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Choimaa Dulamsuren

Choimaa Dulamsuren

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
34
Citations
3682
World Ranking
7713
National Ranking
394

Overview

Choimaa Dulamsuren is affiliated with the University of Göttingen in Germany and specializes in Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research focuses on several key areas within these fields, including Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, and Nature and Landscape Conservation. They also explore Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law aspects, as well as Insect Science.

The primary topics of Dulamsuren's work encompass:

  • Tree-ring climate responses
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Forest ecology and management
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Rangeland Management and Livestock Ecology

Dulamsuren has contributed to multiple recent research publications, which include:

  • Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests, 2022, Communications Biology
  • Tree mortality of European beech and Norway spruce induced by 2018-2019 hot droughts in central Germany, 2021, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Summer drought exposure, stand structure, and soil properties jointly control the growth of European beech along a steep precipitation gradient in northern Germany, 2022, Global Change Biology
  • Modelling the productivity of Siberian larch forests from Landsat NDVI time series in fragmented forest stands of the Mongolian forest-steppe, 2021, Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
  • Interrelations between relief, vegetation, disturbances, and permafrost in the forest-steppe of central Mongolia, 2021, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

The venues where Dulamsuren frequently publishes include:

  • Global Change Biology
  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • Trees Forests and People
  • Ecosystems
  • Trees

Collaborative efforts are a significant part of Dulamsuren's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Markus Hauck
  • Christoph Leuschner
  • Robert Weigel
  • Michael Klinge
  • Banzragch Bat-Enerel

Best Publications

  • Climate-change-driven growth decline of European beech forests

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  • Tree mortality of European beech and Norway spruce induced by 2018-2019 hot droughts in central Germany

    Nora Obladen;Pia Dechering;Georgios Skiadaresis;Willy Tegel

  • Global warming-related tree growth decline and mortality on the north-eastern Tibetan plateau

    Eryuan Liang;Christoph Leuschner;Choimaa Dulamsuren;Bettina Wagner

  • Climate Warming-Related Growth Decline Affects Fagus sylvatica, But Not Other Broad-Leaved Tree Species in Central European Mixed Forests

    Jorma Zimmermann;Markus Hauck;Choimaa Dulamsuren;Christoph Leuschner

  • Recent drought stress leads to growth reductions in Larix sibirica in the western Khentey, Mongolia

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Markus Hauck;Christoph Leuschner

  • European beech responds to climate change with growth decline at lower, and growth increase at higher elevations in the center of its distribution range (SW Germany)

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Markus Hauck;Gisbert Kopp;Marcel Ruff

  • Diverging climate trends in Mongolian taiga forests influence growth and regeneration of Larix sibirica

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Markus Hauck;Mookhor Khishigjargal;Hanns Hubert Leuschner

  • Water relations and photosynthetic performance in Larix sibirica growing in the forest-steppe ecotone of northern Mongolia.

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Markus Hauck;Martin Bader;Dalaikhuu Osokhjargal

  • Vegetation at the taiga forest-steppe borderline in the western Khentey Mountains, northern Mongolia

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;N.W. Pirie

  • Increased Summer Temperatures Reduce the Growth and Regeneration of Larix sibirica in Southern Boreal Forests of Eastern Kazakhstan

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Tobias Wommelsdorf;Fengjun Zhao;Fengjun Zhao;Yaoqin Xue;Yaoqin Xue

  • Response of tree-ring width to climate warming and selective logging in larch forests of the Mongolian Altai

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Mookhor Khishigjargal;Christoph Leuschner;Markus Hauck

  • Recent Climate Warming-Related Growth Decline Impairs European Beech in the Center of Its Distribution Range

    Florian Knutzen;Choimaa Dulamsuren;Ina Christin Meier;Christoph Leuschner

  • Climate response of tree-ring width in Larix sibirica growing in the drought-stressed forest-steppe ecotone of northern Mongolia

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Markus Hauck;Hanns Hubert Leuschner;Christoph Leuschner

  • Summer drought exposure, stand structure, and soil properties jointly control the growth of European beech along a steep precipitation gradient in northern Germany

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  • The different strategies of Pinus sylvestris and Larix sibirica to deal with summer drought in a northern Mongolian forest-steppe ecotone suggest a future superiority of pine in a warming climate

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  • Late Holocene vegetation history suggests natural origin of steppes in the northern Mongolian mountain taiga

    Frank Schlütz;Choimaa Dulamsuren;Magdalena Wieckowska;Michael Mühlenberg

  • Lichen diversity on steppe slopes in the northern Mongolian mountain taiga and its dependence on microclimate

    Markus Hauck;Choimaa Dulamsuren;Michael Mühlenberg

  • Twenty Years After Decollectivization: Mobile Livestock Husbandry and Its Ecological Impact in the Mongolian Forest-Steppe

    Dorjburgedaa Lkhagvadorj;Markus Hauck;Choimaa Dulamsuren;Jamsran Tsogtbaatar

  • Spatial and seasonal variation of climate on steppe slopes of the northern Mongolian mountain taiga

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Markus Hauck

  • Climate effects on vegetation vitality at the treeline of boreal forests of Mongolia

    Michael Klinge;Choimaa Dulamsuren;Stefan Erasmi;Dirk Nikolaus Karger

  • Rapid recovery of stem increment in Norway spruce at reduced SO2 levels in the Harz Mountains, Germany.

    Markus Hauck;Jorma Zimmermann;Mascha Jacob;Choimaa Dulamsuren

  • Insect and small mammal herbivores limit tree establishment in northern Mongolian steppe

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Markus Hauck;Michael Mühlenberg

  • Carbon pool densities and a first estimate of the total carbon pool in the Mongolian forest‐steppe

    Choimaa Dulamsuren;Michael Klinge;Jan Degener;Mookhor Khishigjargal;Mookhor Khishigjargal

Frequent Co-Authors

Markus Hauck
Markus Hauck University of Freiburg
Christoph Leuschner
Christoph Leuschner University of Göttingen
Hermann Behling
Hermann Behling University of Göttingen
Dietrich Hertel
Dietrich Hertel University of Göttingen
Karsten Wesche
Karsten Wesche Senckenberg Museum für Naturkunde Görlitz
Dirk Nikolaus Karger
Dirk Nikolaus Karger Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Eryuan Liang
Eryuan Liang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Erik Welk
Erik Welk Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Ina C. Meier
Ina C. Meier Universität Hamburg

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