
Publications of Marcus Guderle
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Journal Article (9)
2021
Journal Article
486, 118945 (2021)
Using terrestrial laser scanning for characterizing tree structural parameters and their changes under different management in a Mediterranean open woodland. Forest Ecology and Management 2020
Journal Article
90, 102070 (2020)
Moving from plot-based to hillslope-scale assessments of savanna vegetation structure with long-range terrestrial laser scanning (LR-TLS). International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2019
Journal Article
6, 3 (2019)
Positive association between forest management, environmental change, and forest bird abundance. Forest Ecosystems
Journal Article
16 (7), pp. 1493 - 1503 (2019)
Rapid response of habitat structure and above-ground carbon storage to altered fire regimes in tropical savanna. Biogeosciences 2018
Journal Article
9 (12), e02514 (2018)
Variability in fire-induced change to vegetation physiognomy and biomass in semi-arid savanna. Ecosphere
Journal Article
32 (1), pp. 214 - 227 (2018)
Dynamic niche partitioning in root water uptake facilitates efficient water use in more diverse grassland plant communities. Functional Ecology 2016
Journal Article
20 (5), pp. 2063 - 2083 (2016)
Dominant controls of transpiration along a hillslope transect inferred from ecohydrological measurements and thermodynamic limits. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2015
Journal Article
19 (1), pp. 409 - 425 (2015)
Using measured soil water contents to estimate evapotranspiration and root water uptake profiles – a comparative study. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 2014
Journal Article
17 (4), pp. 435 - 444 (2014)
Functional diversity of leaf nitrogen concentrations drives grassland carbon fluxes. Ecology Letters Thesis - PhD (1)
2015
Thesis - PhD
Towards understanding belowground resources acquisition: Applying data driven methods for deriving root water uptake profiles in grasslands of different diversity. Dissertation, 152 pp., Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena (2015)
Preprint (1)
2025
Preprint
The flask monitoring program for high-precision atmospheric measurements of greenhouse gases, stable isotopes, and radiocarbon in the central Amazon region. Earth System Science Data Discussions (2025)