Seguir
Diethart Matthies
Diethart Matthies
Professor of Plant Ecology, Philipps-University Marburg, Germany
Email confirmado em vtxmail.ch
Título
Citado por
Citado por
Ano
Population size and the risk of local extinction: empirical evidence from rare plants
D Matthies, I Bräuer, W Maibom, T Tscharntke
Oikos 105 (3), 481-488, 2004
4342004
Reduced fecundity and offspring performance in small populations of the declining grassland plants Primula veris and Gentiana lutea
M Kéry, D Matthies, HH Spillmann
Journal of Ecology 88 (1), 17-30, 2000
4092000
The influence of plant diversity on people’s perception and aesthetic appreciation of grassland vegetation
P Lindemann-Matthies, X Junge, D Matthies
Biological conservation 143 (1), 195-202, 2010
4012010
RAPD variation in relation to population size and plant fitness in the rare Gentianella germanica (Gentianaceae)
M Fischer, D Matthies
American Journal of Botany 85 (6), 811-819, 1998
4011998
Succession of bacterial community structure and diversity in a paddy soil oxygen gradient
M Noll, D Matthies, P Frenzel, M Derakshani, W Liesack
Environmental Microbiology 7 (3), 382-395, 2005
3992005
Effects of population size on performance in the rare plant Gentianella germanica
M Fischer, D Matthies
Journal of Ecology 86 (2), 195-204, 1998
3561998
Mating structure and inbreeding and outbreeding depression in the rare plant Gentianella germanica (Gentianaceae)
M Fischer, D Matthies
American journal of botany 84 (12), 1685-1692, 1997
2891997
Activation of methanogenesis in arid biological soil crusts despite the presence of oxygen
R Angel, D Matthies, R Conrad
PloS one 6 (5), e20453, 2011
2562011
Impact of Plant Functional Group, Plant Species, and Sampling Time on the Composition of nirK-Type Denitrifier Communities in Soil
C Bremer, G Braker, D Matthies, A Reuter, C Engels, R Conrad
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 73 (21), 6876-6884, 2007
2012007
Root hemiparasites and plant diversity in experimental grassland communities
J Joshi, D Matthies, B Schmid
Journal of Ecology 88 (4), 634-644, 2000
1772000
Local adaptation in the monocarpic perennial Carlina vulgaris at different spatial scales across Europe
U Becker, G Colling, P Dostal, A Jakobsson, D Matthies
Oecologia 150, 506-518, 2006
1662006
The effect of plant population size on the interactions between the rare plant Gentiana cruciata and its specialized herbivore Maculinea rebeli
M Kéry, D Matthies, M Fischer
Journal of Ecology 89 (3), 418-427, 2001
1442001
Parasitic and competitive interactions between the hemiparasites Rhinanthus serotinus and Odontites rubra and their host Medicago sativa
D Matthies
Journal of Ecology, 245-251, 1995
1411995
Interactions between the root hemiparasite Melampyrum arvense and mixtures of host plants: heterotrophic benefit and parasite-mediated competition
D Matthies
Oikos, 118-124, 1996
1231996
Naturschutzbiologie. Deutsche Bearbeitung und Vorwort: Matthies, D. und Reich, M.
R Primack
Spektrum Akademischer Verlag, 1995
1191995
Scale‐dependent effects of land use on plant species richness of mountain grassland in the European Alps
T Spiegelberger, D Matthies, H Müller‐Schärer, U Schaffner
Ecography 29 (4), 541-548, 2006
1152006
Population structure and establishment of the threatened long‐lived perennial Scorzonera humilis in relation to environment
G Colling, D Matthies, C Reckinger
Journal of Applied Ecology 39 (2), 310-320, 2002
972002
Consequences of ex situ cultivation of plants: Genetic diversity, fitness and adaptation of the monocarpic Cynoglossum officinale L. in botanic gardens
A Enßlin, TM Sandner, D Matthies
Biological Conservation 144 (1), 272-278, 2011
922011
Effects of habitat deterioration on population dynamics and extinction risk of an endangered, long-lived perennial herb (Scorzonera humilis)
GUY Colling, D Matthies
Journal of Ecology, 959-972, 2006
912006
Demographic stochasticity in population fragments of the declining distylous perennial Primula veris (Primulaceae)
M Kéry, D Matthies, B Schmid
Basic and Applied Ecology 4 (3), 197-206, 2003
882003
O sistema não pode efectuar a operação agora. Tente mais tarde.
Artigos 1–20