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took place after each presentation. I personally enjoyed being in a friendly and professional environment of the seminar and left it with very useful ideas for my academic career. Many thanks to organizers
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relevant for ESD. The developed canvas integrates the three-strand concept of differentiated learning environments (Arn & Stalder, 2023), ESD as content and competence, and problem-based learning. It offers instruc- [...] %20Sustainable%20Develop- ment%20web.pdf (Zugriff am: 28.09. 2023). WCED (World Commission on Environment and Development) (1987). Our Common Future. Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press. https://www
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3.2 Introduction 32 3.3 Materials and methods 35 3.4 Results 39 3.5 Discussion 43 CHAPTER 4 51 ENVIRONMENT VS. PLANT ONTOGENY: ARTHROPOD HERBIVORY PATTERNS ON EUROPEAN BEECH LEAVES ALONG THE VERTICAL GRADIENT [...] Leaf palatability is determined by leaf toughness, nutrients, and defence compounds. In warm environments, expected high rates of arthropod herbivory can then be suppressed by negative changes of leaf [...] compared to juvenile trees. The distribution of galls is strongly linked to the theory of harsh environment, which is based on top-down control through predation. Further impact on arthropod herbivores was
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material flows from canopies to forest soils [7,8]. These inter- actions are influenced by the environment, essentially by climatic conditions (temperature and air humidity). Effects of climate on insect [...] changes of leaf traits for herbivore insects can suppress expected high rates of herbiv- ory in warm environments [29]. Therefore, it is essential for research to consider the indirect effects of leaf traits [...] Layers PLOS ONE | DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0169741 January 18, 2017 9 / 17 response to a humid environment [58–60]. This finding supports a stronger influence of humidity than temperature on the characteristic
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Does the shrub layer act as an intermediary? Effects on abundance of insects and abundances of particular insect orders caught flying in the canopies of deciduous forests in Central Germany 409 Final
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A Insects 2018, 8, 9; doi:10.3390/insects9010009 www.mdpi.com/journal/insects Article Environment vs. Plant Ontogeny: Arthropod Herbivory Patterns on European Beech Leaves along the Vertical Gradient of [...] decreasing air humidity from understorey to upper canopies [5,7]. Spatio-temporal changes of the environment are expected to alter interactions between plants and herbivores [8]. Nonetheless, ontogenetic [...] such as shading, water, and nutrient relations, resulting in alterations of the local meristem environment. Morphological and functional leaf traits (e.g., toughness, nutrients, or defence compounds) often
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functional leaf traits like leaf toughness and nutrient content are essentially influenced by the environment, especially through light and climatic conditions. Varying light conditions have been identified [...] drought stress. Plants in the greenhouseswere exposed to full sunlight indicating amicroclimatic environment comparable to upper canopies in forest stands.The comparable SLA and chlorophyll content between [...] 1. Introduction Morphological and functional leaf traits are essentially influ- enced by the environment, especially through light and climatic conditions. Changes in climate (temperature and air humidity)
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delivering elementary knowledge and understanding of the macro-economic ne- xus of energy and the environment. Planning and manage- ment of development projects are obligatory, while optional modules include
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Microsoft Word - Christine, Publikationen und Vorträge Dr. Christine Börtitz Abteilung Ökologie • christine.boertitz@uni-flensburg.de Monographien Börtitz, C. (2018). Unterrichtsmaterial zur Erhaltung
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language learners and teachers alike, but added benefits for future teachers are: the workshop environment exposes them to a form of pedagogy they could potentially utilise. it shows them how the different