Jörg Löffler

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Jörg Löffler (* 1967 ) is a German ecologist and professor of physical geography at the University of Bonn .

His main research interests are in the areas of climatology, landscape ecology and biogeography. The focus is on the spatio-temporal variability of ecosystems and mountain regions.

Publications

  • Rössler, O., Diekkrüger, B., Löffler, J. (2012): Potential drought stress in a Swiss mountain catchment - ensemble forecasting of high mountain soil moisture reveals a drastic decrease, despite major uncertainties. Water Resources Research, 48, W04521 doi : 10.1029 / 2011WR011188
  • Pape, R., Löffler, J. (2012): Climate Change, Land Use Conflicts, Predation and Ecological Degradation as Challenges for Reindeer Husbandry in Northern Europe - What Do We Really Know After Half a Century of Research? Ambio , 41, 421-434.
  • Finch, O.-D., Löffler, J. (2010) Indicators of Species Richness at the Local Scale in an Alpine Region: A Comparative Approach Between Plant and Invertebrate Taxa. Biodiversity and Conservation , 19, 1341-1352.

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