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PhytOakmeter: Elucidating the links between environmental variation, plant phenology and plant-herbivore interactions

https://www.wsl.ch/de/projekte/elucidating-the-links-between-environmental-variation-plant-phenology-and-plant-herbivore-interactions/

This project investigates how the interaction between plant phenology, defense chemistry and the trade-offs between growth and chemical defenses are modulated by environmental variation and stress.
factors that substantially alter phytochemistry can have

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Increasing cold stress on photosynthesis in a warming climate?

https://www.wsl.ch/de/projekte/cold-stress-mighgt-limit-carbon-gain-also-in-a-warming-climate/

Photosynthesis of forest ecosystems can be reduced in spring most likely due to cold temperatures. Such cold-related processes are, however, not captured in mechanistic models and we thus aim to assess the mechanisms and frequencies of such depressions and include them into models.
WSL Low temperatures, e.g., by late frost events, have

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Preparing for the arrival of a highly invasive beetle in Switzerland

https://www.wsl.ch/de/projekte/preparing-for-the-arrival-of-a-highly-invasive-beetle-in-switzerland/

The emergence of visible tree-stress symptoms caused by the emerald ash borer occurs only several years after its arrival and are hard to tell apart from those caused by soil drought. Here, we investigate the potential of reflectance spectroscopy as an early-warning screening tool.
early detection and containment of these species have

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StillbergDAT

https://www.wsl.ch/de/projekte/stillbergdat/

This ETH-Domain ORD Program Contribute Project aims at curating and uploading the existing data of the European Long-term treeline Ecosystem Research (eLTER) site Stillberg, Switzerland, was established in to national and international ORD platforms (EnviDat, DEIMS-SDR).
In almost 50 years, we have collected a wealth of ecological

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Understanding self-sustained crack propagation in snow – the key to predicting avalanche size

https://www.wsl.ch/de/projekte/understanding-self-sustained-crack-propagation-in-snow/

If an avalanche is triggered, how large will it be? To answer this question, we will analyze unique data from field experiments to provide new insights into the process controlling avalanche release and avalanche size.
While in recent years computer models have been used

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