Publications of Jens Kattge
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Journal Article (195)
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118 (4), pp. 1414 - 1426 (2013)
The BETHY/JSBACH Carbon Cycle Data Assimilation System: experiences and challenges. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences 162.
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10, pp. 789 - 802 (2013)
Simultaneous assimilation of satellite and eddy covariance data for improving terrestrial water and carbon simulations at a semi-arid woodland site in Botswana. Biogeosciences 163.
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94 (7), pp. 1499 - 1509 (2013)
Predicting invertebrate herbivory from plant traits: Polycultures show strong nonadditive effects. Ecology 164.
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49, pp. 69 - 175 (2013)
Connecting the green and brown worlds: Allometric and stoichiometric predictability of above- and below-ground networks. Advances in Ecological Research 165.
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4 (10), 128 (2013)
Whole-plant trait spectra of North American woody plant species reflect fundamental ecological strategies. Ecosphere 166.
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10 (8), pp. 5497 - 5515 (2013)
Impacts of trait variation through observed trait–climate relationships on performance of an Earth system model: a conceptual analysis. Biogeosciences 167.
Journal Article
8 (4), e60360 (2013)
Sampling date, leaf age and root size: Implications for the study of plant C:N:P stoichiometry. PLoS One 168.
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9, pp. 3587 - 3599 (2012)
Future challenges of representing land-processes in studies on land-atmosphere interactions. Biogeosciences 169.
Journal Article
7 (6), e38345 (2012)
The coordination of leaf photosynthesis links C and N fluxes in C3 plant species. PLoS One 170.
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9 (1), pp. 565 - 576 (2012)
Plant-driven variation in decomposition rates improves projections of global litter stock distribution. Biogeosciences 171.
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15, pp. 1230 - 123 (2012)
Abiotic drivers and plant traits explain landscape-scale patterns in soil microbial communities. Ecology Letters 172.
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9, pp. 3547 - 3569 (2012)
Nutrient limitation reduces land carbon uptake in simulations with a model of combined carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling. Biogeosciences 173.
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26, GB3009 (2012)
Relationships between net primary productivity and forest stand age in U.S. forests. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 174.
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93 (8), pp. S83 - S98 (2012)
Phylogenetic and functional characteristics of household yard floras and their changes along an urbanization gradient. ECOLOGY 175.
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15 (8), pp. 831 - 840 (2012)
Competitive interactions between forest trees are driven by species' trait hierarchy, not phylogenetic or functional similarity: implications for forest community assembly. Ecology Letters 176.
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93 (12), p. 2674 (2012)
Predicting invertebrate herbivory from plant traits: evidence from 51 grassland species in experimental monocultures. Ecology 177.
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233, pp. 90 - 103 (2012)
Beyond distance-invariant survival in inverse recruitment modeling: A case study in Siberian Pinus sylvestris forests. Ecological Modelling 178.
Journal Article
17 (2), pp. 819 - 842 (2011)
Feedback of carbon and nitrogen cycles enhances carbon sequestration in the terrestrial biosphere. Global Change Biology 179.
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17 (9), pp. 2905 - 2935 (2011)
TRY - a global database of plant traits. Global Change Biology 180.
Journal Article
2 (2), pp. 202 - 213 (2011)
A generic structure for plant trait databases. Methods in Ecology and Evolution