Fahse, Lorenz; Papastefanou, Phillip; Otto, Mathias
Estimating acute mortality of Lepidoptera caused by the cultivation of insect-resistant Bt maize – The LepiX modelEcological Modelling. Bd. 371. Elsevier BV 2018 S. 50 - 59
Morin, Xavier; Fahse, Lorenz; Jactel, Hervé et al.
Long-term response of forest productivity to climate change is mostly driven by change in tree species compositionScientific Reports. Bd. 8. H. 1. London: Springer Nature 2018 S. 1 - 12 5627
Schulz, Ralf; Bundschuh, Mirco; Gergs, Rene et al.
Review on environmental alterations propagating from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystemsSCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. Bd. 538. 2015 S. 246 - 261
Hagen, Robert; Kramer-Schadt, Stephanie; Fahse, Lorenz et al.
Population control based on abundance estimates: Frequency does not compensate for uncertaintyEcological Complexity. Bd. 20. 2014 S. 43 - 50
Morin, X.; Fahse, Lorenz; de Mazancourt, C. et al.
Temporal stability in forest productivity increases with tree diversity due to asynchrony in species dynamicsEcol Lett. 2014
Rasche, Livia; Fahse, Lorenz; Bugmann, Harald
Key factors affecting the future provision of tree-based forest ecosystem goods and servicesClimatic Change. Bd. 118. H. 3-4. 2013 S. 579 - 593
Lausch, Angela; Heurich, Marco; Fahse, Lorenz
Spatio-temporal infestation patterns of Ips typographus (L.) in the Bavarian Forest National Park, GermanyEcological Indicators. Bd. 31. 2013 S. 73 - 81
Rasche, Livia; Fahse, Lorenz; Zingg, Andreas et al.
Enhancing gap model accuracy by modeling dynamic height growth and dynamic maximum tree heightEcological Modelling. Bd. 232. 2012 S. 133 - 143
Lausch, Angela; Fahse, Lorenz; Heurich, Marco
Factors affecting the spatio-temporal dispersion of Ips typographus (L.) in Bavarian Forest National Park: A long-term quantitative landscape-level analysisForest Ecology and Management. Bd. 261. H. 2. Elsevier BV 2011 S. 233 - 245
Rasche, Livia; Fahse, Lorenz; Zingg, Andreas et al.
Getting a virtual forester fit for the challenge of climatic changeJournal of Applied Ecology. Bd. 48. H. 5. Wiley 2011 S. 1174 - 1186
Fahse, Lorenz; Heurich, Marco
Simulation and analysis of outbreaks of bark beetle infestations and their management at the stand levelEcological Modelling. Bd. 222. H. 11. Elsevier BV 2011 S. 1833 - 1846
Morin, Xavier; Fahse, Lorenz; Scherer-Lorenzen, Michael et al.
Tree species richness promotes productivity in temperate forests through strong complementarity between speciesEcology Letters. Bd. 14. H. 12. Wiley 2011 S. 1211 - 1219
Didion, Markus; Kupferschmid, Andrea D.; Zingg, Andreas et al.
Gaining local accuracy while not losing generality — extending the range of gap model applicationsCanadian Journal of Forest Research. Bd. 39. H. 6. Canadian Science Publishing 2009 S. 1092 - 1107
Rammig, Anja; Fahse, Lorenz
Simulating forest succession after blowdown events: The crucial role of space for a realistic managementEcological Modelling. Bd. 220. H. 24. Elsevier BV 2009 S. 3555 - 3564
Rammig, Anja; Fahse, Lorenz; Bebi, Peter et al.
Wind disturbance in mountain forests: Simulating the impact of management strategies, seed supply, and ungulate browsing on forest successionForest Ecology and Management. Bd. 242. H. 2-3. Elsevier BV 2007 S. 142 - 154
Rammig, A.; Fahse, L.; Bugmann, H. et al.
Forest regeneration after disturbance: A modelling study for the Swiss AlpsForest Ecology and Management. Bd. 222. H. 1-3. Elsevier BV 2006 S. 123 - 136
Wunder, Jan; Bigler, Christof; Reineking, Björn et al.
Optimisation of tree mortality models based on growth patternsEcological Modelling. Bd. 197. H. 1-2. Elsevier BV 2006 S. 196 - 206
Eurich, Christian W.; Thiel, Andreas; Fahse, Lorenz
Distributed Delays Stabilize Ecological Feedback SystemsPhysical Review Letters. Bd. 94. H. 15. American Physical Society (APS) 2005 158104
Fahse, Lorenz; Wissel, Christian; Grimm, Volker
Reconciling Classical and Individual‐Based Approaches in Theoretical Population Ecology: A Protocol for Extracting Population Parameters from Individual‐Based ModelsThe American Naturalist. Bd. 152. H. 6. University of Chicago Press 1998 S. 838 - 852