10.5678/LCRS/FOR816.CIT.1004
DFG Research Unit 816
TMF Newsletter, Issue: 7
Laboratory for Climatology and Remote Sensing (LCRS), University of Marburg
2009
CreativeWork
FOR816
Newsletter
Biodiversity
Ecuador
Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of a Megadiverse Mountain Ecosystem in South Ecuador
Schwarz-Weig, Esther
Esther
Schwarz-Weig
2009
en
13 pages
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Newsletter of the DFG Research Unit 816 "Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of a Megadiverse Mountain Ecosystem in Southern Ecuador", www.tropicalmountainforest.org
Speakers' Corner ............................................... 1
News from the ECSF ......................................... 3
News from NCI .................................................. 4
The Dry Forest Ecosystem ................................ 4
Research in the threatened Tumbesian Forest . 5
Science News .................................................... 6
Mycorrhizal Communities in Ericads..................................6
Arbuscular Mycorrhiza for Tree Seedling Survival .............6
Nutrient Limitations and Tree Diversity ..............................7
Density and Diversity of Testate Amoebae ........................8
Dynamics of Epiphyte Diversity .........................................9
Organic Matter in Soils .....................................................9
Sahara Dust Returns with Recent La Nina Events ..........10
Model to Access hydro-biogeochemical Processes .......10
Reforestation Requires Consideration of Interactions .....11
How Light Infl uences the Establishment of Native Trees 12
Landslide Dynamics.........................................................12
Stronger Soil Development under Forests .....................13
Regional Climate Model Runs Confirm Hypothesis .........14
Bracken Prefers Sunny Weather .....................................14
Data and Publications...................................... 16
People and Staff .............................................. 16
Imprint.............................................................. 16
edited by Esther Schwarz-Weig, www.Sci-Stories.com