Geography and Study Sites
2023; Springer Nature; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1007/978-3-031-12539-3_4
ISSN2196-971X
AutoresHans‐Peter Blume, Wolfgang Dormann, Dietrich Mossakowski,
Tópico(s)Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
ResumoThe research areas of the joint project are described. Field studies were performed along a gradient at the coasts of the North Sea and the Baltic Sea from the island of Borkum in the west up to the Karrendorf Meadows at the western Pomeranian Bodden coast in the east. At the North Sea coast of Lower Saxony, the research areas were located on the East Frisian Islands of Borkum, Norderney, Wangerooge, and Mellum, and on the coast of Wursten near Cuxhaven, the west coast of Schleswig-Holstein on the foreshores of Friedrichskoog in southern Dithmarschen and Hedwigenkoog in northern Dithmarschen. In addition, bee studies were performed on the North-Frisian Island of Sylt. At the Baltic Sea coasts, the research areas were located at the Bay of Hohwacht in Eastern Holstein, on the peninsula of Darss/Zingst, and at the Greifswald Bodden in Western Pomerania. While the zoological field work was restricted to individual locations along the geographical gradient, the evaluation of historical changes in floral composition included data of the whole range of the German coasts from the North Sea to the Baltic Sea covering a climate gradient separated into two floral regions.
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