@article{e4707dac09824b3a993a989d2c074734,
title = "Reproductive and trophic ecology of Ansonia minuta (Amphibia: Bufonidae)",
author = "Y. Direp and I. Das and Alexander Haas",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
volume = "61",
pages = "307--314",
journal = "The Malayan nature journal",
issn = "0025-1291",
publisher = "Malaysian Nature Society",
number = "4",
}
@article{41de928aaa91449aadafd0586931eaca,
title = "Reproductive competition in the bumble-bee Bombus terrestris: do workers advertise sterility?",
author = "Etya Amsalem and Robert Twele and Wittko Francke and Abraham Hefetz",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
volume = "276",
pages = "1295--1304",
journal = "Proceedings of the Royal Society / B",
issn = "0080-4649",
publisher = "Royal Society of London",
number = "1660",
}
@book{94702b29246241a2b41bddcf8e39f2d2,
title = "Reproduktionsmedizin bei Muslimen: s{\"a}kulare und religi{\"o}se Ethiken im Widerstreit?: Beitr{\"a}ge eines wissenschaftlichen Kolloquiums am Interfakult{\"a}ren Zentrum f{\"u}r Ethik in den Wissenschaften (IZEW) der Universit{\"a}t T{\"u}bingen am 20. Juni 2008",
abstract = "Fragen der Reproduktionsmedizin bei Muslimen werden anhand der Fallbeispiele Indien, {\"A}gypten und Mali vorgestellt. Zus{\"a}tzlich wird die Frage diskutiert, ob bioethische Debatten sich mit einer Einteilung in s{\"a}kulare vs. religi{\"o}se Lager sinnvoll analysieren lassen.",
editor = "Thomas Eich",
year = "2009",
language = "Deutsch",
publisher = "Universit{\"a}tsbibliothek T{\"u}bingen",
}
@phdthesis{b8453839db744539b0a6676214c6538b,
title = "Requests in international business emails",
keywords = "Englische Sprache",
author = "Jinsha Xie",
note = "Hamburg, Univ., FB SLM I, Diss., 2009",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
}
@inbook{05333c8e5089465c996621e5cb4ef4de,
title = "Requirements and tools for the debugging of multi-agent systems",
author = "Lawrence Cabac and Michael Duvigneau and Daniel Moldt",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
pages = "238--247",
editor = "Lars Braubach and \{van der Hoek\}, Wiebe and Paolo Petta and Alexander Pokahr",
booktitle = "Multiagent system technologies",
publisher = "Springer",
address = "Germany",
}
@article{e5cc5a6cb29f4db0b06e29a4aff06491,
title = "Research on Elasmobranchs (sharks, skates and rays) - improving our knowledge base to conserve and manage these highly endangered and ancient fish",
author = "Matthias Stehmann and Ralf Thiel and Harald Rosenthal",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
volume = "25",
pages = "1--2",
journal = "Journal of applied ichthyology",
issn = "0175-8659",
publisher = "Wiley-VCH Verlag",
}
@article{edab5c4342ae4ed2ac97ae79c058f3aa,
title = "Residual ocean tide signals from satellite altimetry, GRACE gravity fields, and hydrodynamic modelling",
abstract = "Improvements of a global state-of-the art ocean tide model are identified and quantified by applying three independent approaches, namely (i) empirical ocean tide analysis of multimission altimeter data, (ii) evaluation of GRACE data and gravity field models and (iii) high resolution hydrodynamic modelling. Although these approaches have different capabilities to sense ocean tides they obtain results which are basically consistent one with each other. The analysis of altimeter data clearly identifies significant residual amplitudes over shallow water for all major diurnal and semidiurnal constituents and the non-linear tide M-4. GRACE data and the time-series of monthly gravity field models exhibit-on a larger scale-residual ocean tide signals over much the same areas. The analysis of dynamic residuals of hydrodynamic modelling with data assimilation proves the validity of linear dynamics in the deep ocean and shows correlation of dynamic residuals with energy dissipation in these areas.",
keywords = "GRACE, Geodetic satellites, Storage TWS, Gravitation, Geodetic Satellites, GRACE, Geodetic satellites, Storage TWS, Gravitation, Geodetic Satellites",
author = "W. Bosch and R. Savcenko and F. Flechtner and C. Dahle and T. Mayer-G{\"u}rr and Detlef Stammer and E. Taguchi and K.-H. Ilk",
note = "Anzahl Autoren: 8 | Bosch, Wolfgang| Savcenko, Roman| Flechtner, Frank| Dahle, Christoph| Mayer-Guerr, Torsten| Stammer, Detlef| Taguchi, Eifu| Ilk, Karl-Heinz",
year = "2009",
month = sep,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1111/j.1365-246x.2009.04281.x",
language = "English",
volume = "178",
pages = "1185--1192",
journal = "Geophysical Journal International",
issn = "0956-540X",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "3",
}
@article{e7a801d652b84a8288052f20b1b7fac9,
title = "Resolving the effect of climate change on fish populations",
abstract = "This paper develops a framework for the study of climate on fish populations based on first principles of physiology, ecology, and available observations. Environmental variables and oceanographic features that are relevant to fish and that are likely to be affected by climate change are reviewed. Working hypotheses are derived from the differences in the expected response of different species groups. A review of published data on Northeast Atlantic fish species representing different biogeographic affinities, habitats, and body size lends support to the hypothesis that global warming results in a shift in abundance and distribution (in patterns of occurrence with latitude and depth) of fish species. Pelagic species exhibit clear changes in seasonal migration patterns related to climate-induced changes in zooplankton productivity. Lusitanian species have increased in recent decades (sprat, anchovy, and horse mackerel), especially at the northern limit of their distribution areas, while Boreal species decreased at the southern limit of their distribution range (cod and plaice), but increased at the northern limit (cod). Although the underlying mechanisms remain uncertain, available evidence suggests climate-related changes in recruitment success to be the key process, stemming from either higher production or survival in the pelagic egg or larval stage, or owing to changes in the quality/quantity of nursery habitats. {\textcopyright} 2009 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea. Published by Oxford Journals. All rights reserved.",
keywords = "Climate change, Eco-physiology, Ecosystem, Fish, Population dynamics",
author = "Rijnsdorp, \{Adriaan D.\} and Peck, \{Myron A.\} and Engelhard, \{Georg H.\} and Christian Moellmann and Pinnegar, \{John K.\}",
year = "2009",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1093/icesjms/fsp056",
language = "English",
volume = "66",
pages = "1570--1583",
journal = "ICES Journal of Marine Science",
issn = "1054-3139",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
number = "7",
}
@phdthesis{a73dcbf2f4d549f1a4cfb3fb94561a3c,
title = "Resonance facilitating steps in power intensive contexts: project establishment experiences in the Kenyan health sector",
keywords = "Software engineering",
author = "Kiura, \{Salesio Mbogo\}",
note = "Hamburg, Univ., Dep. Informatik, Diss., 2009 Zsfassung in dt. Sprache",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
}
@article{d38a6727fbd3424abb3386dc1348d270,
title = "Resonant Franz-Keldysh exciton effect in the narrow biased quantum wire subject to a strong magnetic field",
abstract = "We present an analytical investigation of quasi-one-dimensional excitons in thin uniform (single) and double nanoscaled cylindrical quantum wires (UQWR and DQWR) surrounded by a barrier of infinite height and exposed to external electric and strong magnetic fields. The DQWR is formed by inserting an impenetrable longitudinal barrier in a single-quantum wire. Both external fields are directed parallel to the quantum wire (QWR) axis. The radius of the QWRs and the magnetic length are taken to be much less than the exciton Bohr radius. For the dependencies of the positions and widths of the complex quasidiscrete energy levels of the indirect exciton in the DQWR, in which the carriers are separated by the insertion on the confinement, electric field strength and width of the interwire barrier are derived. The confinement (insertion) leads to an increase (decrease) of the exciton binding energy. The impact of the electric field ionization of the exciton is less pronounced for strongly confined and weakly separated carriers. The coefficient of the exciton absorption in the UQWR as a function of the confinement and electric field is calculated in an explicit form. The effect of the confinement and electric field on the exciton peak closely resembles that on the quasidiscrete level of the indirect exciton in the DQWR. Electron-hole attraction increases remarkably the optical Franz-Keldysh electroabsorption in the frequency region below the edge and distant from the exciton peaks. The coefficient of absorption reflecting the electric field ionization and autoionization caused by the coupling between the discrete and continuous exciton states adjacent to the different size-quantized or Landau levels is obtained analytically. A comparison of our analytical results with numerical data is performed. Estimates of the expected experimental values for the parameters of GaAs/GaAlAs QWR show that the autoionized exciton magnetostates in thin biased QWRs are sufficiently stable to be observed. {\textcopyright} 2009 The American Physical Society.",
author = "Monozon, \{B. S.\} and P. Schmelcher",
year = "2009",
month = apr,
day = "20",
doi = "10.1103/physrevb.79.165314",
language = "English",
volume = "79",
journal = "Physical review B",
issn = "2469-9969",
publisher = "American Physical Society",
number = "16",
}