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Afdeling Ecologische Wetenschappen - IEW
Part of
Faculteit der Aard- en Levenswetenschappen
Part of
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
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De Boelelaan 1085-1087, 1081 HV Amsterdam
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+31-20-5987005
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+31-20-5987123
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http://www.falw.vu.nl/Onderzoeksinstituten/home_subsection.cfm/subsectionid/55B99586-E22B-4B5C-89C65764F35DDB54
Email
karin. uyldert -at- ecology. falw. vu. nl
People
Professor
Prof.dr. M.A.P.A. Aerts
Professor
Prof.dr. J.H.C. Cornelissen
Professor
Prof.dr. J. Rozema
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr. G.M. Janssen
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr. G.A. Kowalchuk
Extraordinary professor
Prof.dr. J.P.M. Witte
Current research
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Back to the future: reconstruction of the evolution of plant-mediated effects on carbon cycling by using modern and fossil plant traits
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Integrative assessment of vegetation functioning to better predict vegetation-atmosphere feedbacks
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Modelling plant resource use strategy and biodiversity in relation to changing soil hydrology, soil nutrient availability and climate
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Worldwide meta-analyses of plant traits and types: their 'afterlife' effects on decomposition
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Using plant traits as a tool to model and scale plant responses and feedbacks to soil nutrient availability and hydrology
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Completed research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Collaboration
Impact of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and rhizobia on plant diversity and ecosystem functioning
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Environmental filtering versus Natural variation and plant strategies: key components of plant trait modulation by nutrient supply
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Linking vegetation to moisture, oxygen and temperature
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Biodiversity in a changing environment: predicting spatio-temporal dynamics of vegetation
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Ecosystem responses to heavy metal pollution; analysis of food chain transfer and effects on herbivore-plant communities in contaminated terrestrial tidal sediments in the Biesbosch
All completed research..
Classification
A13000
Soil
A14000
Nature and landscape
D15500
Atmospherical sciences
D15600
Hydrospheric sciences
D22100
Microbiology
D22400
Ecology
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