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    Factors determining the distribution of Erica patches on the Sanetti Plateau, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia by Mekonnen, Betelhem, Glaser, Bruno, Zech, Michael, Bromm, Tobias, Nemmomisa, Sileshi, Bekele, Tamrat, Zech, Wolfgang

    Published in Alpine botany (01-10-2023)
    “…In the Bale Mountains, the ericaceous belt ranges between 3200 and 3800 m asl. Studies indicate an expansion on the Sanetti Plateau at the end of the Late…”
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    Phenolic Compounds as Unambiguous Chemical Markers for the Identification of Keystone Plant Species in the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia by Lemma, Bruk, Grehl, Claudius, Zech, Michael, Mekonnen, Betelhem, Zech, Wolfgang, Nemomissa, Sileshi, Bekele, Tamrat, Glaser, Bruno

    Published in Plants (Basel) (16-07-2019)
    “…Despite the fact that the vegetation pattern and history of the Bale Mountains in Ethiopia were reconstructed using pollen, little is known about the former…”
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    Terrestrial versus aquatic source identification of sedimentary n-alkane and sugar biomarkers: a case study from the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia by Mekonnen, Betelhem, Bittner, Lucas, Bromm, Tobias, Lemma, Bruk, Glaser, Bruno, Zech, Wolfgang, Nemomissa, Sileshi, Bekele, Tamrat, Zech, Michael

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-12-2023)
    “…Organic matter in sedimentary archives is abundantly used to reconstruct paleoenvironmental and climate histories. Thereby, distinguishing between the…”
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    Long-term fire resilience of the Ericaceous Belt, Bale Mountains, Ethiopia by Gil-Romera, Graciela, Adolf, Carole, Benito, Blas M, Bittner, Lucas, Johansson, Maria U, Grady, David A, Lamb, Henry F, Lemma, Bruk, Fekadu, Mekbib, Glaser, Bruno, Mekonnen, Betelhem, Sevilla-Callejo, Miguel, Zech, Michael, Zech, Wolfgang, Miehe, Georg

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-07-2019)
    “…Fire is the most frequent disturbance in the Ericaceous Belt (ca 3000-4300 m.a.s.l.), one of the most important plant communities of tropical African…”
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