Publications of Markus Lange
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Journal Article (65)
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540 (7632), pp. 266 - 269 (2016)
Land-use intensification causes multitrophic homogenization of grassland communities. Nature 42.
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94, pp. 122 - 132 (2016)
Plant diversity generates enhanced soil microbial access to recently photosynthesized carbon in the rhizosphere. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 43.
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97 (8), pp. 2044 - 2054 (2016)
Plant functional diversity increases grassland productivity‐related water vapor fluxes: an Ecotron and modeling approach. Ecology 44.
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371 (1694), 20150269 (2016)
Locally rare species influence grassland ecosystem multifunctionality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B: Biological Sciences 45.
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18 (12), pp. 1356 - 1365 (2015)
Plant diversity shapes microbe-rhizosphere effects on P mobilisation from organic matter in soil. Ecology Letters 46.
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6, 6707 (2015)
Plant diversity increases soil microbial activity and soil carbon storage. Nature Communications 47.
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96 (6), pp. 1492 - 1501 (2015)
Grassland management intensification weakens the associations among the diversities of multiple plant and animal taxa. Ecology 48.
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84 (1), pp. 143 - 154 (2015)
Effects of land-use intensity on arthropod species abundance distributions in grasslands. Journal of Animal Ecology 49.
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9 (9), e107033 (2014)
Resource-mediated indirect effects of grassland management on arthropod diversity. PLoS One 50.
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9 (5), e96182 (2014)
Biotic and abiotic properties mediating plant diversity effects on soil microbial communities in an experimental grassland. PLoS One 51.
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23 (4), pp. 945 - 962 (2014)
Limitations to the use of arthropods as temperate forests indicators. Biodiversity and Conservation 52.
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111 (1), pp. 308 - 313 (2014)
Interannual variation in land-use intensity enhances grassland multidiversity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 53.
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9 (3), e106529 (2014)
Plant diversity impacts decomposition and herbivory via changes in aboveground arthropods. PLoS One 54.
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9 (8), e104876 (2014)
Differential responses of herbivores and herbivory to management in temperate European beech. PLoS One 55.
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76, pp. 57 - 69 (2014)
Increased belowground carbon inputs and warming promote loss of soil organic carbon through complementary microbial responses. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 56.
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329, pp. 166 - 176 (2014)
Effects of forest management on ground-dwelling beetles (Coleoptera; Carabidae, Staphylinidae) in Central Europe are mainly mediated by changes in forest structure. Forest Ecology and Management 57.
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173, pp. 223 - 237 (2013)
A comparison of the strength of biodiversity effects across multiple functions. Oecologia 58.
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166, pp. 212 - 220 (2013)
The importance of heterogeneity revisited from a multiscale and multitaxa approach. Biological Conservation 59.
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177, pp. 1 - 9 (2013)
Does organic grassland farming benefit plant and arthropod diversity at the expense of yield and soil fertility? Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 60.
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179 (1), pp. 124 - 131 (2012)
Are gastropods, rather than ants, important dispersers of seeds of myrmecochorous forest herbs? American Naturalist