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Dr. Lars Opgenoorth

postdoc

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Lars.Opgenoorth[at]staff.uni-marburg.de

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Lars Opgenoorth

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Publikationen:

Miehe, G., Miehe, S., Kaiser, K. ,Hensen, I., Schlütz, F., Opgenoorth, L., Liu Jianquan (in prep.): How natural is the world's largest alpine ecosystem? A review of multiproxy records from the Tibetan Plateau.

Schmidt, Opgenoorth, Martens & Miehe (subm): Endemic ground beetles and private tree haplotypes: two independent proxies attest moderate LGM summer temperature depression of 3 to 4K for the southern Tibetan Plateau.

Michalczyk, I., Lücke, Y., Opgenoorth, L., Huck, S. & Ziegenhagen, B. (2010): Genetic support for periglacial survival of juniper populations in Central Europe. In: The Holocene. doi:10.1177/0959683610365943

Opgenoorth, L., Vendramin, G.G., Mao, K., Miehe, G., Miehe, S., Liepelt, S., Liu, J. & Ziegenhagen, B. (2010): Tree endurance on the Tibetan Plateau marks the world's highest known tree line of the Last Glacial Maximum. New Phytologist, 185 (1), 332-342. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.2009.03007.x

Opgenoorth, L. (2009): Identification and characterization of nuclear microsatellites in Juniperus tibetica using next generation sequencing. Conservation Genetics Resources 1 (1), 253-255. doi:10.1007/s12686-009-9062-3

Kaiser, K., Opgenoorth, L. Schoch, W.H., Miehe, G. (2009): Charcoal and fossil wood from palaeosols, sediments and artificial structures indicating Late Holocene woodland decline in southern Tibet (China). Quaternary Science Reviews, 28 (15-16), 1539-1554. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2009.02.016

Miehe, G., Miehe, S., Will, M., Opgenoorth, L., La Duo, Tsering Dorgeh and Liu, J.(2007): An inventory of forest relicts in the pastures of Southern Tibet (Xizang A.R.,China). Journal of Plant Ecology, 194 (2), 157-177. doi.org/10.1007/s11258-007-9282-0 .

Miehe, G., Schlütz, F., Miehe, S., Opgenoorth, L., Cermak, J., Samiya, R., Jäger, E.and Wesche, K. (2007): Mountain forest islands and Holocene environmental changes in Central Asia: A case study from the southern Gobi Altay, Mongolia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, 250 (1-4), 150-166. doi.org/10.1016/j.palaeo.2007.03.022 .

Opgenoorth L., Cermak J., Miehe G., Schoch W. (2005) Isolated Birch and Willow Forests in the Govi Gurvan Sayhan National Park. Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolei, 9, 247-258.

Cermak, J., Opgenoorth, L. & Miehe, G. (2005) Isolated Mountain Forests in Central Asian Deserts. A Case Study from the Govi Altay, Mongolia. In: Broll, G. & Keplin, B.(Hrsg.) Mountain Ecosystems. Springer.

Cermak, J. & Opgenoorth, L. (2003): Dynamics of forest islands in the Govi Altay: microclimate and human impact. Berliner paläobiologische Abhandlungen, 2: 28-29.