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    Hydraulic Coupling of a Leafless Kauri Tree Remnant to Conspecific Hosts by Bader, M.K.-F., Leuzinger, S.

    Published in iScience (27-09-2019)
    “…Trees are commonly regarded as distinct entities, but the roots of many species fuse to form natural root grafts allowing the exchange of water, carbon,…”
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    Responses of deciduous forest trees to severe drought in Central Europe by Leuzinger, S, Zotz, G, Asshoff, R, Korner, C

    Published in Tree physiology (01-06-2005)
    “…In 2003, Central Europe experienced the warmest summer on record combined with unusually low precipitation. We studied plant water relations and phenology in a…”
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    A sink-limited growth model improves biomass estimation along boreal and alpine tree lines by Leuzinger, Sebastian, Manusch, Corina, Bugmann, Harald, Wolf, Annett

    Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-08-2013)
    “…Aim: Despite increasing evidence for plant growth often being limited by sink (meristem) activity rather than source (photosynthesis) activity, all currently…”
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    Water relations of climbing ivy in a temperate forest by Leuzinger, S., Hartmann, A., Körner, C.

    Published in Planta (01-06-2011)
    “…Ivy (Hedera helix) is the most important liana in temperate European forests. We studied water relations of adult ivy in a natural, 35 m tall mixed deciduous…”
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    Equivalence of the fly orthodenticle gene and the human OTX genes in embryonic brain development of Drosophila by Leuzinger, S, Hirth, F, Gerlich, D, Acampora, D, Simeone, A, Gehring, W J, Finkelstein, R, Furukubo-Tokunaga, K, Reichert, H

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-1998)
    “…Members of the orthodenticle gene family are essential for embryonic brain development in animals as diverse as insects and mammals. In Drosophila, mutational…”
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    Tree surface temperature in an urban environment by Leuzinger, Sebastian, Vogt, Roland, Körner, Christian

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (15-01-2010)
    “…Trees are essential in a dense urban environment not only because of their aesthetic value, but also for their cooling effect during hot periods, which impacts…”
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    Embryonic development of the Drosophila brain: formation of commissural and descending pathways by Therianos, S, Leuzinger, S, Hirth, F, Goodman, C S, Reichert, H

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-11-1995)
    “…The establishment of initial axonal pathways in the embryonic brain of Drosophila melanogaster was investigated at the cellular and molecular level using…”
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    Tree species diversity affects canopy leaf temperatures in a mature temperate forest by Leuzinger, Sebastian, Körner, Christian

    Published in Agricultural and forest meteorology (11-09-2007)
    “…Forest canopies play a major role in biosphere—atmosphere interaction. Their actual temperature may deviate substantially from ambient atmospheric conditions…”
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    Sensitivity analysis of a process-based ecosystem model: Pinpointing parameterization and structural issues by Pappas, Christoforos, Fatichi, Simone, Leuzinger, Sebastian, Wolf, Annett, Burlando, Paolo

    “…Dynamic vegetation models have been widely used for analyzing ecosystem dynamics and their interactions with climate. Their performance has been tested…”
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    Reproductive Energy Investment in Corals: Scaling with Module Size by Sebastian Leuzinger, Kenneth R. N. Anthony, Willis, Bette L.

    Published in Oecologia (01-08-2003)
    “…In colonial modular organisms, differences in module size and colony growth patterns among species have the potential to impose varying constraints on…”
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