@misc{OrtmannMaaserParandianetal., author = {Ortmann, Steffen and Maaser, Michael and Parandian, Baback and Schulz, Martin}, title = {Telemedizinisch assistierte ambulante Betreuung von Patienten}, language = {de} } @misc{BrinkmannOberrathAwakowiczetal., author = {Brinkmann, Ralf Peter and Oberrath, Jens and Awakowicz, Peter and Lapke, Martin and Musch, Thomas and Mussenbrock, Thomas and Rolfes, Ilona and Schulz, Christian and Storch, Robert and Styrnoll, Tim and Zietz, Christian}, title = {Device and Use of the Device for Measuring the Density and/or the Electron Temperature and/or the Collision Frequency of a Plasma}, language = {en} } @misc{SchulzSkrzypczakSchneideretal., author = {Schulz, Christian M. and Skrzypczak, M. and Schneider, Erich and Hapfelmeier, Alexander and Martin, J. and Kochs, Eberhard F. and Schneider, G.}, title = {Assessment of subjective workload in an anaesthesia simulator environment: reliability and validity}, series = {European Journal of Anaesthesiology}, volume = {28}, journal = {European Journal of Anaesthesiology}, number = {7}, issn = {0265-0215}, pages = {502 -- 505}, language = {en} } @misc{TolksdorfKaiserPetretal., author = {Tolksdorf, Johann Friedrich and Kaiser, Knut and Petr, Libor and Herbig, Christoph and Koč{\´a}r, Petr and Heinrich, Susann and Wilke, Franziska D.H. and Theuerkauf, Martin and F{\"u}lling, Alexander and Schubert, Matthias and Schr{\"o}der, Frank and Křiv{\´a}nek, Roman and Schulz, Lars and Bonhage, Alexander and Hemker, Christiane}, title = {Past human impact in a mountain forest: geoarchaeology of a medieval glass production and charcoal hearth site in the Erzgebirge, Germany}, series = {Regional Environmental Change}, volume = {20}, journal = {Regional Environmental Change}, number = {3}, issn = {1436-378X}, doi = {10.1007/s10113-020-01638-1}, pages = {20}, language = {en} } @misc{CarrilloRojasSchulzOrellanaAlvearetal., author = {Carrillo-Rojas, Galo and Schulz, Hans Martin and Orellana-Alvear, Johanna and Ochoa-S{\´a}nchez, Ana and Trachte, Katja and C{\´e}lleri, Rolando and Bendix, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Atmosphere-surface fluxes modeling for the high Andes: The case of p{\´a}ramo catchments of Ecuador}, series = {Science of the Total Environment}, journal = {Science of the Total Environment}, number = {704}, issn = {0048-9697}, doi = {10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135372}, abstract = {Interest in atmosphere-surface flux modeling over the mountainous regions of the globe has increased recently, with a major focus on the prediction of water, carbon and other functional indicators in natural and disturbed conditions. However, less research has been centered on exploring energy fluxes (net radiation; sensible, latent and soil heat) and actual evapotranspiration (ETa) over the Neotropical Andean biome of the p{\´a}ramo. The present study assesses the implementation and parameterization of a state-of-art Land-Surface Model (LSM) for simulation of these fluxes over two representative p{\´a}ramo catchments of southern Ecuador. We evaluated the outputs of the LSM Community Land Model (CLM ver. 4.0) with (i) ground-level flux observations from the first (and highest) Eddy Covariance (EC) tower of the Northern Andean p{\´a}ramos; (ii) spatial ETa estimates from the energy balance-based model METRIC (based on Landsat imagery); and (iii) derived ETa from the closure of the water balance (WB). CLM's energy predictions revealed a significant underestimation on net radiation, which impacts the sensible and soil heat fluxes (underestimation), and delivers a slight overestimation on latent heat flux. Modeled CLM ETa showed acceptable goodness-of-fit (Pearson R = 0.82) comparable to ETa from METRIC (R = 0.83). Contrarily, a poor performance of ETa WB was observed (R = 0.46). These findings provide solid evidence on the CLM's accuracy for the ETa modeling, and give insights in the selection of other ETa methods. The study contributes to a better understanding of ecosystem functioning in terms of water loss through evaporative processes, and might help in the development of future LSMs' implementations focused on climate / land use change scenarios for the p{\´a}ramo.}, language = {en} } @misc{GerlingDrechslerKeuleretal., author = {Gerling, Charlotte and Drechsler, Martin and Keuler, Klaus and Leins, Johannes A. and Radtke, Kai and Schulz, Bj{\"o}rn and Sturm, Astrid and W{\"a}tzold, Frank}, title = {Modelling the cost-effective spatio-temporal allocation of conservation measures in agricultural landscapes facing}, publisher = {ZBW-Leibnitz Information Centre for Economics}, address = {Kiel ; Hamburg}, pages = {22}, abstract = {Beitr{\"a}ge zur Jahrestagung des Vereins f{\"u}r Socialpolitik 2021: Climate Economics}, language = {en} } @misc{GerlingDrechslerKeuleretal., author = {Gerling, Charlotte and Drechsler, Martin and Keuler, Klaus and Leins, Johannes A. and Radtke, Kai and Schulz, Bj{\"o}rn and Sturm, Astrid and W{\"a}tzold, Frank}, title = {Cost-effective conservation in the face of climate change: combining ecological-economic modelling and climate science for the cost-effective spatio-temporal allocation of conservation measures in agricultural landscapes}, series = {MPRA paper}, journal = {MPRA paper}, pages = {21}, language = {en} } @misc{GerlingDrechslerKeuleretal., author = {Gerling, Charlotte and Drechsler, Martin and Keuler, Klaus and Leins, Johannes A. and Radtke, Kai and Schulz, Bj{\"o}rn and Sturm, Astrid and W{\"a}tzold, Frank}, title = {Climate-ecological-economic modelling for the cost-effective spatiotemporal allocation of conservation measures in cultural landscapes facing climate change}, series = {Q Open}, volume = {2}, journal = {Q Open}, number = {1}, issn = {2633-9048}, doi = {10.1093/qopen/qoac004}, pages = {1 -- 20}, language = {en} } @misc{NeyretLeProvostBoesingetal., author = {Neyret, Margot and Le Provost, Ga{\"e}tane and Boesing, Andrea Larissa and Schneider, Florian D. and Baulechner, Dennis and Bergmann, Joana and Vries, Franciska T. de and Fiore-Donno, Anna Maria and Geisen, Stefan and Goldmann, Kezia and Merges, Anna and Saifutdinov, Ruslan A. and Simons, Nadja K. and Tobias, Joseph A. and Zaitsev, Andrey S. and Gossner, Martin M. and Jung, Kirsten and Kandeler, Ellen and Krauss, Jochen and Penone, Caterina and Schloter, Michael and Schulz, Stefanie and Staab, Michael and Wolters, Volkmar and Apostolakis, Antonios and Birkhofer, Klaus and Boch, Steffen and Boeddinghaus, Runa S. and Bolliger, Ralph and Bonkowski, Michael and Buscot, Fran{\c{c}}ois and Dumack, Kenneth and Fischer, Markus and Gan, Huei Ying and Heinze, Johannes and H{\"o}lzel, Norbert and John, Katharina and Klaus, Valentin H. and Kleinebecker, Till and Marhan, Sven and M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg and Renner, Swen C. and Rillig, Matthias C. and Schenk, No{\"e}lle V. and Sch{\"o}ning, Ingo and Schrumpf, Marion and Seibold, Sebastian and Socher, Stephanie A. and Solly, Emily F. and Teuscher, Miriam and Kleunen, Mark van and Wubet, Tesfaye and Manning, Peter}, title = {A slow-fast trait continuum at the whole community level in relation to land-use intensification}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {15}, journal = {Nature Communications}, number = {1}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-024-45113-5}, abstract = {AbstractOrganismal functional strategies form a continuum from slow- to fast-growing organisms, in response to common drivers such as resource availability and disturbance. However, whether there is synchronisation of these strategies at the entire community level is unclear. Here, we combine trait data for 2800 above- and belowground taxa from 14 trophic guilds spanning a disturbance and resource availability gradient in German grasslands. The results indicate that most guilds consistently respond to these drivers through both direct and trophically mediated effects, resulting in a 'slow-fast' axis at the level of the entire community. Using 15 indicators of carbon and nutrient fluxes, biomass production and decomposition, we also show that fast trait communities are associated with faster rates of ecosystem functioning. These findings demonstrate that 'slow' and 'fast' strategies can be manifested at the level of whole communities, opening new avenues of ecosystem-level functional classification.}, language = {en} } @misc{CharisseErusPomponioetal., author = {Chariss{\´e}, Daniel and Erus, Guray and Pomponio, Raymond and Gorges, Martin and Schmidt, Nele and Schneider, Christine and Liepelt-Scarfone, Inga and Riedel, Oliver and Reetz, Kathrin and Schulz, J{\"o}rg B. and Berg, Daniela and Storch, Alexander and Witt, Karsten and Dodel, Richard and Kalbe, Elke and Kassubek, Jan and Hilker-Roggendorf, R{\"u}diger and Baudrexel, Simon}, title = {Brain age and Alzheimer's-like atrophy are domain-specific predictors of cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease}, series = {Neurobiology of Aging}, volume = {109}, journal = {Neurobiology of Aging}, issn = {0197-4580}, doi = {10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2021.08.020}, pages = {31 -- 42}, abstract = {Recently, it was shown that patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) who exhibit an "Alzheimer's disease (AD)-like" pattern of brain atrophy are at greater risk for future cognitive decline. This study aimed to investigate whether this association is domain-specific and whether atrophy associated with brain aging also relates to cognitive impairment in PD. SPARE-AD, an MRI index capturing AD-like atrophy, and atrophy-based estimates of brain age were computed from longitudinal structural imaging data of 178 PD patients and 84 healthy subjects from the LANDSCAPE cohort. All patients underwent an extensive neuropsychological test battery. Patients diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or dementia were found to have higher SPARE-AD scores as compared to patients with normal cognition and healthy controls. All patient groups showed increased brain age. SPARE-AD predicted impairment in memory, language and executive functions, whereas advanced brain age was associated with deficits in attention and working memory. Data suggest that SPARE-AD and brain age are differentially related to domain-specific cognitive decline in PD. The underlying pathomechanisms remain to be determined.}, language = {en} }