp, J.H., Tickner, D., Tockner, K., Tonkin, J.D., Valle, M., Vitule, J., Volk, Martin, Wang, D., Wolter, C., Worischka, S., Maasri, A., Jähnig, S.C., Adamescu, M.C., Adrian, R., Baigun, C., Baird, D.J., Batista-Morales, A., Bonada, N., Brown, L.E., Cai, Q., Campos-Silva, J.V., Clausnitzer, V., Contreras-MacBeath, T., Cooke, S.J., Datry, T., Delacámara, G., De Meester, L., Dijkstra, K.-D.B., Do, V.T., Domisch, S., Dudgeon, D., Erös, T., Freitag, H., Freyhof, J., Friedrich, J., Friedrichs-Manthey, M., Geist, J., Gessner, M.O., Goethals, P., Gollock, M., Gordon, C., Grossart, H.-P., Gulemvuga, G., Gutiérrez-Fonseca, P.E., Haase, P., Hering, D., Hahn, H.J., Hawkins, C.P., He, F., Heino, J., Hermoso, V., Hogan, Z., Hölker, F., Jeschke, J.M., Jiang, M., Johnson, R.K., Kalinkat, G., Karimov, B.K., Kasangaki, A., Kimirei, I.A., Kohlmann, B., Kuemmerlen, M., Kuiper, J.J., Kupilas, B., Langhans, S.D., Lansdown, R., Leese, F., Magbanua, F.S., Matsuzaki, S.S., Monaghan, M.T., Mumladze, L., Muzon, J., Mvogo Ndongo, P.A., Nejstgaard, J.C., Nikitina, O., Ochs, C., Odume, O.N., Opperman, J.J., Patricio, H., Pauls, S.U., Raghavan, R., Ramírez, A., Rashni, B., Ross-Gillespie, V., Samways, M.J., Schäfer, R.B., Schmidt-Kloiber, A., Seehausen, O., Shah, D.N., Sharma, S., Soininen, J., Sommerwerk, N., Stockwell, J.D., Suhling, F., Tachamo Shah, R.D., Tharme, R.E., Thorp, J.H., Tickner, D., Tockner, K., Tonkin, J.D., Valle, M., Vitule, J., Volk, Martin, Wang, D., Wolter, C., and Worischka, S.
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Global freshwater biodiversity is declining dramatically, and meeting the challenges of this crisis requires bold goals and the mobilisation of substantial resources. While the reasons are varied, investments in both research and conservation of freshwater biodiversity lag far behind those in the terrestrial and marine realms. Inspired by a global consultation, we identify 15 pressing priority needs, grouped into five research areas, in an effort to support informed stewardship of freshwater biodiversity. The proposed agenda aims to advance freshwater biodiversity research globally as a critical step in improving coordinated actions towards its sustainable management and conservation.
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11. Fine-grain beta diversity of Palaearctic grassland vegetation
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Dembicz, I., Dengler, J., Steinbauer, M.J., Matthews, T.J., Bartha, S., Burrascano, S., Chiarucci, A., Filibeck, G., Gillet, F., Janišová, M., Palpurina, S., Storch, D., Ulrich, W., Aćić, S., Boch, S., Campos, J.A., Cancellieri, L., Carboni, M., Ciaschetti, G., Conradi, T., De Frenne, P., Dolezal, J., Dolnik, C., Essl, F., Fantinato, E., García-Mijangos, I., Giusso del Galdo, G.P., Grytnes, J.-A., Guarino, R., Güler, B., Kapfer, J., Klichowska, E., Kozub, Ł., Kuzemko, A., Löbel, S., Manthey, M., Marcenò, C., Mimet, Anne, Naqinezhad, A., Noroozi, J., Nowak, A., Pauli, H., Peet, R.K., Pellissier, Vincent, Pielech, R., Terzi, M., Uğurlu, E., Valkó, O., Vasheniak, I., Vassilev, K., Vynokurov, D., White, H.J., Willner, W., Winkler, M., Wolfrum, S., Zhang, J., Biurrun, I., Dembicz, I., Dengler, J., Steinbauer, M.J., Matthews, T.J., Bartha, S., Burrascano, S., Chiarucci, A., Filibeck, G., Gillet, F., Janišová, M., Palpurina, S., Storch, D., Ulrich, W., Aćić, S., Boch, S., Campos, J.A., Cancellieri, L., Carboni, M., Ciaschetti, G., Conradi, T., De Frenne, P., Dolezal, J., Dolnik, C., Essl, F., Fantinato, E., García-Mijangos, I., Giusso del Galdo, G.P., Grytnes, J.-A., Guarino, R., Güler, B., Kapfer, J., Klichowska, E., Kozub, Ł., Kuzemko, A., Löbel, S., Manthey, M., Marcenò, C., Mimet, Anne, Naqinezhad, A., Noroozi, J., Nowak, A., Pauli, H., Peet, R.K., Pellissier, Vincent, Pielech, R., Terzi, M., Uğurlu, E., Valkó, O., Vasheniak, I., Vassilev, K., Vynokurov, D., White, H.J., Willner, W., Winkler, M., Wolfrum, S., Zhang, J., and Biurrun, I.
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Questions Which environmental factors influence fine-grain beta diversity of vegetation and do they vary among taxonomic groups? Location Palaearctic biogeographic realm. Methods We extracted 4,654 nested-plot series with at least four different grain sizes between 0.0001 m(2) and 1,024 m(2) from the GrassPlot database, covering a wide range of different grassland and other open habitat types. We derived extensive environmental and structural information for these series. For each series and four taxonomic groups (vascular plants, bryophytes, lichens, all), we calculated the slope parameter (z-value) of the power law species-area relationship (SAR), as a beta diversity measure. We tested whether z-values differed among taxonomic groups and with respect to biogeographic gradients (latitude, elevation, macroclimate), ecological (site) characteristics (several stress-productivity, disturbance and heterogeneity measures, including land use) and alpha diversity (c-value of the power law SAR). Results Mean z-values were highest for lichens, intermediate for vascular plants and lowest for bryophytes. Bivariate regressions of z-values against environmental variables had rather low predictive power (mean R-2 = 0.07 for vascular plants, less for other taxa). For vascular plants, the strongest predictors of z-values were herb layer cover (negative), elevation (positive), rock and stone cover (positive) and the c-value (U-shaped). All tested metrics related to land use (fertilization, livestock grazing, mowing, burning, decrease in naturalness) led to a decrease in z-values. Other predictors had little or no impact on z-values. The patterns for bryophytes, lichens and all taxa combined were similar but weaker than those for vascular plants. Conclusions We conclude that productivity has negative and heterogeneity positive effects on z-values, while the effect of disturbance varies depending on type and intensity. These patterns and the differences among taxonomic groups can be e
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12. Management eines offenen Pneumothorax mit intrathorakalem Fremdkörper im Rahmen schizophrener Wahnvorstellungen
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Quehl, E., Manthey, M., Giesecke, M., Disch, A., and Kleber, C.
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13. Comparison of plant species diversity with different plant communities in deciduous forests
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Rad, J. Eshaghi, Manthey, M., and Mataji, A.
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14. Linkage analyses of chromosomal region 18p11-q12 in dyslexia
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Schumacher, J., König, I. R., Plume, E., Propping, P., Warnke, A., Manthey, M., Duell, M., Kleensang, A., Repsilber, D., Preis, M., Remschmidt, H., Ziegler, A., Nöthen, M. M., and Schulte-Körne, G.
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15. From topography to hydrology The modifiable area unit problem impacts freshwater species distribution models
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Friedrichs-Manthey, M., Langhans, S.D., Hein, T., Borgwardt, F., Kling, H., Jähnig, S.C., Domisch, S., Friedrichs-Manthey, M., Langhans, S.D., Hein, T., Borgwardt, F., Kling, H., Jähnig, S.C., and Domisch, S.
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Species distribution models (SDMs) are statistical tools to identify potentially suitable habitats for species. For SDMs in river ecosystems, species occurrences and predictor data are often aggregated across subcatchments that serve as modeling units. The level of aggregation (i.e., model resolution) influences the statistical relationships between species occurrences and environmental predictors a phenomenon known as the modifiable area unit problem (MAUP), making model outputs directly contingent on the model resolution. Here, we test how model performance, predictor importance, and the spatial congruence of species predictions depend on the model resolution (i.e., average subcatchment size) of SDMs. We modeled the potential habitat suitability of 50 native fish species in the upper Danube catchment at 10 different model resolutions. Model resolutions were derived using a 90-m digital-elevation model by using the GRASS-GIS module r.watershed. Here, we decreased the average subcatchment size gradually from 632 to 2 km2. We then ran ensemble SDMs based on five algorithms using topographical, climatic, hydrological, and land-use predictors for each species and resolution. Model evaluation scores were consistently high, as sensitivity and True Skill Statistic values ranged from 86.1 93.2 and 0.61 0.73, respectively. The most contributing predictor changed from topography at coarse, to hydrology at fine resolutions. Climate predictors played an intermediate role for all resolutions, while land use was of little importance. Regarding the predicted habitat suitability, we identified a spatial filtering from coarse to intermediate resolutions. The predicted habitat suitability within a coarse resolution was not ported to all smaller, nested subcatchments, but only to a fraction that held the suitable environmental conditions. Across finer resolutions, the mapped predictions were spatially congruent without such filter effect. We show that freshwater SDM predictions can h
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Friedrichs-Manthey, M., Langhans, S.D., Hein, T., Borgwardt, F., Kling, H., Jähnig, S.C., and Domisch, S.
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fish ,species distribution model ,lcsh:QH540-549.5 ,river ,modifiable area unit problem ,lcsh:Ecology ,catchment ,Danube ,biomod2 ,Original Research - Abstract
Species distribution models (SDMs) are statistical tools to identify potentially suitable habitats for species. For SDMs in river ecosystems, species occurrences and predictor data are often aggregated across subcatchments that serve as modeling units. The level of aggregation (i.e., model resolution) influences the statistical relationships between species occurrences and environmental predictors—a phenomenon known as the modifiable area unit problem (MAUP), making model outputs directly contingent on the model resolution. Here, we test how model performance, predictor importance, and the spatial congruence of species predictions depend on the model resolution (i.e., average subcatchment size) of SDMs. We modeled the potential habitat suitability of 50 native fish species in the upper Danube catchment at 10 different model resolutions. Model resolutions were derived using a 90‐m digital‐elevation model by using the GRASS‐GIS module r.watershed. Here, we decreased the average subcatchment size gradually from 632 to 2 km2. We then ran ensemble SDMs based on five algorithms using topographical, climatic, hydrological, and land‐use predictors for each species and resolution. Model evaluation scores were consistently high, as sensitivity and True Skill Statistic values ranged from 86.1–93.2 and 0.61–0.73, respectively. The most contributing predictor changed from topography at coarse, to hydrology at fine resolutions. Climate predictors played an intermediate role for all resolutions, while land use was of little importance. Regarding the predicted habitat suitability, we identified a spatial filtering from coarse to intermediate resolutions. The predicted habitat suitability within a coarse resolution was not ported to all smaller, nested subcatchments, but only to a fraction that held the suitable environmental conditions. Across finer resolutions, the mapped predictions were spatially congruent without such filter effect. We show that freshwater SDM predictions can have consistently high evaluation scores while mapped predictions differ significantly and are highly contingent on the underlying subcatchment size. We encourage building freshwater SDMs across multiple catchment sizes, to assess model variability and uncertainties in model outcomes emerging from the MAUP., Predictions of statistical species distribution models (SDMs) are dependent on the modeled spatial resolution. We show for freshwater SDMs that despite high evaluation scores, predictor importance and predicted habitat suitability can change significantly along a gradient of modeled spatial resolutions.
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Miethke, H., Klostermeyer, H., Coduro, E., Werner, U., Steinhart, H., Engelhardt, U., Herrmann, K., Schwerdtfeger, E., Brauckhoff, S., Tofern, B., Hener, U., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Schrödter, R., Simat, T., Griffig, J., van Wickern, B., von Wachtendonk, D., Pabel, B., Scherz, H., Renger, A., Hagenauer-Hener, U., Meyer, S., Feldheim, W., Reiners, W., Galensa, R., Jahn, C., Hartmann, S., Männlein, E., Manthey, M., Karl, H., Wittmann, R., Täubert, T., Stumm, I., Täufel, A., Oehlenschläger, J., Köhnlein, M., Paschke, A., Hein, W., Ehlermann, D., Schynowski, F., Schlüter, S., Müller, B., Timm, M., Beil, D., Wedekind, R., Schulz, H., Lehmann, G., Zorn, H., Rei, J., Besler, M., Rohrdanz, A., Rathjen, T., Möller, M., von Rymon Lipinski, G., Lederer, M., Karg, J., Sengl, M., Seulen, P., Bauer, U., Majerus, P., Rothenbücher, L., Armbruster, W., Wettach, J., Hild, J., Vogelgesang, J., Wölwer-Rieck, U., van Lishaut, H., Hübner, D., Broschard, T., Carstensen, B., Breithaupt, D., Brüger, B., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Bartsch, A., Lacorn, M., Schubring, R., Fritsche, J., Otteneder, H., Endres, O., Hahn, H., Rohse, H., Pfaff, K., Gutmacher, B., Stephani, A., Schmidt, C., and Krings, U.
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Hagenauer-Hener, U., Engelhardt, U., Kroh, L., Schulz, H., Schwerdtfeger, E., Herrmann, K., von Wachtendonk, D., Steinhart, H., Eulitz, K., Möller, M., Hener, U., Besler, M., Simat, T., van Wickern, B., Schulz, C., Feldheim, W., Scherz, H., Miethke, Manthey, M., Carstensen, B., Dillhage, N., Fritsche, J., Männlein, E., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Pabel, B., Pabel, S., Reiners, W., Heimhuber, B., Knerr, T., Renger, A., Täufel, A., Rathjen, T., Täubert, T., Timm, M., Otteneder, H., Hübner, D., Broschard, T., Hein, W., Zorn, H., van Lishaut, H., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Reiß, J., Meyer, S., Schlüter, S., Mätzel, U., Brüger, B., Hartmann, S., Hees, C., Majerus, P., Beil, D., Breithaupt, D., Ledereraf, M., Seulen, P., Hild, J., Griffig, J., Wittmann, R., Armbruster, W., Wölwer-Rieck, U., Köhnlein, M., Wettach, J., Sengl, M., Bauer, U., Rohrdanz, A., Schynowski, F., Vogelgesang, J., Werner, U., Paschke, A., Spiegel, H., Bartsch, A., Bohnenstengel, F., Haselein, I., Karg, J., Brockmann, R., Schubring, R., Fretzdorff, B., Simat, Thomas, Marx, F., Endres, O., Wischmann, H., Schulz, Chr, Wedekind, R., Pfaff, K., Stephani, A., Raddatz, H., Ehlermann, D., Hahn, H., Rohse, H., and Krings, U.
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Paschke, A., Heimhuber, B., von Wachtendonk, D., Steinhart, H., Renger, A., Kroh, L., Wölwer-Rieck, U., Feldheim, W., Herrmann, K., Winter, M., Schulz, H., Wischmann, H., Reiners, W., Möller, M., Meyer, K., Rehbein, H., Engelhardt, U., Griffig, J., Pabel, B., Dillhage, N., Eichner, K., Timm, M., Manthey, M., Lederer, M., Haselein, I., Reinders, G., Scherzau, H., Knerr, T., Rohrdanz, A., Schwack, W., Schindlerau, M., Schrödter, R., Schlüter, S., Bartsch, A., Krings, U., Schmidt, S., Hener, U., Männlein, E., von Rymon Lipinski, G., Hein, W., Scherbaum, E., Majerus, P., Hees, C., Wittmann, R., Bauer, U., Hild, J., Seulen, P., Brauckhoff, S., van Lishaut, H., Brockmann, R., Hartmann, S., Hild, T., Rothenbücher, L., Vogelgesang, T., Plehn, G., Breithaupt, D., Rudolph, T., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Stephani, A., Stauff, D., Hübner, D., Broschard, T., Vogelgesang, J., Reiß, J., Petridis, K. D., Wedekind, R., Beil, D., Armbruster, W., Besler, M., Spiegel, H., Schreiner, H., Bohnenstengel, F., Karl, H., Ehlermann, D., Schubring, R., Hemming, D., Täubert, T., Rathjen, T., Miethke, Fretzdorff, B., Schwerdtfeger, E., Tofern, B., Simat, T., Täufel, A., Lück, E., Schulz, C., van Wickern, B., Meylahn, K., Hahn, H., Pfalzgraf, A., Otteneder, H., Holbach, B., Endres, O., Martin, N., Krause, E., Gasser, U., Köhnlein, M., Oehlenschläger, J., Stumm, I., Jungbluth, A., Sengl, M., Mätzel, U., Fischer, U., and Kohl-Himmelseher, M.
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Krings, U., Eichner, K., Hagenauer-Hener, U., Schulz, H., Reiners, W., Herrmann, K., von Wachtendonk, D., Bognár, A., Pabel, B., Rehbein, H., Feldheim, W., Griffig, J., Schwerdtfeger, E., Simat, T., Beil, D., Besler, M., Stephani, A., Täufel, A., Fretzdorff, B., Schulz, C., Spiegel, H., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Gasser, S., Timm, M., Knerr, T., Heimhuber, B., Engelhardt, U., Meyer, K., van Wickern, B., Wölwer-Rieck, U., Krause, E., Tofern, B., Ehlermann, D., Broschard, T., Winter, M., Jager, M., Schlüter, S., Hener, U., Steinhart, H., Bienzleau, B., Männlein, E., von Rymon Lipinski, G., Schwack, W., Meylahn, K., Seulen, P., Wischmann, H., Bauer, U., Rothenbücher, L., Brauckhoff, S., Hild, J., Scherbaum, E., Otteneder, H., Möller, M., Wittmann, R., Schmidt, C., Sengl, M., Brockmann, R., Manthey, M., Vogelgesang, J., Paschke, A., Plehn, G., Analyst, P., Rohrdanz, A., Karl, H., Oehlenschläger, J., Hübner, D., Reiß, J., Haselein, I., Weisshaar, R., Coors, U., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Schrödter, R., Food, R., Schütz, S., Schmidt, S., Hartmann, S., Möller, C., Pfalzgraf, A., Lehmann, I., Marten, R., Schulz, Chr, Stauff, D., Petridis, K. D., Mätzel, U., Lück, E., Wedekind, R., Hees, C., Scherz, H., Bohnenstengel, F., Jungbluth, A., Schneider, R., Milczewski, K. E. v., Abraham, B., Langbehn, A., and Rathjen, T.
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van Wickern, B., Schulz, C., Beil, D., Abraham, B., Schulz, H., Hener, U., Steinhart, H., Meyer, K., Täufel, A., Eichner, K., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Wischmann, H., Feldheim, W., Pabel, B., Fretzdorff, B., Petridis, K. D., Simat, Th., Männlein, E., Griffig, J., Gasser, S., Dillhage, N., Hemming, D., Krause, E., Karl, H., Pfalzgraf, A., Manthey, M., Weisshaar, R., Stephani, A., Herrmann, K., Bohnenstengel, F., Reiners, W., Reiß, J., Lück, E., Rathjen, T., Scherz, H., Coors, U., Sengl, M., Plehn, G., Meylahn, K., Brauckhoff, S., Seulen, P., Bauer, U., Schwack, W., Schmidt, C., Lehmann, I., Wachtendonk, D. v., von Wachtendonk, D., Hild, J., Möller, M., Hees, C., Kyrein, H. J., Vogelgesang, J., Brockmann, R., Haselein, I., Hagenauer-Hener, U., Wölwer-Rieck, U., Rohrdanz, A., Otteneder, H., Broschard, T., Schwerdtfeger, E., Winter, M., Milczewski, K. E. v., Krings, U., Rothenbücher, L., Heimhuber, B., Spiegel, H., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Bienzle, B., Timm, M., Schreiner, H., Plaga-Lodde, A., Schmidt, S., Paschke, A., Schütz, S., Oehlenschläger, J., Schlüter, S., Bognár, A., Bartsch, A., Hübner, D., Schrödter, R., Langbehn, A., Stauff, D., Marten, R., Stumm, I., Martin, N., Maier, H., Pfaff, K., Gutmacher, B., Klages, U., Mätzel, U., and Gasse, U.
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Kroh, L., Meylahn, K., Engelhardt, U., Simat, T., von Wachtendonk, D., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Reiners, W., Bienzle, B., Walther, C., Pabel, B., Rehbein, H., Herrmann, K., Abraham, B., Täufel, A., Griffig, J., van Wickern, B., Meyer, K., Hener, U., Feldheim, W., Fretzdorff, B., Spiegel, H., Brockmann, R., Jungbluth, A., Brümmer, H., Reinders, G., Brummer, H., Rohrdanz, A., Wischmann, H., Steinhart, H., Dillhage, N., Bohnenstengel, F., Haselein, I., Schulz, H., Männlein, E., Hild, J., Kring, U., Hahn, H., Wedekind, R., Klages, U., Lück, E., Schwack, W., Heimhuber, B., Rathjen, T., Langbehn, A., Knerr, T., Wiesner, F., Seulen, P., Reiß, J., Kleinau, H. -J., Broschard, T., Rymon Lipinski, G. -W. v., Schrödter, R., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Hübner, D., Täubert, T., Scherz, H., Stauff, D., Schwerdtfeger, E., Wölwer-Rieck, U., Milczewski, K. E. v., Paschke, A., Winter, M., Marx, F., Schmid, W., Otteneder, H., Bartsch, A., Schütz, S., Engelhart, U., Rothenbücher, L., Marten, R., Endres, O., Platzer, P. -M., Martin, N., Maier, H., Mätzel, U., Hartmann, S., Bauer, U., Manthey, M., Giehl, R., Pfaff, K., Hees, C., Schmidt, C., Siewek, F., Peschla, S., Vogelgesang, J., Ehlermann, D., Kleinau, H., Meetschen, U., Gasser, U., Bognár, A., Sengl, M., Miethke, H., Oehlenschläger, J., Gude, T., and Brauckhoff, S.
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Reiners, W., Gasser, U., Feldheim, W., Täufel, A., Schwerdtfeger, E., Heimhuber, B., Kroh, L., Schütz, S., Engelhardt, U., v. Wachtendonk, D., Herrmann, K., Scherz, H., Brauckhoff, S., Maier, H. G., Fretzdorff, B., Gude, T., Rehbein, H., Eichner, K., Nienaber, U., Klages, U., Bognár, A., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Martin, N., Schrödter, R., Haselein, I., Walther, C., Griffig, J., Pabel, B., Hartmeier, W., Schulz, H., Vogelgesang, J., Täubert, T., Manthey, M., Dillhage, N., Mattulat, A., Lang, H., Rohrdanz, A., Schneider, R., Weisshaar, R., Mätzel, U., Bartsch, A., Männlein, E., Meylahn, K., Ostermeyer, U., Abraham, B., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Milczewski, K. E. v., Scholz-Böttcher, B., Seiler, H., Mergenthaler, E., Reinders, G., Ehlermann, D., Wittmann, R., Rymon Lipinski, G. -W. v., Bauer, U., Oeser, A. R., Seulen, P., Otteneder, H., Winter, M., Hild, J., Sengl, M., Oeser, A., Schwack, W., Hees, C., Horstmann, P., Karl, H., Kyrein, H., Rothenbücher, L., Wölwer-Rieck, U., Spiegel, H., Oehlenschläger, J., Hübner, D., Böhm, V., Broschard, T., Stephani, A., Majerus, P., Reiß, J., Hahn, H., Bohnenstengel, F., Schreiner, H., Arens, M., Kobelt, S., Burow, H., Fiebig, H. J., Jager, M., Cutka, I., Schmidt, S., Meetschen, U., Hemming, D., and Marten, R.
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Martin, N., Bartsch, J., Scholz-Böttcher, B., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Scherbaum, E., Herrmann, K., Heimhuber, B., Endres, O., Schwerdtfeger, E., Schulz, H., Wegner-Hambloch, S., Täubert, T., Feldheim, W., Millies, K., Wachtendonk, D. v., Nageldinger, R., Bognár, A., Kroh, L., Nienaber, U., Rymon Lipinski, G. -W. v., Täufel, A., Gude, Th., Reinders, G., Scherz, H., Schirödter, R., Weder, J., Eichner, K., Hartmeier, W., Rehbein, H., Jager, M., Arens, M., Klages, U., Coors, U., Kleinau, H. -J., Griffig, J., Ehlermann, D., Pfaff, K., Bartsch, A., Rothenbücher, L., Schmid, W., Schuster, B., Dillhage, N., Kobelt, S., Gertz, Ch., Majerus, P., Mergenthaler, E., Männlein, E., Krause, E., Beljaars, P. R., Wittmann, R., Rohrdanz, A., Seulen, P., Brauckhoff, S., Hild, J., Oeser, A. R., Sengl, M., Bauer, U., Fretzdorff, B., Lehmann, I., Fiebig, H. -J., Finger, A., Meylahn, K., Winter, M., Böhm, V., Gasser, U., Karl, H., Schlüter, U., Reieders, G., Schneider, R., Haselein, I., Otteneder, H., Weisshaar, R., Spiegel, H., Broschard, T., Marx, F., Reiners, W., Suwelack, C., Buchberger, J., Hahn, H., Milczewski, K. E. v., Vogelgesang, J., Burow, H., Manthey, M., Schreiner, H., Schrödter, R., Bohnenstengel, F., Meetschen, U., Oehlenschläger, J., Seiler, H., Horstmann, P., Siewek, F., Hemming, D., Täubert, Th., Stumm, I., Broschard, Th., Pabel, B., Mätzel, U., Reiß, J., Brockmann, R., Schräder, I., Reinere, W., Peschla, S., Stauff, D., and Schütz, S.
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Kiermeier, F., Schwack, W., Oehlenschläger, J., Manthey, M., Bauer, U., Vogelgesang, J., Kohl-Himmelseher, M., Thier, H. -P., Frommberger, R., Reinhold, L., v. Wachtendonk, D., Ebel, S., Brinkmann, B., and Lück, E.
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26. A robust vegetation-based elevation transfer function for reconstructing Arctic polygon mire palaeo-microtopography
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Teltewskoi, Annette, Michaelis, Dirk, Schirrmeister, Lutz, Joosten, Hans, Schiefelbein, Ulf, Manthey, M., Teltewskoi, Annette, Michaelis, Dirk, Schirrmeister, Lutz, Joosten, Hans, Schiefelbein, Ulf, and Manthey, M.
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The reconstruction of past environments by means of macrofossil and pollen analysis is commonly based on the modern ecological preferences of the taxa that may have produced these fossils. Here we present a modelling approach, in which we use modern vegetation–surface height relationships to quantify past surface heights in an Arctic ice-wedge polygon mire. Vegetation composition and ground surface height (GSH) were assessed in a polygon mire near Kytalyk (Northeastern Siberia). Cluster analysis revealed five plant communities, which are clearly separated with respect to ground surface height, frost surface height and coverages of open water and vegetation. Based on the composition of modern vegetation we constructed two sets of potential fossil types (plant macrofossils and pollen), an extensive one and a more restricted one to reflect different conditions of preservation and recognisability. We applied Canonical Correspondence Analysis to model the relationships between potential fossil types and measured GSH. Both models show a strong relationship between modelled and measured GSH values and a high accuracy in prediction. Finally, we used the models to predict GSH values for Holocene peat samples and found a fair correspondence with expert-based multi-proxy reconstruction of wetness conditions, even though only a minor part of the encountered fossils were represented in the GSH models, illustrating the robustness of the approach. Our approach can be used to reconstruct palaeoenvironmental conditions in a more objective way and can serve as a template for further palaeoecological studies.
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27. Species–area relationships in continuous vegetation: Evidence from Palaearctic grasslands
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Dengler, J., Matthews, T.J., Steinbauer, M.J., Wolfrum, S., Boch, S., Chiarucci, A., Conradi, T., Dembicz, I., Marcenò, C., García‐Mijangos, I., Nowak, A., Storch, D., Ulrich, W., Campos, J.A., Cancellieri, L., Carboni, M., Ciaschetti, G., De Frenne, P., Dolezal, J., Dolnik, C., Essl, F., Fantinato, E., Filibeck, G., Grytnes, J.-A., Guarino, R., Güler, B., Janišová, M., Klichowska, E., Kozub, Ł., Kuzemko, A., Manthey, M., Mimet, Anne, Naqinezhad, A., Pedersen, C., Peet, R.K., Pellissier, Vincent, Pielech, R., Potenza, G., Rosati, L., Terzi, M., Valkó, O., Vynokurov, D., White, H., Winkler, M., Biurrun, I., Dengler, J., Matthews, T.J., Steinbauer, M.J., Wolfrum, S., Boch, S., Chiarucci, A., Conradi, T., Dembicz, I., Marcenò, C., García‐Mijangos, I., Nowak, A., Storch, D., Ulrich, W., Campos, J.A., Cancellieri, L., Carboni, M., Ciaschetti, G., De Frenne, P., Dolezal, J., Dolnik, C., Essl, F., Fantinato, E., Filibeck, G., Grytnes, J.-A., Guarino, R., Güler, B., Janišová, M., Klichowska, E., Kozub, Ł., Kuzemko, A., Manthey, M., Mimet, Anne, Naqinezhad, A., Pedersen, C., Peet, R.K., Pellissier, Vincent, Pielech, R., Potenza, G., Rosati, L., Terzi, M., Valkó, O., Vynokurov, D., White, H., Winkler, M., and Biurrun, I.
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Aim Species–area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape is still disputed. At larger areas, power laws best represent SARs. Yet, it remains unclear whether SARs follow other shapes at finer spatial grains in continuous vegetation. We asked which function describes SARs best at small grains and explored how sampling methodology or the environment influence SAR shape. Location Palaearctic grasslands and other non‐forested habitats. Taxa Vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens. Methods We used the GrassPlot database, containing standardized vegetation‐plot data from vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens spanning a wide range of grassland types throughout the Palaearctic and including 2,057 nested‐plot series with at least seven grain sizes ranging from 1 cm2 to 1,024 m2. Using nonlinear regression, we assessed the appropriateness of different SAR functions (power, power quadratic, power breakpoint, logarithmic, Michaelis–Menten). Based on AICc, we tested whether the ranking of functions differed among taxonomic groups, methodological settings, biomes or vegetation types. Results The power function was the most suitable function across the studied taxonomic groups. The superiority of this function increased from lichens to bryophytes to vascular plants to all three taxonomic groups together. The sampling method was highly influential as rooted presence sampling decreased the performance of the power function. By contrast, biome and vegetation type had practically no influence on the superiority of the power law. Main conclusions We conclude that SARs of sessile organisms at smaller spatial grains are best approximated by a power function. This coincides with several other comprehensive studies of SARs at different grain sizes and for different taxa, thus supporting the general appropriateness of the power function for modelling species diversity over a wide range of grain sizes. The poor performance of the M
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28. TRIS LIPIDATION: A CHEMICALLY FLEXIBLE TECHNOLOGY FOR MODIFYING THE DELIVERY OF DRUGS AND GENES
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Lockett, T, Reilly, W, Manthey, M, Wells, X, Cameron, F, Moghaddam, M, Johnston, J, Smith, K, Francis, C, Yang, Q, and Whittaker, R
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Petz, M., Thier, H. -P., Manthey, M., Klostermeyer, H., Lechner, E., Gerhardt, U., Moebus, O., Millies, K., Majerus, P., Burow, H., Kiermeier, A., Buchberger, J., Schmuck, E., Lechner, E., Wildanger, W., and Wildanger, W.
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Maier, H. G., Pfeiffer, G., Jung, W., Manthey, M., Groth, W., Kiermeier, F., Winter, M., Schilling-Fengel, D., Kellert, M., Pfeilsticker, K., Schwerdtfeger, E., Elbertzhagen, H., Brockmann, R., Weber, O., Zeeb, E., Jung, W., and Reiners, W.
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Kowitz, I., Wolfram, G., Millies, K., Hey, H., Klostermeyer, H., Hartmeier, W., Marx, F., Miller, M., Thier, H. -P., Tressl, R., von Lipinski, G. -W., Seidler, D., Oehlenschläger, J., Renner, E., Guthy, K., Rohns, G., Matzik, B., Littmann, S., Moebus, O., Lechner, E., Feldheim, W., Schmid, P., Bötticher, W, Burrow, H., Wildanger, W., Kessler, H. G., Manthey, M., Keding, H., Kiermeier, F., Petz, M., and Endres, D.
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Manthey, M., Leuschner, C., Härdtle, Werner, and Knapp, Hans D.
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33. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis and Exchange Reactions of 5-Alkyl-2-oxo-6-thioxo-1,2,3,6-Tetrahydropyrimidine-4-carboxylic Acids.
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BATTY, C. A., primary, MANTHEY, M. K., additional, KIRK, J., additional, MANTHEY, M., additional, CHRISTOPHERSON, R. I., additional, and HAMBLEY, T., additional
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34. Fluoride content of Antarctic marine animals caught off Elephant Island
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Oehlenschläger, J. and Manthey, M.
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35. Korrelation des intraoperativen EMG mit postoperativer Fazialisfunktion im Langzeitverlauf bei Kleinhirnbrückelwinkeltumoren
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Manthey, M, Crome, O, Sepehrnia, A, and Arnold, H
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36. The Opportunity Costs of Conserving Pasture Resources for Mobile Pastoralists in the Greater Caucasus
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Neudert, R., primary, Etzold, J., additional, Münzner, F., additional, Manthey, M., additional, and Busse, S., additional
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37. Differential radial growth patterns between beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) and oak (Quercus robur L.) on periodically waterlogged soils
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Scharnweber, T., primary, Manthey, M., additional, and Wilmking, M., additional
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38. Linkage analyses of chromosomal region 18p11-q12 in dyslexia
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Schumacher, J, König, I R, Plume, E, Propping, P, Warnke, A, Manthey, M, Duell, M, Kleensang, A, Repsilber, Dirk, Preis, M, Remschmidt, H, Ziegler, Andreas, Nöthen, M M, Schulte-Körne, G, Schumacher, J, König, I R, Plume, E, Propping, P, Warnke, A, Manthey, M, Duell, M, Kleensang, A, Repsilber, Dirk, Preis, M, Remschmidt, H, Ziegler, Andreas, Nöthen, M M, and Schulte-Körne, G
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Dyslexia is characterized as a significant impairment in reading and spelling ability that cannot be explained by low intelligence, low school attendance or deficits in sensory acuity. It is known to be a hereditary disorder that affects about 5% of school aged children, making it the most common of childhood learning disorders. Several susceptibility loci have been reported on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 6, 15, and 18. The locus on chromosome 18 has been described as having the strongest influence on single word reading, phoneme awareness, and orthographic coding in the largest genome wide linkage study published to date (Fisher et al., 2002). Here we present data from 82 German families in order to investigate linkage of various dyslexia-related traits to the previously described region on chromosome 18p11-q12. Using two- and multipoint analyses, we did not find support for linkage of spelling, single word reading, phoneme awareness, orthographic coding and rapid naming to any of the 14 genotyped STR markers. Possible explanations for our non-replication include differences in study design, limited power of our study and overestimation of the effect of the chromosome 18 locus in the original study.
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39. Vegetation Database of the Shahdag Region, Azerbaijan
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Etzold, Jonathan, primary, Münzner, F., additional, Peters, J., additional, Limberg, J., additional, Wenzel, M., additional, Dahms, T., additional, and Manthey, M., additional
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40. Correlation between intra-operative emg and post-operative facial nerve function in cerebello-pontine-angle surgery - Long-term follow-up
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Manthey, M, Crome, O, Sepehrnia, A, Arnold, H, Manthey, M, Crome, O, Sepehrnia, A, and Arnold, H
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41. Management eines offenen Pneumothorax mit intrathorakalem Fremdkörper im Rahmen schizophrener Wahnvorstellungen
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Quehl, E., primary, Manthey, M., additional, Giesecke, M., additional, Disch, A., additional, and Kleber, C., additional
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- 2011
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42. ChemInform Abstract: Structural Elucidation and Independent Synthesis of the Radical- Radical Coupling Products of 3-Hydroxyanthranilic Acid with Tyrosine and Phenols.
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MANTHEY, M. K., primary, PYNE, S. G., additional, and TRUSCOTT, R. J. W., additional
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- 2010
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43. ChemInform Abstract: Triphenodioxazine-1,8-dicarboxylic Acid as an Oxidation Product of 3- Hydroxyanthranilic Acid.
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HICK, L. A., primary, MANTHEY, M. K., additional, and TRUSCOTT, R. J. W., additional
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- 2010
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44. ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis of (2R)-2-Bromodehydroquinic Acid and (2R)-2- Fluorodehydroquinic Acid.
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MANTHEY, M. K., primary, GONZALEZ-BELLO, C., additional, and ABELL, C., additional
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- 2010
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45. ChemInform Abstract: Syntheses of 2-Bromo- and 2-Fluoro-3-dehydroshikimic Acids and 2-Bromo- and 2-Fluoroshikimic Acids Using Synthetic and Enzymatic Approaches.
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GONZALEZ-BELLO, C., primary, MANTHEY, M. K., additional, HARRIS, J. H., additional, HAWKINS, A. R., additional, COGGINS, J. R., additional, and ABELL, C., additional
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- 2010
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46. Practical Applications using CSL and GDL in Combination for Drilled Shaft Testing
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Rucker, M., primary, Manthey, M., additional, Surlaker, S., additional, and Phillips, J., additional
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- 2009
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47. Quality changes of European catfish (Silurus glanis) from warm-water aquaculture during storage on ice
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MANTHEY, M., primary, KARNOP, G., additional, and REHBEIN, H., additional
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- 2007
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48. Tyrosine phosphorylation modulates rat vascular response to experimental endotoxemia in vivo and in vitro
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Lehmann, C, primary, Hammann, T, additional, Adamek, O, additional, Erber, H, additional, Manthey, M, additional, Wenzel, T, additional, Stier, A, additional, Wendt, M, additional, and Pavlovic, D, additional
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- 2007
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49. Linkage analyses of chromosomal region 18p11-q12 in dyslexia
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Schumacher, J., primary, König, I. R., additional, Plume, E., additional, Propping, P., additional, Warnke, A., additional, Manthey, M., additional, Duell, M., additional, Kleensang, A., additional, Repsilber, D., additional, Preis, M., additional, Remschmidt, H., additional, Ziegler, A., additional, Nöthen, M. M., additional, and Schulte-Körne, G., additional
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- 2005
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50. New descriptions and typifications of syntaxa within the project ‘Plant communities of Mecklenburg‐Vorpommern and their vulnerability’ – Part I
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Dengler, J., primary, Berg, C., additional, Eisenberg, M., additional, Isermann, M., additional, Jansen, F., additional, Koska, I., additional, Löbel, S., additional, Manthey, M., additional, Päzolt, J., additional, Spangenberg, A., additional, Timmermann, T., additional, and Wollert, H., additional
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- 2003
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