
Publications of B. Wilske
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Journal Article (9)
1.
Journal Article
6 (4), pp. 7295 - 7324 (2009)
Modeling the variability in annual carbon fluxes related to biological soil crusts in a Mediterranean shrubland. Biogeosciences Discussions 2.
Journal Article
5 (5), pp. 1411 - 1423 (2008)
The CO2 exchange of biological soil crusts in a semiarid grass-shrubland at the northern transition zone of the Negev desert, Israel. Biogeosciences 3.
Journal Article
41 (18), pp. 3748 - 3757 (2007)
Isoprenoid emissions of trees in a tropical rainforest in Xishuangbanna, SW China. Atmospheric Environment 4.
Journal Article
55 (1), pp. 191 - 194 (2007)
The role of birds in matter and energy flow in the ecosystem. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 5.
Journal Article
101 (1), pp. 1 - 12 (2006)
Ground and space spectral measurements for assessing the semi-arid ecosystem phenology related to CO2 fluxes of biological soil crusts. Remote Sensing of Environment 6.
Journal Article
64 (4), pp. 651 - 669 (2006)
Relationships between Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and carbon fluxes of biologic soil crusts assessed by ground measurements. Journal of Arid Environments 7.
Journal Article
31, pp. 95 - 111 (2001)
Evidence for ethanolic fermentation in lichens during periods of high thallus water content. Symbiosis 8.
Journal Article
32, pp. 959 - 966 (2000)
Patterns of CO2 exchange in biological crusts of successional age. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 9.
Journal Article
24, pp. 725 - 732 (1999)
The C1- and C2-organic acids and aldehydes exchange between boreal lichens and the atmosphere. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth B Book Chapter (1)
10.
Book Chapter
Exchange of oxygenated volatile organic compounds between boreal lichens and the atmosphere. In: Biogenic VOC emissions and photochemistry in the boreal regions of Europe - BIPHOREP, pp. 57 - 71 (Eds. Laurila, T.; Lindfors, V.). Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, Luxembourg (1999)
Thesis - PhD (1)
11.
Thesis - PhD
A study on the exchange of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) between lichens and the atmosphere. Dissertation, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, Mainz (2001)