Veröffentlichungen (Auswahl)

2022

  • Terwei A. (2022): Vegetationsveränderungen und Sukzessionsverlauf von Grünland auf Dauerbeobachtungsflächen im Deichrückverlegungsgebiet Lenzen-Wustrow (Elbe) 2011-2017 – Untersuchungen im Rahmen des F+E-Projektes „Modellierung der Sukzession von Pflanzenhabitaten in Flussauen“. Endbericht, BfG-2078, Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BfG), Koblenz. 160 S. https://doi.org/10.5675/BfG-2078.

2021

  • Bornemann V., Terwei A., Symmank L., Schröder U., Schmitt K. (2021): Ingenieurbiologische Ufersicherungen an der Weser – Betrachtungen eines Fallbeispiels zur vegetationsökologischen Uferentwicklung von Weidenpflanzungen. Mitteilungen der Gesellschaft für Ingenieurbiologie 49/Februar 2021. 2-39.
  • Oldeland, J., Revermann, R., Luther-Mosebach, J., Buttschardt, T., & Lehmann, J. R. K. (2021). New tools for old problems—Comparing drone- and field-based assessments of a problematic plant species. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 193(2), 90. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-021-08852-2
  • Schindler M., Donath T.W., Terwei A., Ludewig K. (2021): Effects of flooding duration on the occurrence of three hardwood floodplain forest species inside and outside a dike relocation area at the Elbe River. Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie 107(1).  https://doi.org/10.1002/iroh.202002078.
  • Wesuls, D. (2021): Die Orchideenwiese am Schlappenmoor (NSG Oberalsterniederung): Flora, Vegetation und Pflegeempfehlungen. Berichte des Botanischen Vereins zu Hamburg, 32: 77-94. https://www.botanischerverein.de/publikationen/heft-32-2021-berichte-des-botanischen-vereins-zu-hamburg

2020

  • Zerbe S., Annighöfer P., Mölder I., Schneider H., Terwei A., Ammer C. (2020): Biosphärenreservate als Reallabore für ein nachhaltiges Management von nicht einheimischen Pflanzenarten. In: Borsdorf A., Jungmeier M., Braun V., Heinrich K. (Hrsg.). Biosphäre 4.0 – UNESCO Biosphere Reserves als Modellregionen einer nachhaltigen Entwicklung. Springer Spektrum: 239-254. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60707-7.

2019

  • Revermann, R. & Finckh, M. (2019) Vegetation survey, classification and mapping in Angola, in Biodiversity of Angola, Springer, S. 97-107.
  • Weber A., Horchler P., Schleuter M., Terwei A. (2019): Ökomorphologischer Zustand der Elbaue und naturschutzfachliche Rahmenbedingungen. Auswertungen im Rahmen des Projektes „Optimierung des Stromregelungssystems an der deutschen Binnenelbe“ (StroK). Endbericht. BfG-1994, Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BfG), Koblenz. 38 S.

2018

  • Luther-Mosebach, J., Kalinski, K., Gröngröft, A. and Eschenbach, A. (2018), CO2 fluxes in subtropical dryland soils—a comparison of the gradient and the closed-chamber method . J. Plant Nutr. Soil Sci., 181: 21-30. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.201600137
  • Revermann, R., Oldeland, J., Gonçalves, F.M., Luther-Mosebach, J., Gomes, A.L., Jürgens, N., Finckh, M. (2018) Dry tropical forests and woodlands of the Cubango Basin in southern Africa – First classification and assessment of their woody species diversity, Phytocoenologia, S. 23-50.
  • Revermann, R., Krewenka, K.M., Schmiedel, U., Olwoch, J.M., Helmschrot, J. Jürgens, N. (Hrsg.) (2018) Climate change and adaptive land management in southern Africa – assessments, changes, challenges, and solutions. Klaus Hess Publishers, Göttingen & Windhoek.
  • Schröder U., Fuchs E., Heuner M., Schmidt-Wygasch C., Terwei A. (2018): Einfluss des schifferzeugten Wellenschlages auf emerse Makrophyten der Tideelbe am Beispiel dreier exponierter Standorte – Ist-Zustand 2015. Untersuchungen im Rahmen des Planfeststellungs-beschlusses zur Fahrrinnen-anpassung. 1. Zwischenbericht „Makrophytenmonitoring“. BfG-1945, Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BfG), Koblenz. 60 S. https://doi.org/10.5675/BfG-1945.
  • Schröder U., Terwei A., Heuner M. (2018): Schiffswellen an den Pflanzen. In: Schmidt-Wygasch, C. & Heuner, M. (Hrsg.). Die Ufer der Tideelbe im Wechselspiel von Mensch und Umwelt. Vegetation, Boden und deren Ökosystemleistungen. BfG-Bericht 1970. Ergebnisse der BfG-Forschungsprojekte ElbService und tibass sowie Zwischenergebnisse des Makrophytenmonitorings der Beweissicherung Tideelbe. Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BfG), Koblenz: 10-11. https://doi.org/10.5675/ BfG_Tideelbe_ElbService_ tibass.

2017

  • Revermann, R., Wallenfang, J., Oldeland, J., Finckh, M. (2017) Species richness and evenness respond to diverging land‐use patterns–a cross‐border study of dry tropical woodlands in southern Africa, African Journal of Ecology, 55, S. 152-161.
  • Revermann, R., Gonçalves, F.M., Gomes, A.L., Finckh, M. (2017) Woody species of the Miombo woodlands and geoxylic grasslands of the Cusseque area, south-central Angola, Check List,13, 1-21 pp.

2016

  • Revermann, R., Finckh, M., Stellmes, M., Strohbach, B.J., Frantz, D., Oldeland, J. (2016) Linking Land Surface Phenology and Vegetation-Plot Databases to Model Terrestrial Plant α-Diversity of the Okavango Basin, Remote Sensing, 8, Artikel 370.
  • Revermann, R., Gomes, A.L., Gonçalves, F.M., Wallenfang, J., Hoche, T., Jürgens, N., Finckh, M. (2016) Vegetation Database of the Okavango Basin. Phytocoenologia, 46, S. 103-104.
  • Hanke, W., Böhner, J., Dreber, N., Jürgens, N., Schmiedel, U., Wesuls, D. and Dengler, J. (2014), The impact of livestock grazing on plant diversity: an analysis across dryland ecosystems and scales in southern Africa. Ecological Applications, 24: 1188-1203.
  • Terwei A., Zerbe S., Mölder I., Annighöfer P., Kawaletz H., Ammer C. (2016): Response of floodplain understorey species to environmental gradients and tree invasion – A functional trait perspective. Biological Invasions 18(10), 2951-2973. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-016-1188-0.
  • Li L., Zhang B., Xiao P., Qi Y., Zhang Z., Liu H., Li X., Wang G., Terwei A. (2016): Patterns and environmental determinants of medicinal plant : vascular plant ratios in Xinjiang, Northwest China. PloS ONE 11(7), 1‑11. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0158405.

2015

  • Annighöfer P., Kawaletz H., Terwei A., Mölder I., Zerbe S., Ammer C. (2015): Bewirtschaftung einer invasiven Baumart – Waldbauliche Empfehlungen für die Spätblühende Traubenkirsche (Prunus serotina Ehrh.). Forstarchiv 86: 139-152. https://doi.org/10.4432/0300-4112-86-139.
  • Li L., Liu Y., Wang, X., Fang J., Wang Q., Zhang B., Xiao P., Mohammat A., Terwei A. (2015): Different Effects of Regional Species Pool on Plant Diversity between Forest and Grassland Biomes in Arid Northwest China. PloS ONE10(7), 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1371/ journal.pone.0131982.
  • Taylor K., Maxwell B., Pauchard A., Nunez M., Peltzer D., Terwei A., Rew L. (2015): Drivers of plant invasion vary globally: evidence from pine invasions within six ecoregions. Global Ecology and Biogeography 25(1), 96-106. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12391.

2014

  • Kawaletz H., Mölder I., Annighöfer P., Terwei A., Zerbe S., Ammer C. (2014): Pot experiments with woody species – a review. Forestry: An International Journal of Forest Research. 87 (4). 482-491. https://doi.org/10.1093/forestry/cpu017.
  • Kawaletz H., Mölder I., Annighöfer P., Terwei A., Zerbe S., Ammer C. (2014): Back to the roots: how do seedlings of native tree species react to the competition by exotic species? Annals of Forest Science. 71 (3). 337-347. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13595-013-0347-z.
  • Skowronek S., Terwei A., Zerbe S., Mölder I., Annighöfer P., Kawaletz H., Ammer C., Heilmeier H. (2014): Regeneration Potential of Floodplain Forests Under the Influence of Nonnative Tree Species: Soil Seed Bank Analysis in Northern Italy. Restoration Ecology 22 (1). 22-30. https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.12027.

2013

  • Hanke, W., Münchberger, W., Wesuls, D., Schmiedel, U. (2013): Tradeoffs in the rehabilitation of a Succulent Karoo rangeland. Land Degradation & Development. 26: 833-842.
  • Kawaletz H., Mölder I., Zerbe S., Annighöfer P., Terwei A., Ammer C. (2013): Exotic tree seedlings are much more competitive than natives but show underyielding when grow together. Journal of Plant Ecology 6 (4), 305-315. https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rts044.
  • Terwei A., Zerbe S., Zeileis A., Mölder I., Annighöfer P., Kawaletz H., Ammer C. (2013): Which are the factors controlling tree seedling establishment in North Italian floodplain forests invaded by non-native tree species? Forest Ecology and Management 304. 192-203. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2013.05.003.
  • Wesuls, D., Pellowski, M., Suchrow, S., Oldeland, J., Jansen, F., Dengler, J. (2013):  The grazing fingerprint: modelling species responses and trait patterns along grazing gradients in semi-arid Namibian rangelands. Ecological Indicators 27 61-70.

2012

  • Annighöfer P., Mölder I., Zerbe S., Kawaletz H., Terwei A., Ammer C. (2012): Biomass functions for the two alien tree species Prunus serotina Ehrh. and Robinia pseudoacacia L. in floodplain forests of Northern Italy. European Journal of Forest Research 131. 1619-1635. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-012-0629-2.
  • Annighöfer P., Schall P., Kawaletz H., Mölder I., Terwei A., Zerbe S., Ammer C. (2012): Vegetative growth response of black cherry (Prunus serotina, Ehrh.) to different mechanical control methods in a biosphere reserve. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 42 (12). 2037-2051. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10342-012-0629-2.
  • Luther-Mosebach, J., Dengler, J., Schmiedel, U., Röwer, I.U., Labitzky, T. and Gröngröft, A. (2012), A first formal classification of the Hardeveld vegetation in Namaqualand, South Africa. Appl Veg Sci, 15: 401-431. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1654-109X.2011.01173.x
  • Oldeland, J., Wesuls, D., Jürgens, N. (2012): RLQ and fourth-corner analysis of plant species traits and spectral indices derived from HyMap and CHRIS-PROBA imagery. International Journal of Remote Sensing 33: 6459–6479.
  • Revermann, R., Schmid, H., Zbinden, N., Spaar, R., Schröder, B. (2012) Habitat at the mountain tops: how long can Rock Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta helvetica) survive rapid climate change in the Swiss Alps? A multi-scale approach, Journal of Ornithology,153, pp. 891-905
  • Wallenfang, J., Finckh, M., Oldeland, J., Revermann, R. (2012) Impact of shifting cultivation on dense tropical woodlands in southeast Angola,Tropical Conservation Science,8, pp. 863-892
  • Wesuls, D., Oldeland, J., Dray, S. (2012): Disentangling plant trait responses to live-stock grazing from spatio-temporal variation: the partial RLQ approach. Journal of Vegetation Science 23: 98–113.
  • Wesuls, D. (2012): Rangeland ecology in the Rehoboth area. In: Limpricht, C. [Ed.]: Rehoboth, Namibia – Past & Present: 456-471, Solitaire Press, Windhoek.

2010

  • Oldeland, J., Wesuls, D., Rocchini, D., Schmidt, M., Jürgens, N. (2010): Does using species abundance data improve estimates of species diversity from remotely sensed spectral heterogeneity? Ecological Indicators 10: 390-396.
  • Oldeland, J., Dreber, N., Wesuls, D. (2010): Diversity measures in comparative rangeland studies: application and advantages of Species Abundance Distributions and diversity profiles. Dinteria 31: 50-66.
  • Oldeland, J., Dorigo, W., Wesuls, D., Jürgens, N. (2010):  Mapping bush encroaching species by seasonal differences in hyperspectral imagery. Remote Sensing 2: 1416–1438.
  • Rocchini, D., He, K., Oldeland, J., Wesuls, D., Neteler, M. (2010). Spectral variation versus species beta-diversity at different spatial scales: a test in African highland savannas. Journal of Environmental Monitoring 12: 825-831.
  • Wesuls, D., Lang, H. (2010): Perceptions and measurements: the assessment of pasture states in a semi-arid area of Namibia. Human Ecology 38: 305-312.
  • Wesuls, D., Strohbach, M., Horn, A., Kos, M., Zimmermann, J., Hoffmann, J., Geldenhuys, C., Dreber, N., Kellermann, L., van Rooyen, M. W., Poschlod, P. (2010): Plant functional traits and types as a tool to analyse landuse impacts on vegetation. In: Schmiedel, U., Jürgens, N. [Eds.]: Biodiversity in southern Africa. Volume 2: Patterns and processes at regional scale: 222-232, Klaus Hess Publishers, Göttingen & Windhoek.
  • Wesuls, D., Naumann, C., Limpricht, C. (2009): Allgemeene Plante in die Rehoboth Streek – veld Gids vir Plaasboere / Common Plants in the Rehoboth Area – A Farmers Field Guide. BIOTA Southern Africa, Hamburg, Windhoek.