Browsing USN Open Archive by Author "Löffler, Jörg"
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Annual ring width in the arctic-alpine dwarf-shrub species Salix herbacea - dataset from long-term alpine ecosystem research in central Norway (Ltaer-no)
Kühnapfel, Mira; Albrecht, Eike Corina; Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Wundram, Dirk; Löffler, Jörg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Here we present a datapaper containing microscopically measured data of annual ring widths in the arctic-alpine dwarf-shrub species Salix herbacea (central Norway). The dataset will be updated with future measurements. -
Annual ring width in the mediterranean-alpine shrub species Cytisus galianoi - dataset from long-term alpine ecosystem research in the Sierra Nevada, Spain (Ltaer-es)
Albrecht, Eike Corina; Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Wundram, Dirk; Löffler, Jörg (Journal article, 2023)This is a datapaper including microscopically measured data of annual ring widths from the Mediterranean-alpine shrub species Cytisus galianoi (Sierra Nevada, Spain). The dataset will be updated with future measurements. -
Continent-Wide Modelling of Potential Habitats and Connectivity for the Eurasian Lynx (Lynx lynx) in Europe
Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Löffler, Jörg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Eurasian lynx (Lynx lynx) once inhabited almost the whole of the European continent. After facing nearly complete extinction about a century ago, they now form a more or less connected metapopulation with eleven broad-scale ... -
Contrasting Growth Response of Evergreen and Deciduous Arctic-Alpine Shrub Species to Climate Variability
Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Löffler, Jörg (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Broad-scale changes in arctic-alpine vegetation and their global effects have long been recognized and labeled one of the clearest examples of the terrestrial impacts of climate change. Arctic-alpine dwarf shrubs are a key ... -
Dataset from long-term air quality monitoring in the World Natural Heritage Geirangerfjord, Western Norway (AQM-G)
Löffler, Jörg; Tschorn, Kenneth M.; Dobbert, Svenja; Albrecht, Eike C.; Pape, Roland; Wundram, Dirk (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Here, we present a datapaper containing observational air quality and meteorological data related to our long-term air quality monitoring program at the UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site Geirangerfjord, Western Norway. ... -
Dendrometer Measurements of Arctic-Alpine Dwarf Shrubs and Micro-Environmental Drivers of Plant Growth - Dataset from Long-Term Alpine Ecosystem Research in Central Norway (LTAER-NO)
Löffler, Jörg; Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Wundram, Dirk (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Here, we present fine-scale measurements of stem diameter variation from three common arctic-alpine dwarf-shrub species monitored in two mountain regions of Central Norway. All three species (Betula nana, Empetrum nigrum ... -
How does spatial heterogeneity affect inter- and intraspecific growth patterns in tundra shrubs?
Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Löffler, Jörg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)1. Arctic and alpine ecosystems are strongly affected by rapidly changing environmental conditions, resulting in profound vegetation shifts, which are highly heterogeneous and hard to predict, yet have strong global impacts. ... -
Patterns, timing, and environmental drivers of growth in two coexisting green-stemmed Mediterranean alpine shrubs species
Albrecht, Eike Corina; Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Löffler, Jörg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)The Mediterranean alpine is one of the most vulnerable ecosystems under future environmental change. Yet, patterns, timing and environmental controls of plant growth are poorly investigated. We aimed at an improved ... -
Patterns, timing, and environmental drivers of secondary growth in two physiologically distinct Mediterranean alpine shrub species
Albrecht, Eike Corina; Dobbert, Svenja; Pape, Roland; Löffler, Jörg (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Alpine plants are particularly sensitive to climate change, and in the Mediterranean, less frequent winter cold and prolonged summer drought are expected to shift the growth patterns of species, altering their range and ...