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Prock, S. u. Christian Körner | A cross-continental comparison of phenology, leaf dynamics and dry matter allocation in arctic and temperate zone herbaceous plants from contrasting altitudes. Ecological Bulletins, 45, 93-103 | 1996 | Chapin III, F.S. u. Christian Körner | Arctic and alpine biodiversity: patterns, causes and ecosystem consequences. Trends Ecol. Evol. 9, 45-47 | 1994 | Chapin III, F.S. und Christian Körner | Arctic and alpine biodiversity: Patterns, causes and ecosystem consequences. Ecol. Studies 113, Springer, Berlin XVIII + 332 pp. | 1995 | Scherrer, Daniel u. Christian Körner | Infra-red thermometry of alpine landscapes challenges climatic warming projections. Global Change Biology, 16, 2602-2613 | 2009 | Oehl, Fritz u. Christian Körner | Multiple mycorrhization at the coldest place known for Angiosperm plant life. Alpine Botany, 124, 193-198 | 2014 | Körner, Christian u. Inger G. Alsos | Freezing resistance in high arctic plant spacies of Svalbard in mid-summer. Bauhinia, 21, 25-32 | 2009 | Stöcklin, Jürg u. Christian Körner | Recruitment and mortality of Pinus sylvestris near the nordic treeline: the role of climatic change and herbivory. Ecol. Bulletins 47, 168-177. | 1999 | Körner, Christian u. J. Paulsen | A world-wide study of high altitude treeline temparatures. J. Biogeogr. 31, 713-732 | 2004 | Körner, Christian | Coldest places on earth with angiosperm plant life. Alpine Botany,121, 11-22. | 2011 | Körner, Christian, Barnes, B.M. u. Callaghan, T.V. | Life in Arctic lands. In: Callaghan, T.V. u. Savela, H. (Eds.): Interact Stories of Arctic Science. Aarhus University, DCE - Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, pp. 102-111 | 2015 | Körner, Christian | Alpine Treelines. Springer, Basel, 217 pp. | 2012 | Körner, Christian | Alpine Plant Life. Springer, Cham, 500 pp. | 2021 | Körner, Christian | Climatic Controls of the Global High Elevation Treelines. In: Goldstein, M.O., DellaSala, D.a. /Eds.): Encyclopedia of the World's Biomes. Elsevier, 275-281 | 2020 |
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