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Jump to: Article | Book Section ArticleKörner, Christian and Jetz, Walter and Paulsen, Jens and Payne, D. and Rudmann-Maurer, Katrin and Spehn, Eva M.. (2017) A global inventory of mountains for bio-geographical applications. Alpine Botany, 127 (1). pp. 1-15. Paulsen, Jens and Körner, Christian. (2014) A climate-based model to predict potential treeline position around the globe. Alpine botany, Vol. 124. pp. 1-12. Normand, S. and Randin, C. F. and Ohlemüller, R. and Bay, C. and Høye, T. T. and Kjær, E. D. and Körner, C. and Lischke, H. and Maiorano, L. and Paulsen, J. and Pearman, P. B. and Psomas, A. and Treier, U. A. and Zimmermann, N. E. and Svenning, J. C.. (2013) A greener Greenland? Climatic potential and long-term constraints on the future expansion of trees and shrubs across a large Arctic region. Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences, Vol. 368, no. 1624 , UNSP 20120479. Randin, C. F. and Paulsen, J. and Vitasse, Y. and Kollas, C. and Wohlgemuth, T. and Zimmermann, N. E. and Körner, C.. (2013) Do the elevational limits of deciduous tree species match their thermal latitudinal limits? Global ecology and biogeography, Vol. 22, H. 8. pp. 913-923. Körner, Christian and Paulsen, Jens and Spehn, Eva M.. (2011) A definition of mountains and their bioclimatic belts for global comparisons of biodiversity data. Alpine botany, Vol. 121, H. 2. pp. 73-78. Meyer, Fabian D. and Paulsen, Jens and Körner, Christian. (2008) Windthrow damage in Picea abies is associated with physical and chemical stem wood properties. Trees, Vol. 22, H. 4. pp. 463-473. Körner, Christian and Paulsen, Jens. (2004) A world-wide study of high altitude treeline temperatures. Journal of biogeography, Vol. 31, H. 5. pp. 713-732. Korner, Ch. and Paulsen, J. and Pelaez-Riedl, S.. (2003) A bioclimatic characterisation of Europe's alpine areas. Ecological studies, 167. pp. 13-28. Book SectionKörner, Christian and Paulsen, Jens. (2017) A geostatistical and bioclimatological comparison of the Central Great Caucasus and the Central Alps. In: Plant diversity in the Central Great Caucasus: A quantitative assessment. Cham, pp. 1-9. |