Search Results - "Voigt, C."
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Susceptibility of contrail ice crystal numbers to aircraft soot particle emissions
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-08-2017)“…We develop an idealized, physically based model describing combined effects of ice nucleation and sublimation on ice crystal number during persistent contrail…”
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Aviation Contrail Cirrus and Radiative Forcing Over Europe During 6 Months of COVID‐19
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-04-2021)“…The COVID‐19 pandemic led to a 72% reduction of air traffic over Europe in March–August 2020 compared to 2019. Modeled contrail cover declined similarly, and…”
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Reproductive status‐dependent kisspeptin and RFamide‐related peptide (Rfrp) gene expression in female Damaraland mole‐rats
Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-03-2018)“…Damaraland mole rats (Fukomys damarensis) are cooperatively breeding, subterranean mammals that exhibit a high reproductive skew. Reproduction is monopolised…”
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Insect fatalities at wind turbines as biodiversity sinks
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-05-2021)“…Evidence is accumulating that insects are frequently killed by operating wind turbines, yet it is poorly understood if these fatalities cause population…”
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Wind farm facilities in Germany kill noctule bats from near and far
Published in PloS one (13-08-2014)“…Over recent years, it became widely accepted that alternative, renewable energy may come at some risk for wildlife, for example, when wind turbines cause large…”
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The oestrous cycle of the Damaraland mole‐rat revisited: evidence for induced ovulation
Published in Journal of zoology (1987) (01-06-2021)“…African mole‐rats (family Bathyergidae) show a wide variety of social organization, from strictly solitary to highly social. Within the family, both modes of…”
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The use of automated identification of bat echolocation calls in acoustic monitoring: A cautionary note for a sound analysis
Published in Ecological indicators (01-07-2016)“…•Acoustic identification allows echolocating bats to be surveyed non-invasively.•Automated classifiers of bat calls promise high identification…”
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Global conservation significance of Ecuador's Yasuní National Park
Published in PloS one (19-01-2010)“…The threats facing Ecuador's Yasuní National Park are emblematic of those confronting the greater western Amazon, one of the world's last high-biodiversity…”
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The Pagami Creek smoke plume after long-range transport to the upper troposphere over Europe – aerosol properties and black carbon mixing state
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20-06-2014)“…During the CONCERT 2011 field experiment with the DLR research aircraft Falcon, an enhanced aerosol layer with particle linear depolarization ratios of 6–8% at…”
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Thawing Yedoma permafrost is a neglected nitrous oxide source
Published in Nature communications (07-12-2021)“…In contrast to the well-recognized permafrost carbon (C) feedback to climate change, the fate of permafrost nitrogen (N) after thaw is poorly understood…”
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Bat conservation and zoonotic disease risk: a research agenda to prevent misguided persecution in the aftermath of COVID‐19
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Non‐Tidal Ocean Loading Signals of the North and Baltic Sea From Terrestrial Gravimetry, GNSS, and High‐Resolution Modeling
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-07-2024)“…Non‐tidal ocean loading (NTOL) signals are known to be a significant source of geophysically induced noise in gravimetric and geodetic observations also…”
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High CO2 fluxes from grassland on histic Gleysol along soil carbon and drainage gradients
Published in Biogeosciences (01-02-2014)“…Drained organic soils are anthropogenic emission hotspots of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Most studies have focused on deep peat soils and on peats with high…”
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Morphological innovation, diversification and invasion of a new adaptive zone
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-05-2012)“…How ecological opportunity relates to diversification is a central question in evolutionary biology. However, there are few empirical examples of how…”
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Ecological and spatial variations of legacy and emerging contaminants in white-tailed sea eagles from Germany: Implications for prioritisation and future risk management
Published in Environment international (01-01-2022)“…[Display omitted] •Wide-scope target screening (>2400 pollutants) in livers of white-tailed sea eagles.•Stable isotope values (δ15N/δ13C) were used to…”
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The evolution of 17O-excess in surface water of the arid environment during recharge and evaporation
Published in Scientific reports (21-03-2018)“…This study demonstrates the potential of triple O-isotopes to quantify evaporation with recharge on a salt lake from the Atacama Desert, Chile. An evaporative…”
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The Dark Side of Light: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda for Light Pollution Policy
Published in Ecology and society (01-01-2010)“…Although the invention and widespread use of artificial light is clearly one of the most important human technological advances, the transformation of…”
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Contrail Formation: Analysis of Sublimation Mechanisms
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-12-2018)“…We study losses of ice crystals in a persistent, soot‐rich contrail in the wake behind a medium‐sized aircraft at cruise. Constraining a model covering ice…”
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Functional diversity of Himalayan bat communities declines at high elevation without the loss of phylogenetic diversity
Published in Scientific reports (19-11-2021)“…Species richness exhibits well-known patterns across elevational gradients in various taxa, but represents only one aspect of quantifying biodiversity…”
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Diet analysis of bats killed at wind turbines suggests large‐scale losses of trophic interactions
Published in Conservation science and practice (01-07-2022)“…Agricultural practice has led to landscape simplification and biodiversity decline, yet recently, energy‐producing infrastructures, such as wind turbines, have…”
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