@book{BartowskiKaraszPfeiffer1999, author = {Bartowski, Karin and Karasz, C. and Pfeiffer, S.}, title = {B{\"u}cherwurm - Mein Sprachbuch [4. Schuljahr] : Mein Arbeitsheft}, editor = {Ahlgrimm, Helga}, publisher = {Klett}, address = {Leipzig}, pages = {64 S.}, year = {1999}, language = {de} } @article{DaeublerCimrovaPfeifferetal.1999, author = {D{\"a}ubler, Thomas Karl and Cimrova, V. and Pfeiffer, S. and H{\"o}rhold, Hans-Heinrich and Neher, Dieter}, title = {Field and wavelength dependence of charge carrier photogeneration in soluble PPV derivatives}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{DaeublerPfeifferHoerholdetal.1999, author = {D{\"a}ubler, Thomas Karl and Pfeiffer, S. and H{\"o}rhold, Hans-Heinrich and Neher, Dieter}, title = {Photogeneration of charge carriers in segmented arylamino-PPV derivatives}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{WellsO'HaraBoehmetal.2012, author = {Wells, Konstans and O'Hara, R. B. and Boehm, S. M. and Gockel, Sonja and Hemp, Andreas and Renner, S. C. and Pfeiffer, S. and Boehning-Gaese, Katrin and Kalko, Elisabeth K. V.}, title = {Trait-dependent occupancy dynamics of birds in temperate forest landscapes fine-scale observations in a hierarchical multi-species framework}, series = {Animal conservation}, volume = {15}, journal = {Animal conservation}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Hoboken}, issn = {1367-9430}, doi = {10.1111/j.1469-1795.2012.00560.x}, pages = {626 -- 637}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Silvicultural practices lead to changes in forest composition and structure and may impact species diversity from the overall regional species pool to stand-level species occurrence. We explored to what extent fine-scale occupancy patterns in differently managed forest stands are driven by environment and ecological traits in three regions in Germany using a multi-species hierarchical model. We tested for the possible impact of environmental variables and ecological traits on occupancy dynamics in a joint modelling exercise while taking possible variation in coefficient estimates over years and plots into account. Bird species richness differed across regions and years, and trends in species richness across years were different in the three regions. On the species level, forest management affected occupancy of species in all regions, but only 35\% of the total assemblage-level variation in occurrence probability was explained by either forest type and successional stage and