The Max Planck Institutes use the MPG.PuRe document server (repository) to record the publications of their scientists. The list is unfortunately only complete from the year 1998. It also contains all publications published at the former Schlitz River Station (Fluß-Station) from 1949 to its closing in 2007.
Journal Article (113)
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13 (6), pp. 786 - 790 (2002)
Kin clustering in barnacle geese: familiarity or phenotype matching? Behavioral Ecology 22.
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17 (1/2), pp. 79 - 94 (2002)
Leaf morphology and anatomy in eleven tree species from Central Amazonian floodplains (Brazil). Amazoniana: Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systematis Fluminis Amazonas 23.
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48 (3), pp. 225 - 235 (2002)
Fluorescence parameters, chlorophyll concentration, and anatomical features as indicators for flood adaptation of an abundant tree species in Central Amazonia: Symmeria paniculata. Environmental and Experimental Botany 24.
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17 (1/2), pp. 249 - 282 (2002)
Zur Biologie und Überlebensstrategie der Sandlaufkäfer offener Habitate zentralamazonischer Überschwemmungsgebiete (Col.: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) (Brasilien). Amazoniana: Limnologia et Oecologia Regionalis Systematis Fluminis Amazonas 25.
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56 (4), pp. 491 - 500 (2002)
Flight ability in nocturnal tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae: Cicindelinae) from Central Amazonian floodplains (Brazil). Coleopterists Bulletin 26.
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287 (5), pp. 60 - 65 (2002)
Gladiators: A new order of insect. Scientific American 27.
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56 (11), pp. 2243 - 2251 (2002)
Outcrossing increases infection success and competitive ability: Experimental evidence from a hermaphrodite parasite. Evolution 28.
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155 (4), pp. 541 - 555 (2002)
Extracellular enzymatic activities in epilithic biofilms of the Breitenbach: microhabitat differences. Archiv für Hydrobiologie 29.
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18, pp. 805 - 820 (2002)
Tree species distribution and community structure of central Amazonian varzea forests by remote-sensing techniques. Journal of Tropical Ecology 30.
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99, pp. 179 - 201 (2002)
Catalogue of type material of the insect order Phasmatodea at the Zoologisches Museum der Universität Hamburg (Insecta: Orthoptera: Phasmatodea). Mitteilungen aus dem Hamburgischen Zoologischen Museum und Institut 31.
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42 (1), pp. 137 - 149 (2002)
Rapid Daphnia-mediated changes in microbial community structure: an experimental study. FEMS Microbiology Ecology 32.
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107 (D20), 8060 (2002)
Exchange fluxes of NO₂ and O₃ at soil and leaf surfaces in an Amazonian rain forest. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 33.
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31 (5), pp. 1636 - 1648 (2002)
Pesticides in surface water, sediment, and rainfall of the northeastern Pantanal basin, Brazil. Journal of Environmental Quality 34.
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32 (3), pp. 206 - 235 (2002)
A quantitative investigation into the temporal and spatial variations in the emergence of adult blackflies (Diptera: Simuliidae) from the Breitenbach, a small upland stream in Germany. Limnologica 35.
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241 (3), pp. 269 - 279 (2002)
A review of the order Mantophasmatodea (Insecta). Zoologischer Anzeiger 36.
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28 (3), pp. 1317 - 1323 (2002)
The stonefly (Insecta: Plecoptera) seed bank theory: new experimental data. Verhandlungen der Internationalen Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie 37.
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276 (1-2), pp. 49 - 66 (2002)
Is postembryonic development in the copepod Temora stylifera negatively affected by diatom diets? Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 38.
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21, pp. 44 - 59 (2002)
Invertebrados terrestres da Amazônia Central: o clima exerce influência sobre a biodiversidade? Estudos Avançados: Coleção Documentos: Série Ciências Ambientais 39.
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83 (9), pp. 2552 - 2561 (2002)
Life at the edge: Is food quality really of minor importance at low quantities? Ecology 40.
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34 (3), pp. 368 - 375 (2002)
The structure of ground beetle assemblages (Coleoptera: Carabidae) at fruit falls of Melastomataceae trees in a Brazilian terra firme rain forest. Biotropica