Gabriele Schiro
Max Planck Society
9 Papers
14 Citations
Gabriele Schiro is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Phyllosphere. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of Gabriele Schiro include University of Freiburg.
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Movement-mediated community assembly and coexistence.
Ulrike E. Schlägel,Volker Grimm,Volker Grimm,Niels Blaum,Pierluigi Colangeli,Melanie Dammhahn,Jana A. Eccard,Sebastian L. Hausmann,Antje Herde,Antje Herde,Heribert Hofer,Jasmin Joshi,Jasmin Joshi,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Stephanie Kramer-Schadt,Magdalena Litwin,Sissi Lozada-Gobilard,Marina E. H. Müller,Thomas Müller,Ran Nathan,Jana S. Petermann,Karin Pirhofer-Walzl,Viktoriia Radchuk,Matthias C. Rillig,Manuel Roeleke,Merlin Schäfer,Cédric Scherer,Gabriele Schiro,Carolin Scholz,Lisa Teckentrup,Ralph Tiedemann,Wiebke Ullmann,Christian C. Voigt,Christian C. Voigt,Guntram Weithoff,Florian Jeltsch +35 more
TL;DR: This work joins the movement ecology framework with the key concepts from metacommunity theory, community assembly and modern coexistence theory using the idea of micro–macro links, where various aspects of emergent movement behaviour scale up to local and regional patterns in species mobility and mobile‐link‐generated patterns in abiotic and biotic environmental conditions.
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Alternaria and Fusarium Fungi: Differences in Distribution and Spore Deposition in a Topographically Heterogeneous Wheat Field.
TL;DR: This study extends the knowledge on the dispersal and in-field infection dynamics of Fusarium spp.
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Reducing Conditions Favor Magnetosome Production in Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1
TL;DR: This work aims at understanding how external conditions, in particular the extracellular oxidation reduction potential, influence magnetite formation in the strain Magnetospirillum magneticum AMB-1, and improves the understanding of the biomineralization process in MTB.
Longitudinal Characterization of the Gut Microbiota in the Diabetic ZDSD Rat Model and Therapeutic Potential of Oligofructose
TL;DR: In this article , the authors examined the progression of type 2 diabetes and associated changes in the gut microbiota in male ZDSD rats and test whether the model can be used to examine the efficacy of potential therapeutics such as prebiotics, specifically oligofructose, that target the colon microbiota.
A genetic analysis reveals low prevalence of phytoplasma infection in Hyalesthes obsoletus Signoret, vector of 'bois noir', in SW-Germany
Gabriele Schiro,Johannes Fahrentrapp,Florian Hartig,Bernd Panassiti +3 more
- 19 Dec 2014
TL;DR: It is concluded that more research is needed to understand the reasons of this surprisingly low prevalence of Bois Noir infections in the population of H. obsoletus in South-West Germany.