@phdthesis{Ritz2004, author = {Ritz, Thomas}, title = {Die werkzeuggest{\"u}tzte Produktion von personalisierten Informationsdienstleistungen. - (IPA-IAO Forschung und Praxis ; 389)}, publisher = {Jost-Jetter}, address = {Heimsheim}, isbn = {3-936947-23-6}, pages = {151 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2004}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Fabo1997, author = {Fabo, Sabine}, title = {Joyce und Beuys : ein intermedialer Dialog}, publisher = {Winter}, address = {Heidelberg}, isbn = {3-8253-0376-4}, pages = {236 S. : Ill.}, year = {1997}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Staat1987, author = {Staat, Manfred}, title = {Nichtlineare Wellen in elastischen Scheiben}, address = {Aachen}, pages = {VIII, 197 S. : graph. Darst.}, year = {1987}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Mischke1963, author = {Mischke, Winfried}, title = {Die Rechtsnatur des Nachlieferungsanspruchs beim Gattungskauf}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}t zu K{\"o}ln}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {V, 46 Seiten}, year = {1963}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Kurz2008, author = {Kurz, Melanie}, title = {Die Modellmethodik im Formfindungsprozess am Beispiel des Automobildesigns : eine Betrachtung der Wechselwirkungen zwischen Entwurfs- und Darstellungsmethoden im Hinblick auf die systematische Entwicklung und die Bewertbarkeit der dreidimensionalen Form artefaktischer Gegenst{\"a}nde im Entstehungsprozess}, publisher = {Dt. Wiss.-Verl.}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-935176-76-7}, pages = {158 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {2008}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Kotliar2008, author = {Kotliar, Konstantin}, title = {Functional in-vivo assessment and biofluidmechanical analysis of age-related and pathological microstructural changes in retinal vessels [Elektronische Ressource]}, publisher = {-}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Kotliar1998, author = {Kotliar, Konstantin}, title = {Razrabotka i analiz matematicheskih modelei nezavisimogo i svyazannogo funkcionirovaniya drenazhnoi i akkomodacionnoi regulyatornyh sistem chelovecheskogo glaza}, publisher = {-}, pages = {328 S.}, year = {1998}, language = {ru} } @phdthesis{Kowalski2008, author = {Kowalski, Julia}, title = {Two-phase Modeling of Debris Flows}, publisher = {Mensch und Buch}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86664-524-0}, pages = {148}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Schieffer2012, author = {Schieffer, Andre}, title = {Studies on diversity and coexistence in an experimental microbial community}, pages = {76 Bl. : Ill.}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Biodiversity and the coexistence of species have puzzled and fascinated biologists since decades and is a hotspot in todays' natural sciences. Preserving this biodiversity is a great challenge as habitats and environments underlying tremendous changes like climate change and the loss of natural habitats, which are mainly due to anthropogenic influences. The coexistence of numerous species even in homogeneous environments is a stunning feature of natural communities and has been summarized under the term 'paradox of plankton'. Up to now, there are several mechanisms discussed, which may contribute to local and global diversity of organisms. Several interspecific trade offs have been identified maintaining the coexistence of species like their abilities regarding competition and predator avoidance, their capability to disperse in space and time, and their ability to exploit variable resources. Further, micro-evolutionary dynamics supporting the coexistence of species have been added to our knowledge, and deriving from theoretical deterministic models, non-linear dynamics which describe the temporal fluctuation of abundances of organisms. Whereas competition and predation seem to be clue structural elements within interacting organisms, the intrinsic dynamic behavior - by means of temporal changes in abundance - plays an important role regarding coexistence within a community. The present work sheds light on different factors affecting the coexistence of species using experimental microbial model systems consisting of a bacterivorous ciliate as the predator and two bacteria strains as prey organism. Additionally, another experimental setup consisting of two up to five bacteria species competing for one limiting resource was investigated. Highly controllable chemostat systems were established to exclude extrinsic disturbances. According to theoretical analyses I was able to show - experimentally and theoretically - that phenotypic plasticity of one species within a microbial one-predator-two-prey food web enlarges the range of possible coexistence of all species under different dynamic conditions, compared to a food web without phenotypic plasticity. This was accompanied by non-linear (chaotic) population dynamics within all experimental systems showing phenotypic plasticity. The experiments on the interplay of competition, predation and invasion showed that all aspects have an influence on species coexistence. Under undisturbed controlled conditions all aspects were analyzed in detail and in combination. Populations showed oscillations which were shown by quasi-chaotic attractors in phase space diagrams. Competition experiments with two up to five bacteria species competing for one limiting resource showed that all organisms were able to coexist which was mediated by species oscillations entering a regime of chaos. Besides that fact it was found, that the productivity (biomass) as well as the total cell numbers - under the same nutrition supply - increased by an increasing number of species in the experimental systems. Up to now, the occurrence of non-linear dynamics in well controlled experimental studies has been recognized several times and this phenomenon seemed to be more common in natural systems than generally assumed.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Dahmann1992, author = {Dahmann, Peter}, title = {Untersuchungen zur Wirksamkeit von Filtern in hydraulischen Anlagen}, pages = {VI, 160 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {1992}, language = {de} }