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Markus Klemens Zaplata
Markus Klemens Zaplata
Anhalt University of Applied Sciences
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Species interactions and random dispersal rather than habitat filtering drive community assembly during early plant succession
W Ulrich, MK Zaplata, S Winter, W Schaaf, A Fischer, S Soliveres, ...
Oikos 125 (5), 698-707, 2016
742016
Species-driven phases and increasing structure in early-successional plant communities
MK Zaplata, S Winter, A Fischer, J Kollmann, W Ulrich
The American Naturalist 181 (1), E17-E27, 2013
442013
Immediate shift towards source dynamics: the pioneer species Conyza canadensis in an initial ecosystem
MK Zaplata, S Winter, D Biemelt, A Fischer
Flora-Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants 206 (11), 928-934, 2011
332011
Dynamics of initial ecosystem development at the artificial catchment Chicken Creek, Lusatia, Germany
M Elmer, W Gerwin, W Schaaf, MK Zaplata, K Hohberg, R Nenov, O Bens, ...
Environmental earth sciences 69, 491-505, 2013
312013
Small-scale spatial variability in phylogenetic community structure during early plant succession depends on soil properties
W Ulrich, M Piwczyński, MK Zaplata, S Winter, W Schaaf, A Fischer
Oecologia 175, 985-995, 2014
232014
Relationships between substrate, surface characteristics, and vegetation in an initial ecosystem
P Biber, S Seifert, MK Zaplata, W Schaaf, H Pretzsch, A Fischer
Biogeosciences 10 (12), 8283-8303, 2013
212013
Soil conditions and phylogenetic relatedness influence total community trait space during early plant succession
W Ulrich, M Piwczyński, MK Zaplata, S Winter, W Schaaf, A Fischer
Journal of Plant Ecology 7 (4), 321-329, 2014
192014
Vegetation dynamics
M Zaplata, A Fischer, S Winter
Initial development of the artificial catchment „Chicken Creek “–monitoring …, 2010
162010
Spatial distribution of functional traits indicates small scale habitat filtering during early plant succession
W Ulrich, MK Zaplata, S Winter, A Fischer
Perspectives in plant ecology, evolution and systematics 28, 58-66, 2017
152017
Monitoring the formation of structures and patterns during initial development of an artificial catchment
W Schaaf, M Elmer, A Fischer, W Gerwin, R Nenov, H Pretzsch, S Seifert, ...
Environmental monitoring and assessment 185, 5965-5986, 2013
122013
Vegetation patterning
MK Zaplata, A Fischer, S Winter, M Elmer, W Schaaf, D Biemelt, W Gerwin, ...
Elmer, M., Schaaf, W., Biemelt, D. Gerwin, W., and Hüttl, RF: The artificial …, 2005
92005
Applying ecological succession theory to birds in solar parks: An approach to address protection and planning
MK Zaplata, S Dullau
Land 11 (5), 718, 2022
72022
Increasing ecological multifunctionality during early plant succession
S Winter, MK Zaplata, M Rzanny, W Schaaf, A Fischer, W Ulrich
Plant ecology 220, 499-509, 2019
62019
Reconsidering the Price equation: a new partitioning based on species abundances and trait expression
W Ulrich, MK Zaplata, NJ Gotelli
Oikos 2022 (1), 2022
52022
Feedbacks between vegetation, surface structures and hydrology during initial development of the artificial catchment ‘Chicken Creek’
W Schaaf, M Elmer, A Fischer, W Gerwin, R Nenov, H Pretzsch, ...
Procedia Environmental Sciences 19, 86-95, 2013
52013
Vegetation development
MK Zaplata, A Fischer, S Winter, W Schaaf, D Biemelt
Initial development of the artificial catchment ‘Chicken Creek’-monitoring …, 2005
52005
Ecosystem development in the constructed catchment “chicken creek.”
W Schaaf, C Hinz, W Gerwin, MK Zaplata, RF Huettl
Hydrology of Artificial and Controlled Experiments; Liu, JF, Gu, WZ, Eds, 75-93, 2018
42018
A Critical Zone Observatory for detecting ecosystem transition: the constructed catchment Chicken Creek (Germany)
RF Hüttl, W Gerwin, W Schaaf, MK Zaplata, C Hinz
Procedia earth and planetary science 10, 46-51, 2014
42014
Grasses cope with high‐contrast ecosystem conditions in the large outflow of the Banhine wetlands, Mozambique
MK Zaplata, A Nhabanga, M Stalmans, T Volpers, M Burkart, E Sperfeld
African Journal of Ecology 59 (1), 190-203, 2021
32021
Directional changes of species spatial dispersion and realized environmental niches drive plant community assembly during early plant succession
W Ulrich, MK Zaplata, S Winter, A Fischer
Journal of plant ecology 12 (3), 409-418, 2019
32019
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