@misc{BochAllanBirkhoferetal., author = {Boch, Steffen and Allan, Eric and Birkhofer, Klaus and Bossdorf, Oliver and Bl{\"u}thgen, Nico and Christ-Breulmann, Sabina and Diek{\"o}tter, Tim and Dormann, Carsten F. and Gossner, Martin M. and Hallmann, Christine and Hemp, Andreas and H{\"o}lzel, Norbert and Jung, Kirsten and Klaus, Valentin H. and Klein, Alexandra M. and Kleinebecker, Till and Lange, Markus and M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg and Nacke, Heiko and Prati, Daniel and Renner, Swen C. and Rothenw{\"o}hrer, Christoph and Schall, Peter and Schulze, Ernst-Detlef and Socher, Stephanie A. and Tscharntke, Teja and T{\"u}rke, Manfred and Weiner, Christiane N. and Weisser, Wolfgang W. and Westphal, Catrin and Wolters, Volkmar and Wubet, Tesfaye and Fischer, Markus}, title = {Extensive und j{\"a}hrlich wechselnde Nutzungsintensit{\"a}t f{\"o}rdert den Artenreichtum im Gr{\"u}nland}, series = {ANLIEGEN NATUR}, volume = {38}, journal = {ANLIEGEN NATUR}, number = {1}, issn = {1864-0729}, pages = {86 -- 95}, language = {de} } @misc{HayatSpiritoCorleyWiciaketal., author = {Hayat, Ahsan and Spirito, Davide and Corley-Wiciak, Agnieszka Anna and Schubert, Markus Andreas and Masood, Maria and Reichmann, Felix and Ratzke, Markus and Capellini, Giovanni and Fischer, Inga Anita}, title = {MBE-based growth of Sn-rich quantum wells and dots at low Sn deposition rates}, series = {Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing}, volume = {165}, journal = {Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing}, issn = {1873-4081}, doi = {10.1016/j.mssp.2023.107693}, language = {en} } @misc{BambachFischerRoehrich, author = {Bambach, Markus and Fischer, Georg and R{\"o}hrich, Tobias}, title = {Verfahren und Anlage zur kombiniert additiven und umformenden Fertigung}, language = {de} } @misc{FischerWeissWimmer, author = {Fischer, Alfons and Weiß, Sabine and Wimmer, Markus A.}, title = {The Tribological Difference between Biomedical Steels and CoCrMo-Alloys}, series = {Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials}, volume = {9}, journal = {Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials}, issn = {1878-0180}, pages = {50 -- 62}, language = {en} } @misc{ZaplataWinterBiemeltetal., author = {Zaplata, Markus Klemens and Winter, Susanne and Biemelt, Detlef and Fischer, Anton}, title = {Immediate shift towards source dynamics: The pioneer species Conyza canadensis in an initial ecosystem}, series = {Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants}, volume = {206}, journal = {Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants}, number = {11}, doi = {10.1016/j.flora.2011.07.001}, pages = {928 -- 934}, abstract = {The aim of this study was to detect a potential temporal shift from sink to source dynamics of pioneer plants during primary succession. The study was done in an initial ecosystem, namely an artificially constructed catchment on Pleistocene sands in eastern Germany. The import and export of seeds (including soil seed bank and seed rain), the development of vegetation cover and the population size of all pioneer species were recorded in 2005-2009. The interplay between the spatial distribution of seed rain and the prevailing wind direction provide evidence that seeds of Conyza canadensis (Asteraceae) first and to a considerable amount left the developing ecosystem. A change from a sink to source dynamics was detected already in the first year of both the existence of the site and occurrence of C. canadensis individuals within the site. Population patterns at the landscape unit scale demonstrated extensive auto-correlations in the coverage of this invasive plant at first. Our results underline the pioneer traits of C. canadensis as a prolific seeder and excellent wind disperser, which enables this species to become rapidly dominant over relatively large areas.}, language = {en} } @misc{AhmelsVossGagoetal., author = {Ahmels, Peter and Voß, Ulrike and Gago, Aldo and Lettenmeier, Philipp and Voglst{\"a}tter, Christopher and Schmitz, Steffen and Kleinickel, Cindy and Barsch, Markus and Rockmann, Rico and Pumpa, Martin and Fischer, Ulrich and Voigt, Andr{\´e}}, title = {Wasserstoff zur Windenergiespeicherung - Ergebnisse des Projektes WESpe}, series = {HZwei: das Magazin f{\"u}r Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzellen}, volume = {18}, journal = {HZwei: das Magazin f{\"u}r Wasserstoff und Brennstoffzellen}, number = {2}, issn = {1862-393X}, pages = {28 -- 30}, language = {de} } @misc{ZaplataWinterFischeretal., author = {Zaplata, Markus Klemens and Winter, Susanne and Fischer, Anton and Kollmann, Johannes and Ulrich, Werner}, title = {Species-driven phases and increasing structure in early-successional plant communities}, series = {The American Naturalist}, volume = {Vol. 181}, journal = {The American Naturalist}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1086/668571}, pages = {E17 -- E27}, abstract = {Successional phases describe changes in ecological communities that proceed in steps rather than continuously. Despite their importance for the understanding of ecosystem development, there still exists no reliable definition of phases and no quantitative measure of phase transitions. In order to obtain these data, we investigated primary succession in an artificial catchment (6 ha) in eastern Germany over a period of 6 years. The data set consists of records of plant species and their cover values, and initial substrate properties, both from plots in a regular grid (20 m × 20 m) suitable for spatial data analysis. Community assembly was studied by analyses of species co-occurrence and nestedness. Additionally, we correlated lognormal and log series distributions of species abundance to each community. We here introduce a new general method for detection of successional phases based on the degree of transient spatial homogeneity in the study system. Spatially coherent vegetation patterns revealed non-overlapping partitions within this sequence of primary succession and were characterized as two distinct ecological phases. Patterns of species co-occurrence were increasingly less random, and hence the importance of demographic stochasticity and neutral community assembly decreased during the study period. Our findings highlight the spatial dimension of successional phases and quantify the degree of change between these steps. They are an element for advancing a more reliable terminology of ecological successions.}, language = {en} } @misc{ZaplataWinterBiemeltetal., author = {Zaplata, Markus Klemens and Winter, S. and Biemelt, Detlef and Fischer, A.}, title = {Colonization potential of the opportunistic herb Conyza canadensis at the landscape scale in an initial catchment}, language = {en} } @misc{WeinhardtFuchsFischeretal., author = {Weinhardt, Lothar and Fuchs, Oliver and Fischer, Andr{\´e} and Weigand, Markus and Meyer, Frank and Benkert, Andreas and Blum, Monika and B{\"a}r, Marcus and Pookpanratana, Sujitra and Denlinger, Jonathan D. and Heske, Clemens and Umbach, Eberhard}, title = {Site- and Symmetry-resolved Resonant X-ray Emission Study of a Highly-ordered PTCDA Thin Film}, series = {The Journal of Physical Chemistry: C}, volume = {120}, journal = {The Journal of Physical Chemistry: C}, number = {16}, issn = {1932-7447}, doi = {10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b12422}, pages = {8607 -- 8615}, language = {en} } @misc{NitschRatzkePozarowskaetal., author = {Nitsch, Paul-G. and Ratzke, Markus and Pozarowska, Emilia and Flege, Jan Ingo and Alvarado Chavarin, Carlos and Wenger, Christian and Fischer, Inga Anita}, title = {Deposition of reduced ceria thin films by reactive magnetron sputtering for the development of a resistive gas sensor}, series = {Verhandlungen der DPG, Berlin 2024}, journal = {Verhandlungen der DPG, Berlin 2024}, publisher = {Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft}, address = {Bad Honnef}, issn = {0420-0195}, abstract = {The use of cerium oxide for hydrogen sensing is limited by the low electrical conductivity of layers deposited from a ceria target. To increase the electrical conductivity, partially reduced cerium oxide layers were obtained from a metallic cerium target by reactive magnetron sputtering. The proportions of the oxidation states Ce3+, present in reduced species, and Ce4+, present in fully oxidized species, were determined by ex-situ XPS. For electrical characterization, films were deposited on planarized tungsten finger electrodes. IV curves were measured over several days to investigate possible influences of oxygen and humidity on electrical conductivity. The morphological stability of the layers under ambient conditions was investigated by microscopical methods. The XPS results show a significant amount of Ce3+ in the layers. The electrical conductivity of as-grown samples is several orders of magnitude higher than that of samples grown from a ceria target. However, the conductivity decreases over time, indicating an oxidation of the layers. The surface morphology of the samples was found to be changing drastically within days, leading to partial delamination.}, language = {en} }