TY - GEN A1 - Ehrmann, Otto A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Kaczorek, Danuta A1 - Sommer, Michael T1 - Testate amoebae in 31 mature forest ecosystems - densities and micro-distribution in soils T2 - European Journal of Protistology Y1 - 2012 SN - 1618-0429 N1 - Diese Publikation entstand in Zusammenarbeit mit dem ZALF e.V. und dem Büro für Bodenmikromorphologie und Bodenbiologie Creglingen (Erstautor) VL - 48 IS - 3 SP - 161 EP - 168 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred T1 - Immediate effects of prescribed burning on terrestrial testate amoebae in a continental Calluna heathland T2 - Ecological Engineering Y1 - 2012 SN - 0925-8574 N1 - Die Freilandarbeiten und Teile der Auswertung erfolgten am Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz VL - 42 SP - 101 EP - 106 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Kaczorek, Danuta A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Sommer, Michael T1 - Dynamics and drivers of the protozoic Si pool along a 10-year chronosequence of initial ecosystem states T2 - Ecological Engineering N2 - The size and dynamics of biogenic silicon (BSi) pools influence silicon (Si) fluxes from terrestrial to aquatic ecosystems. The research focus up to now was on the role of plants in Si cycling. In recent studies on old forests annual biosilicification rates of idiosomic testate amoebae (i.e. TA producing self-secreted silica shells) were shown to be of the order of Si uptake by trees. However, no comparable data exist for initial ecosystems. We analyzed the protozoic BSi pool (idiosomic TA), corresponding annual biosilicification rates and readily available and amorphous Si fractions along a 10-year chronosequence in a post-mining landscape in Brandenburg, Germany. Idiosomic Si pools ranged from 3 to 680 g Si ha−1 and were about 3–4 times higher at vegetated compared to uncovered spots. They increased significantly with age and were related to temporal development of soil chemical properties. The calculation of annual biosilicification resulted in maxima between 2 and 16 kg Si ha−1 with rates always higher at vegetated spots. Our results showed that the BSi pool of idiosomic TA is built up rapidly during the initial phases of ecosystem development and is strongly linked to plant growth. Furthermore, our findings highlight the importance of TA for Si cycling in young artificial ecosystems. Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2014.06.011 SN - 0925-8574 IS - 70 SP - 477 EP - 482 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Ehrmann, Otto A1 - Kaczorek, Danuta A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Sommer, Michael T1 - The protozoic Si pool in temperate forest ecosystems - quantification, abiotic controls and interactions with earthworms T2 - Geoderma Y1 - 2015 SN - 0016-7061 IS - 243-244 SP - 196 EP - 204 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Höhn, Axel A1 - Kaczorek, Danuta A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Sommer, Michael T1 - As time goes by—Spatiotemporal changes of biogenic Si pools in initial T2 - Applied Soil Ecology N2 - Accumulation and recycling of biogenic silicon (BSi) in terrestrial ecosystems influence fluxes of dissolved Si from the continents to the oceans, thus act as a filter in the global Si cycle. Although the biogenic control mechanism especially of phytogenic Si pools (phytoliths) has been generally recognized since decades quantitative information on other terrestrial BSi pools is surprisingly rare. For the first time terrestrial protophytic (diatom frustules), protozoic (testate amoeba shells) and zoogenic (sponge spicules) Si pools were quantified in soils of initial ecosystem states. We analyzed spatiotemporal changes of these Si pools in differently aged soils of the artificial catchment ‘Chicken Creek’ in NE Germany. Within a relatively short time span (<10 years) of ecosystem development protophytic, protozoic and zoogenic Si pool sizes increased markedly, whereat protozoic Si pools were the smallest ones with a maximum of 6.2 mg m−2. Zoogenic Si pool size (max. 22.6 mg m−2) is comparable to the one of protophytic Si pools (max. 30.5 mg m−2) although only few sponge spicules (n = 10) and spicule fragments (n = 2) were found. Differences in quantities, dynamics and resistibility against dissolution of various BSi pools indicate their possibility to influence biogeochemical Si cycling relatively rapid (protophytic and protozoic Si pools) or slow (zoogenic Si pool). Spatiotemporal changes of protophytic and protozoic Si pools within the first decade of ecosystem development seem to be mainly controlled by (biotic) small-scale environmental conditions (e.g., vegetation, food sources). Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsoil.2016.01.020 SN - 0929-1393 VL - 105 SP - 9 EP - 16 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Seidl-Lampaa, Barbara A1 - Höhn, Axel A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Meisterfeld, Ralf A1 - Sommer, Michael T1 - Culture growth of testate amoebae under different silicon concentrations T2 - European Journal of Protistology Y1 - 2016 SN - 1618-0429 SN - 0932-4739 VL - 56 SP - 171 EP - 179 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Shimano, Satoshi D. A1 - Onodera, Yuka A1 - Wanner, Manfred T1 - Testate amoebae collected from moss on urban buildings with different age, height and distance to a possible source habitat – are there obvious colonization patterns? T2 - Soil Organisms Y1 - 2017 SN - 2509-9523 SN - 1864-6417 VL - 89 IS - 3 SP - 151 EP - 155 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Höhn, Axel A1 - Kaczorek, Danuta A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Wehrhan, Marc A1 - Sommer, Michael T1 - How big is the influence of biogenic silicon pools on short-term changes in water-soluble silicon in soils? Implications from a study of a 10-year-old soil–plant system T2 - Biogeosciences Y1 - 2017 SN - 1726-4189 SN - 1726-4170 VL - 14 IS - 22 SP - 5239 EP - 5252 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Shimano, Satoshi D. A1 - Bobrov, Anatoly A. A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Lamentowicz, Mariusz A1 - Mazei, Yuri A1 - Ohtsuka, Taisuke T1 - Testate amoeba diversity of a poor fen on mineral soil in the hilly area of Central Honshu, Japan T2 - Acta Protozoologica Y1 - 2017 SN - 1689-0027 SN - 0065-1583 VL - 56 IS - 3 SP - 215 EP - 220 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Betker, Elisa A1 - Shimano, Satoshi D. A1 - Krawczynski, René T1 - Are soil testate amoebae and diatoms useful for forensics? T2 - Forensic Science International Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.05.027 SN - 0379-0738 VL - 289 SP - 223 EP - 231 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Birkhofer, Klaus A1 - Fischer, Thomas A1 - Shimizu, Miki A1 - Shimano, Satoshi D. A1 - Puppe, Daniel T1 - Soil Testate Amoebae and Diatoms as Bioindicators of an Old Heavy Metal Contaminated Floodplain in Japan T2 - Microbial Ecology Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s00248-019- 01383-x SN - 1432-184X SN - 0095-3628 VL - 79 IS - 1 SP - 123 EP - 133 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Sogame, Yoichiro A1 - Shimizu, Miki T1 - Testate amoebae from two low-lying tropical islets of Tuvalu, South Pacific T2 - Pedobiologia : journal of soil ecology N2 - Testate amoebae are a polyphyletic group of ubiquitous unicellular eukaryotic micro-organisms. They occur in high abundances in freshwater and terrestrial habitats, where they play an important role in biogeochemical and ecological processes. Terrestrial amoeba data from small tropical islands are rarely available despite the fact that they are interesting for investigations on global change induced sea level rise, biodiversity and biogeography. Based on a previously published paper on the impact of increased salinity to testate amoebae, the aim of this study is to present data on amoebal biodiversity from two remote, low-lying tropical islets of Tuvalu (South Pacific). In total 47 species and subspecific taxa of testate amoebae were recorded. These findings are based on 21 soil samples from 7 terrestrial habitats examined microscopically. Most species found were relatively small (< 100 μm) and considered as cosmopolitan. Non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination (NMDS) separated the samples by habitat structure and flooding regime rather than islet origin. Despite the apparently remote character of the study sites, human influence on distribution and biogeography of testate amoebae cannot be excluded. KW - Soil protists KW - Community structure KW - Sea level rise KW - Remote Pacific islands Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedobi.2021.150732 SN - 0031-4056 SN - 1873-1511 SP - 87 EP - 88 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Sogame, Yoichiro A1 - Shimizu, Miki T1 - An elevation transect study of testate amoeba communities up to 4000 m a.s.l. on Mount Kinabalu, Borneo T2 - European Journal of Protistology N2 - Testate amoebae are a polyphyletic assemblage of unicellular eukaryotes with a specific shell. They occur frequently in soil and freshwater habitats all over the world, important for ecosystem functioning and useful for bio-indication. Terrestrial amoeba data from Borneo or Malaysia are rarely available. In this study, data on species composition and relative abundance were presented along a transect from 1730 m up to 4000 m above sea level from 10 elevational levels on Mt. Kinabalu, Malaysian Borneo. In total 78 morphotypes of testate amoebae were recorded. Most were small (under 100 µm) and supposedly cosmopolitan. However, Certesella certesi with limited geographical distribution and some rare taxa (e.g., Padaungiella lageniformis cordiformis, Placocista jurassica, Trinema chardezi) and two undescribed morphospecies were also observed. Presence/absence and relative abundance data of testate amoebae were associated to elevation with a pronounced change at the tree line, as revealed by non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination analysis. Our data from Southeast Asia contribute to the actual discussion on distributional patterns considering elevation gradients and biogeography of eukaryotic microbes. KW - Soil protists KW - Community structure KW - Malaysia Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2022.125868 SN - 0932-4739 VL - Vol. 83 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Sommer, Michael A1 - Funk, Roger A1 - Puppe, Daniel T1 - Testate amoebae colonizing a newly exposed land surface are of airborne origin T2 - Ecological Indicators N2 - We hypothesized that at the very beginning of terrestrial ecosystem development, airborne testate amoebae play a pivotal role in facilitating organismic colonization and related soil processes. We, therefore, analyzed size and quantity of airborne testate amoebae and immigration and colonization success of airborne testate amoebae on a new land surface (experimental site “Chicken Creek”, artificial post-mining water catchment). Within an altogether 91-day exposure of 70 adhesive traps, 12 species of testate amoebae were identified to be of airborne origin. Phryganella acropodia (51% of all individuals found, diameter about 35–45 μm) and Centropyxis sphagnicola (23% of all individuals found, longest axis about 55–68 μm), occurred most frequently in the adhesive traps. We extrapolated an aerial amoeba deposition of 61 individuals d−1 m−2 (living and dead individuals combined). Although it would be necessary to have a longer sequence (some additional years), our analysis of the “target substrate” of aerial immigration (catchment site) may point to a shift from a stochastic (variable) beginning of community assembly to a more deterministic (stable) course. This shift was assigned to an age of seven years of initial soil development. Although experienced specialists are necessary to conduct these time-consuming studies, the presented data suggest that terrestrial amoebae are suitable indicators for initial ecosystem development and utilization. Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2014.07.037 SN - 1470-160x VL - 48 SP - 55 EP - 62 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Sommer, Michael A1 - Höhn, Axel A1 - Breuer, Jörn A1 - Zagorski, Zbigniew A1 - Busse, J. A1 - Barkusky, Dietmar A1 - Meier, K. A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Kaczorek, Danuta T1 - Si cycling in a forest biogeosystem – the importance of transient state biogenic Si pools T2 - Biogeosciences Y1 - 2013 SN - 1726-4189 VL - 10 IS - 7 SP - 4991 EP - 5007 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Tsyganov, Andrey N. A1 - Bobrov, Anatoly A. A1 - Shimano, Satoshi D. A1 - Mitchell, Edward A. D. A1 - Hagiwara, Yasuo A1 - Wall, Adeline A. J. A1 - Wanner, Manfred T1 - Distribution of soil testate amoeba assemblages along an elevation gradient on Mount Fuji T2 - European Journal of Protistology N2 - Elevation gradients have been useful to study distributional patterns of soil organisms since the time of Humboldt but only recently these patterns have been studied for soil microorganisms. Here we report the results on species diversity and composition of soil- and moss-dwelling testate amoeba assemblages along a 1400 m elevation gradient (904–2377 m a.s.l.) on Mount Fuji (Japan) from temperate forest to alpine vegetation. In total, 95 testate amoeba taxa belonging to 29 genera were identified. The core of testate amoeba assemblages was formed by ubiquitous species such as Trinema lineare, Euglypha laevis, Cryptodifflugia oviformis, and Trinema complanatum. However, several taxa with limited geographic distribution were also observed (e.g., Centropyxis latideflandriana, C. stenodeflandriana, Plagiopyxis cf. barrosi, Heleopera rectangularis, and Distomatopyxis couillardi). Species diversity indices (species richness and Shannon’s index) were characterised by bell-shaped patterns peaking at ∼ 1700 m in the subalpine mixed conifer-deciduous forest. The species composition of testate amoeba assemblages was best explained by the vegetation types which accounted for 12.3% of the total variation. Overall, these findings indicate that elevation effects on species composition of testate amoeba assemblages are strongly mediated by vegetation. KW - Protists KW - Biogeography KW - Elevation KW - Vegetation type KW - Distribution Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejop.2022.125894 SN - 0932-4739 VL - 84 SP - 1 EP - 12 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Saito, Ryota A1 - Koizumi, Ryota A1 - Sakai, Tatsuya A1 - Shimizu, Taiga A1 - Ono, Taiki A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Takyu, Toshio A1 - Tanaka, Toshihiko A1 - Sogame, Yoichiro T1 - Recovery of proliferative capability in gamma irradiated Colpoda cucullus (ciliated protist) resting cysts and its radiation hormesis T2 - Protistology N2 - The resting cyst is one of the quietest life stages (i.e. cryptobiosis) with hardly measurable or even ceased metabolic activity. However, are the resting cysts just resting? Here, to our knowledge, we report for the first time radiation hormesis in resting cysts. In the present study, we focused on the proliferative capability of excysted cells from 500–4000 Gy-gamma-irradiated Colpoda cucullus resting cysts by a bioassay method. Generally, excysted cells from irradiated cysts lose their proliferative capability. However, we observed an increased proliferative capability promoted by low doses of irradiation. Cells, which had excysted from 500-Gy-irradiated cysts, restored their proliferation capability with a recovery period of 12 h and 24 h before excysting. Additionally, cells, which had excysted from 500-4000-Gy irradiated cysts, recovered proliferative capability by re-forming resting cysts. Here, the proliferative capability of excysted cells from 500-Gy-irradiated cysts was even higher than that of non-irradiated. KW - cyst KW - cell proliferation KW - hormesis KW - stress repair KW - recover Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4467/16890027AP.19.006.10837 SN - 1680-0826 VL - 14 IS - 3 SP - 160 EP - 171 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Aoki, Yoshiyuki A1 - Sogame, Yoichiro A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Mazei, Yuri A1 - Shimano, Satoshi D. T1 - A new testate amoeba, Matsakision ogawaraensis sp. nov. (Silicofilosea: Incertae sedis Euglyphida) from lake shore sand of northern Japan T2 - Acta Protozoologica N2 - A new species of a testate amoeba, Matsakision ogawaraensis sp. nov., is described from Ogawara pond, Aomori Prefecture, Japan. This is the third species in the genus Matsakision. Matsakision ogawaraensis sp. nov. is distinguished from two other species by the specific form of the shell in apertural view, which is triangular (the shells of other species are circular or elliptic). In addition, it has a chitinous lip around the aperture. For the first time, long needle-like pseudopodia have been observed. KW - testate amoeba KW - Matsakision KW - Rhizaria KW - lake KW - Japan Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.ejournals.eu/pliki/art/17797/pl U6 - https://doi.org/10.4467/16890027AP.20.008.12676 SN - 1689-0027 SN - 0065-1583 VL - 59 IS - 2 SP - 99 EP - 105 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Birkhofer, Klaus A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Shimano, Satoshi D. A1 - Shimizu, Miki T1 - Tolerance of testate amoeba species to rising sea levels under laboratory conditions and in the South Pacific T2 - Pedobiologia Y1 - 2020 SN - 0031-4056 VL - 79 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Puppe, Daniel A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Sommer, Michael T1 - Data on euglyphid testate amoeba densities, corresponding protozoic silicon pools, and selected soil parameters of initial and forested biogeosystems T2 - Data in Brief Y1 - 2018 SN - 2352-3409 VL - 21 SP - 1697 EP - 1703 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bröring, Udo A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Wiegleb, Gerhard ED - Bröring, Udo ED - Wanner, Manfred T1 - Biodiversität und Sukzession in der Bergbaufolgelandschaft T2 - Entwicklung der Biodiversität in der Bergbaufolgelandschaft im Gefüge von Ökologie und Sozioökonomie Y1 - 2007 SP - 5 EP - 16 PB - UWV, BTU Cottbus CY - Cottbus ER - TY - GEN A1 - Heym, Eva C. A1 - Jahn, Susan A1 - Kampen, Helge A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Walther, Doreen T1 - The mosquito fauna of Berlin - a contribution to data collections on the family Culicidae in urban surroundings T2 - Mitteilungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Allgemeine und Angewandte Entomologie Y1 - 2018 SN - 0344-9084 VL - 21 SP - 215 EP - 219 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hohberg, Karin A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Russell, David J. A1 - Christian, Axel A1 - Schulz, Hans-Jürgen A1 - Lehmitz, Ricarda A1 - Wanner, Manfred ED - Elmer, Michael ED - Schaaf, Wolfgang ED - Biemelt, Detlef ED - Gerwin, Werner ED - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - First five years of soil food-web development in Chicken Creek catchment T2 - The artificial catchment Chicken Creek - initial ecosystem development 2005-2010 Y1 - 2011 SP - 93 EP - 114 PB - FZLB CY - Cottbus ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Hohberg, Karin A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Diversität der Bodenfauna in der Bergbaufolgelandschaft T2 - Naturschutz und Ökologie, ausgewählte Beiträge zur GfÖ-Jahrestagung 2007 in Marburg Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-7843-3960-3 N1 - In Zusammenarbeit mit dem Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz SP - 113 EP - 118 PB - Bundesamt für Naturschutz CY - Bonn- Bad Godesberg ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wöllecke, Jens A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Anders, Kenneth A1 - Durka, Walter A1 - Wanner, Manfred ED - Wöllecke, Jens ED - Anders, Kenneth ED - Durka, Walter ED - Elmer, Michael ED - Wanner, Manfred ED - Wiegleb, Gerhard T1 - Landschaft im Wandel - natürliche und anthropogene Besiedlung der Niederlausitzer Bergbaufolgelandschaft - eine Einführung T2 - Landschaft im Wandel - natürliche und anthropogene Besiedlung der Niederlausitzer Bergbaufolgelandschaft Y1 - 2007 SN - 978-3-8322-6336-2 SP - 1 EP - 4 PB - Shaker CY - Aachen ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Hoffmann, Melanie A1 - Anders, Kenneth A1 - Fischer, Lars A1 - Böllmann, Jörg A1 - Brückner, Ardo A1 - Brunk, Ingo A1 - Donath, Helmut A1 - Donat, Ralf A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Güth, Mareike A1 - Häußler, Robert A1 - Mrzljak, Jadranka A1 - Mudra, Dieter A1 - Müller, Markus A1 - Peschel, Tim A1 - Pilz, Wilfried A1 - Sawade, Wolfgang A1 - Schonert, P. A1 - Siedschlag, Marina A1 - Siedschlag, Yvonne A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Wöllecke, Jens ED - Hoffmann, Melanie ED - Anders, Kenneth ED - Fischer, Lars T1 - Kolonisten gesucht! Steckbriefe natürlicher und sozialer Besiedler der Bergbaufolgelandschaft Schlabendorfer Felder Y1 - 2010 PB - Büro für Landschaftskommunikation CY - Bad Freienwalde ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Wöllecke, Jens A1 - Gebhardt, Sascha A1 - Böllmann, Jörg A1 - Hohberg, Karin A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Xylander, Willi E. R. A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. ED - Hotes, Stefan ED - Wolters, Volkmar T1 - Primärsukzession der Bodenorganismen T2 - Fokus Biodiversität : wie Biodiversität in der Kulturlandschaft erhalten und nachhaltig genutzt werden kann Y1 - 2010 SN - 978-3-86581-172-1 SP - 125 EP - 131 PB - oekom CY - München ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Bahrt, Alexander A1 - Balkenhol, Birgit A1 - Düker, Christian A1 - Hohberg, Karin A1 - Nährig, Dietrich A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Xylander, Willi E. R. ED - Wöllecke, Jens ED - Anders, Kenneth ED - Durka, Walter ED - Elmer, Michael ED - Wanner, Manfred ED - Wiegleb, Gerhard T1 - Bodenfauna: Entwicklung der Biodiversität in jungen Böden der Niederlausitzer Bergbaufolgelandschaft T2 - Landschaft im Wandel - natürliche und anthropogene Besiedlung der Niederlausitzer Bergbaufolgelandschaft Y1 - 2007 SN - 978-3-8322-6336-2 SP - 43 EP - 51 PB - Shaker CY - Aachen ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Bahrt, Alexander A1 - Balkenhol, Birgit A1 - Düker, Christian A1 - Hohberg, Karin A1 - Nährig, Dietrich A1 - Hüttl, Reinhard F. A1 - Xylander, Willi E. R. ED - Bröring, Udo ED - Wanner, Manfred T1 - Entwicklung der Biodiversität junger Böden der Niederlausitzer Bergbaufolgelandschaft T2 - Entwicklung der Biodiversität in der Bergbaufolgelandschaft im Gefüge von Ökologie und Sozioökonomie Y1 - 2007 SP - 75 EP - 78 PB - BTU Cottbus CY - Cottbus ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Xylander, Willi E. R. ED - Wöllecke, Jens ED - Anders, Kenneth ED - Durka, Walter ED - Elmer, Michael ED - Wanner, Manfred ED - Wiegleb, Gerhard T1 - Beschalte Amöben - Charakterisierung der frühesten Phase des "Community Assembly" in jungen Böden T2 - Landschaft im Wandel - natürliche und anthropogene Besiedlung der Niederlausitzer Bergbaufolgelandschaft Y1 - 2007 SN - 978-3-8322-6336-2 SP - 79 EP - 91 PB - Shaker CY - Aachen ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Kazda, Marian A1 - Xylander, Willi E. R. T1 - Community assembly of terrestrial testate amoebae: how is the very first beginning characterised? T2 - Microbial Ecology Y1 - 2008 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00248-007-9322-2 SN - 1432-184X N1 - Die Freilandarbeiten und die Auswertung erfolgten am Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz in Zusammenarbeit mit der Univ. Ulm und der BTU VL - 56 IS - 1 SP - 43 EP - 54 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Elmer, Michael T1 - "Hot spots" on a new soil surface – how do testate amoebae settle down? T2 - Acta Protozoologica Y1 - 2009 SN - 1689-0027 VL - 48 IS - 3 SP - 281 EP - 289 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Hohberg, Karin A1 - Russell, D. A1 - Christian, Axel A1 - Schulz, H.- J. A1 - Wanner, Manfred ED - Schaaf, Wolfgang ED - Biemelt, Detlef ED - Hüttl, Reinhard F. T1 - Succession of the soil faunal community during initial ecosystem development T2 - Initial development of the artificial catchment "Chicken Creek" : monitoring program and survey 2005-2008 Y1 - 2010 UR - http://opus.kobv.de/btu/volltexte/2011/2073/ SP - 97 EP - 118 PB - Univ. of Technology, Research Center Landscape Development and Mining Landscapes CY - Cottbus ER - TY - GEN A1 - Elmer, Michael A1 - Rißmann, Cornelia A1 - Wanner, Manfred A1 - Hohberg, Karin A1 - Xylander, Willi E. R. T1 - Die Bodenfauna in den Wäldern der Schlabendorfer Felder - natürliche Besiedlung und Wechselwirkungen mit der forstlichen Bewirtschaftung T2 - Biologische Studien Y1 - 2010 SN - 1432-4199 IS - 39 SP - 36 EP - 47 ER -