Thomas Scheuschner
19 Papers
81 Citations
Thomas Scheuschner is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications.
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Papers
The condition of forests in Europe. 2011 executive report
Richard Fischer,W. Beck,V. Calatayud,Nathalie Cools,B. de Vos,Matthias Dobbertin,Stefan Fleck,Paolo Giordani,Oliver Granke,Georg Kindermann,Martin Lorenz,Henning Meesenburg,S. Meining,Hans-Dieter Nagel,Markus Neumann,Thomas Scheuschner,S. Stofer +16 more
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Exceedance of critical loads and of critical limits impacts tree nutrition across Europe
Peter Waldner,Anne Thimonier,Elisabeth Graf Pannatier,Sophia Etzold,Maria Schmitt,Aldo Marchetto,Pasi Rautio,Kirsti Derome,Tiina M. Nieminen,Seppo Nevalainen,Antti-Jussi Lindroos,Päivi Merilä,Georg Kindermann,Markus Neumann,Nathalie Cools,Bruno De Vos,Peter Roskams,Arne Verstraeten,Karin Hansen,Gunilla Pihl Karlsson,Hans-Peter Dietrich,Stephan Raspe,Richard Fischer,Martin Lorenz,Susanne Iost,Oliver Granke,Tanja G. M. Sanders,Alexa Michel,Hans-Dieter Nagel,Thomas Scheuschner,Primož Simončič,Klaus von Wilpert,Henning Meesenburg,Stefan Fleck,Sue Benham,Elena Vanguelova,Nicholas Clarke,Morten Ingerslev,Lars Vesterdal,Per Gundersen,Inge Stupak,Mathieu Jonard,Nenad Potočić,Mayte Minaya +43 more
TL;DR: The authors explored the relationship between the exceedance of critical loads and inorganic nitrogen concentration, the base cation to aluminium ratio in soil solutions, as well as the nutritional status of trees.
Currently legislated decreases in nitrogen deposition will yield only limited plant species recovery in European forests
Thomas Dirnböck,Gisela Pröll,Kari Austnes,Jelena Beloica,Burkhard Beudert,Roberto Canullo,Alessandra De Marco,Maria Francesca Fornasier,Martyn N. Futter,Klaus Goergen,Ulf Grandin,Maria Holmberg,Antti-Jussi Lindroos,Michael Mirtl,Johan Neirynck,Tomasz Pecka,Tiina M. Nieminen,Jørn-Frode Nordbakken,Maximilian Posch,G.J. Reinds,Edwin C. Rowe,Maija Salemaa,Thomas Scheuschner,Franz Starlinger,Aldona Katarzyna Uziębło,Salar Valinia,James Weldon,W. Wamelink,Martin Forsius +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used 23 European forest research sites with high quality long-term data on deposition, climate, soil recovery, and understory vegetation to assess benefits of currently legislated N deposition reductions in forest underwood vegetation.
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Atmospheric nitrogen deposition to terrestrial ecosystems across Germany
Martijn Schaap,Sabine Banzhaf,Thomas Scheuschner,Markus Geupel,Carlijn Hendriks,Richard Kranenburg,Hans-Dieter Nagel,Arjo Segers,Angela von Schlutow,Roy Wichink Kruit,Peter J. H. Builtjes +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present new quantitative estimates of the deposition of atmospheric nitrogen to ecosystems across Germany, combining prognostic and empirical modelling to establish wet deposition fluxes and land use dependent dry and occult deposition flux.
The effects of atmospheric nitrogen deposition on terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity
Jill S. Baron,Mary C. Barber,Mark A. Adams,Julius I. Agboola,Edith B. Allen,W.J. Bealey,Roland Bobbink,M. V. Bobrovsky,William D. Bowman,Cristina Branquinho,Mercedes M. C. Bustamente,Christopher L. Clark,Edward C. Cocking,Cristina Cruz,Eric A. Davidson,O. Tom Denmead,O. Tom Denmead,Teresa Dias,Nancy B. Dise,Alan Feest,James N. Galloway,Linda H. Geiser,Frank S. Gilliam,Ian Harrison,Larisa Khanina,Xiankai Lu,Esteban Manrique,Raúl Ochoa-Hueso,Jean Pierre Henry Balbaud Ometto,Richard J. Payne,Thomas Scheuschner,Lucy J. Sheppard,Gavin Simpson,Y. V. Singh,Carly J. Stevens,Carly J. Stevens,Ian Strachan,Harald Sverdrup,Naoko Tokuchi,Hans van Dobben,Sarah J. Woodin +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report the findings of a Working Group on how atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition affects both terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity, together with potential indicators such as species compositions and changes in species compositions are related to the relative amounts of N, carbon (C) and phosphorus (P) in the plant soil system.
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