Mountain Invasion Research Network

Projekt: Forschung

Projektbeteiligte

  • Haider, Sylvia (Wissenschaftliche Projektleitung)
  • Seipel, Tim (Partner*in)
  • Alexander, Jake M. (Partner*in)
  • Arévalo, José Ramón (Partner*in)
  • Küffer, Christoph (Partner*in)
  • Lembrechts, Jonas J. (Partner*in)
  • McDougall, Keith (Partner*in)
  • Pauchard, Aníbal (Partner*in)
  • Rew, Lisa J. (Partner*in)

Beschreibung

The aim of MIREN is to understand the effects of global change on species’ distributions and biodiversity in mountainous areas. MIREN got founded in 2005 with a focus on the global monitoring of non-native plant invasions in mountains. Now, that initial focus has expanded to the study of species redistribution under different drivers of global change, including biological invasions, climate change, and land-use change. We perform observational and experimental studies along elevation gradients to evaluate and quantify the processes and mechanisms that are shaping mountain plant communities at regional to global scales.
AkronymMIREN
StatusLaufend
Zeitraum01.01.06 → …

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Publikationen

  1. Temporal variability in native plant composition clouds impact of increasing non-native richness along elevational gradients in Tenerife
  2. Effects of Soil Properties, Temperature and Disturbance on Diversity and Functional Composition of Plant Communities Along a Steep Elevational Gradient on Tenerife
  3. A cultural approach toward the notion of the instrument
  4. Temporal discrimination as a function of marker duration
  5. Der Strukturgitter-Ansatz
  6. Contributions of Net-Map to sustainability action research
  7. Work Design and Performance
  8. Rechtschreiben unterrichten
  9. Entry, Exit and Productivity
  10. It Matters to Whom You Compare Yourself
  11. 'I Cannot Overreach the Senate': Orienting to the Macro-Context of Legislative Debates of the Nigerian Senate
  12. Psychophysiological Correlates of Flow-Experience
  13. Polarization of Time and Income - A Multidimensional Analysis for Germany
  14. Chagga women´s connections with nature: fostering relationality through arts-based methods
  15. Freiheit in Liebe. Eine Einführung
  16. What Does it Mean when Burma is a Sideshow in World Politics
  17. Coupling stakeholder assessments of ecosystem services with biophysical ecosystem properties reveals importance of social contexts
  18. Special Issue: Embracing Contrarian Thinking
  19. Business model patterns of sustainability pioneers - Analyzing cases across the smartphone life cycle
  20. Einführung in das Buch
  21. Unobtrusive Vital Sign Acquisition in the Domain of AAL
  22. The effects of differentiated instruction on teachers’ stress and job satisfaction