Dr. Lena Müller did her doctorate in ecology at the University of Innsbruck on the effects of increasing droughts on ecosystems as a result of the climate crisis. She works as a project manager at the Albrecht von Dewitz Foundation, which promotes projects on safe alpinism and sustainable mountain sports. In 2020, she was the first German woman to climb a route in grade E9 with the trad test piece "Prinzip Hoffnung" and traveled there mainly by train. As a freelance ecologist, she promotes sustainable outdoor sports. Her aim is to raise awareness of the climate crisis and highlight opportunities for action.
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Müller, Lena M.; Bahn, Michael (2022): Drought legacies and ecosystem responses to subsequent drought. In: Global Change Biology 00; 1-18. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.16270
Meeran, Kathiravan; Ingrisch, Johannes; Reinthaler, David; Canarini, Alberto; Müller, Lena; Pötsch, Erich M. et al. (2021): Warming and elevated CO2 intensify drought and recovery responses of grassland carbon allocation to soil respiration. In: Global Change Biology 27; 3230–3243. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.15628
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