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Annette Otte is affiliated with the University of Giessen in Germany. Their research primarily spans the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Environmental Science, with focused subfields including Plant Science, Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecology, and Soil Science.

The main areas of study in their work encompass Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Botany and Plant Ecology Studies, Botanical Research and Chemistry, Soil and Environmental Studies, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, and Bryophyte Studies and Records.

Throughout their academic career, Otte has coauthored frequently with several researchers:

  • Kristin Ludewig
  • Wiebke Hansen
  • Yves P. Klinger
  • R. Lutz Eckstein
  • Julia T. Wollny

Otte's publications have appeared repeatedly in specific venues, highlighting recurring engagement with these journals:

  • Anliegen Natur
  • Restoration Ecology
  • Biological Invasions
  • NeoBiota
  • Applied Vegetation Science

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Otte include:

  • Invasive legume affects species and functional composition of mountain meadow plant communities, 2020, Biological Invasions
  • Seed bank offers potential for active restoration of mountain meadows, 2020, Restoration Ecology
  • Germination of the invasive legume Lupinus polyphyllus depends on cutting date and seed morphology, 2020, NeoBiota
  • Mowing machinery and migratory sheep herds are complementary dispersal vectors for grassland species, 2021, Applied Vegetation Science
  • Constraints in the restoration of mountain meadows invaded by the legume Lupinus polyphyllus, 2022, Restoration Ecology

Best Publications

  • Landscape structure as an indicator of biodiversity: matrix effects on species richness

    Jens Dauber;Michaela Hirsch;Dietmar Simmering;Rainer Waldhardt

  • Restoration of a species-rich flood meadow by topsoil removal and diaspore transfer with plant material

    Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte

  • Analysing land-cover changes in relation to environmental variables in Hesse, Germany

    Elke Hietel;Rainer Waldhardt;Annette Otte

  • Effects of litter on seedling establishment in natural and semi‐natural grasslands: a meta‐analysis

    Alejandro Loydi;R. Lutz Eckstein;Annette Otte;Tobias W. Donath

  • The impact of site conditions and seed dispersal on restoration success in alluvial meadows

    Tobias W. Donath;Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte

  • Large scale application of diaspore transfer with plant material in restoration practice - Impact of seed and microsite limitation

    Tobias W. Donath;Stephanie Bissels;Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte

  • Biodiversity at the landscape level: recent concepts and perspectives for multifunctional land use

    Annette Otte;Dietmar Simmering;Volkmar Wolters

  • Assessing soil seed bank persistence in flood-meadows: The search for reliable traits

    Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte

  • Identifying patterns of land-cover change and their physical attributes in a marginal European landscape

    Birgit Reger;Annette Otte;Rainer Waldhardt

  • The impact of flooding regime on the soil seed bank of flood-meadows

    Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte

  • Ecological significance of seed germination characteristics in flood-meadow species

    Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte

  • Genetic structure among and within peripheral and central populations of three endangered floodplain violets.

    R. L. Eckstein;R. A. O’Neill;J. Danihelka;J. Danihelka;A. Otte

  • Evaluation of restoration success in alluvial grasslands under contrasting flooding regimes

    Stephanie Bissels;Norbert Hölzel;Tobias W. Donath;Annette Otte

  • Impact assessment revisited: improving the theoretical basis for management of invasive alien species

    Jan Thiele;Jan Thiele;Johannes Kollmann;Bo Markussen;Annette Otte

  • The return of the steppe large-scale restoration of degraded land in southern Russia during the post-Soviet era

    Norbert Hölzel;Carsten Haub;Markus P. Ingelfinger;Annette Otte

  • Seed bank diversity in mesic grasslands in relation to vegetation type, management and site conditions

    Camilla Wellstein;Annette Otte;Rainer Waldhardt

  • Estimation and prediction of plant species richness in a mosaic landscape

    Rainer Waldhardt;Dietmar Simmering;Annette Otte

  • Effects of different mowing regimes on seedling recruitment in alluvial grasslands

    Stephanie Bissels;Tobias W. Donath;Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte

  • Linking socio-economic factors, environment and land cover in the German Highlands, 1945–1999

    Elke Hietel;Rainer Waldhardt;Annette Otte

  • Accuracy and congruency of three different digital land-use maps

    M. Bach;L. Breuer;H.G. Frede;J.A. Huisman

  • Impact of site and management on the diversity of central European mesic grassland

    Camilla Wellstein;Annette Otte;Rainer Waldhardt

Frequent Co-Authors

Norbert Hölzel
Norbert Hölzel University of Münster
Volkmar Wolters
Volkmar Wolters University of Giessen
Jiří Danihelka
Jiří Danihelka Masaryk University
Lutz Breuer
Lutz Breuer University of Giessen
Petr Pyšek
Petr Pyšek Czech Academy of Sciences
Matthew J.W. Cock
Matthew J.W. Cock CAB International
Wolfgang Nentwig
Wolfgang Nentwig University of Bern
Christoph Müller
Christoph Müller Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research
Walter Durka
Walter Durka Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Kai Jensen
Kai Jensen Universität Hamburg

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