Annette Otte has begun a study into Species richness, looking into Plant community and Floristics. In her articles, she combines various disciplines, including Ecology and Plant litter. Her work blends Habitat and Restoration ecology studies together. Her work blends Restoration ecology and Habitat studies together. Her research brings together the fields of Litter and Agronomy. Her Agronomy research extends to the thematically linked field of Litter. Her study brings together the fields of Flood myth and Archaeology. Her studies link Archaeology with Flood myth. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates Environmental resource management and Sustainable development in her work.
Annette Otte combines Ecology and Physical geography in her studies. Her Agronomy study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Seedling. Her Seedling study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Agronomy. Pathology is closely attributed to Vegetation (pathology) in her research. Much of her study explores Vegetation (pathology) relationship to Pathology. She undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Agroforestry and Agriculture through her research. By researching both Agriculture and Arable land, she produces research that crosses academic boundaries. As part of her studies on Population, Annette Otte frequently links adjacent subjects like Demography. Her Demography study typically links adjacent topics like Biological dispersal.
Ecology and Agroforestry are two areas of study in which Annette Otte engages in interdisciplinary work. In her research, she performs multidisciplinary study on Agroforestry and Ecology. By researching both Habitat and Grassland, she produces research that crosses academic boundaries. Her Vegetation (pathology) research extends to the thematically linked field of Pathology. As part of her studies on Vegetation (pathology), Annette Otte often connects relevant subjects like Pathology. She performs multidisciplinary study in the fields of Germination and Soil seed bank via her papers. While working in this field, Annette Otte studies both Soil seed bank and Germination. Her study brings together the fields of Legume and Agronomy. Her Legume study frequently links to related topics such as Agronomy.
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Landscape structure as an indicator of biodiversity: matrix effects on species richness
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Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2003)
Restoration of a species-rich flood meadow by topsoil removal and diaspore transfer with plant material
Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte.
Applied Vegetation Science (2003)
Analysing land-cover changes in relation to environmental variables in Hesse, Germany
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Landscape Ecology (2004)
The impact of site conditions and seed dispersal on restoration success in alluvial meadows
Tobias W. Donath;Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte.
Applied Vegetation Science (2003)
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.
Biological Conservation (2007)
Effects of litter on seedling establishment in natural and semi‐natural grasslands: a meta‐analysis
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Journal of Ecology (2013)
Assessing soil seed bank persistence in flood-meadows: The search for reliable traits
Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte.
Journal of Vegetation Science (2004)
Identifying patterns of land-cover change and their physical attributes in a marginal European landscape
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Landscape and Urban Planning (2007)
Biodiversity at the landscape level: recent concepts and perspectives for multifunctional land use
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Landscape Ecology (2007)
The impact of flooding regime on the soil seed bank of flood-meadows
Norbert Hölzel;Annette Otte.
Journal of Vegetation Science (2001)
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