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This thesis is concerned with two classes of optimization problems which stem
mainly from statistics: clustering problems and cardinality-constrained optimization problems. We are particularly interested in the development of computational techniques to exactly or heuristically solve instances of these two classes
of optimization problems.
The minimum sum-of-squares clustering (MSSC) problem is widely used
to find clusters within a set of data points. The problem is also known as
the $k$-means problem, since the most prominent heuristic to compute a feasible
point of this optimization problem is the $k$-means method. In many modern
applications, however, the clustering suffers from uncertain input data due to,
e.g., unstructured measurement errors. The reason for this is that the clustering
result then represents a clustering of the erroneous measurements instead of
retrieving the true underlying clustering structure. We address this issue by
applying robust optimization techniques: we derive the strictly and $\Gamma$-robust
counterparts of the MSSC problem, which are as challenging to solve as the
original model. Moreover, we develop alternating direction methods to quickly
compute feasible points of good quality. Our experiments reveal that the more
conservative strictly robust model consistently provides better clustering solutions
than the nominal and the less conservative $\Gamma$-robust models.
In the context of clustering problems, however, using only a heuristic solution
comes with severe disadvantages regarding the interpretation of the clustering.
This motivates us to study globally optimal algorithms for the MSSC problem.
We note that although some algorithms have already been proposed for this
problem, it is still far from being “practically solved”. Therefore, we propose
mixed-integer programming techniques, which are mainly based on geometric
ideas and which can be incorporated in a
branch-and-cut based algorithm tailored
to the MSSC problem. Our numerical experiments show that these techniques
significantly improve the solution process of a
state-of-the-art MINLP solver
when applied to the problem.
We then turn to the study of cardinality-constrained optimization problems.
We consider two famous problem instances of this class: sparse portfolio optimization and sparse regression problems. In many modern applications, it is common
to consider problems with thousands of variables. Therefore, globally optimal
algorithms are not always computationally viable and the study of sophisticated
heuristics is very desirable. Since these problems have a discrete-continuous
structure, decomposition methods are particularly well suited. We then apply a
penalty alternating direction method that explores this structure and provides
very good feasible points in a reasonable amount of time. Our computational
study shows that our methods are competitive to
state-of-the-art solvers and heuristics.
In this thesis we focus on the development and investigation of methods for the computation of confluent hypergeometric functions. We point out the relations between these functions and parabolic boundary value problems and demonstrate applications to models of heat transfer and fluid dynamics. For the computation of confluent hypergeometric functions on compact (real or complex) intervals we consider a series expansion based on the Hadamard product of power series. It turnes out that the partial sums of this expansion are easily computable and provide a better rate of convergence in comparison to the partial sums of the Taylor series. Regarding the computational accuracy the problem of cancellation errors is reduced considerably. Another important tool for the computation of confluent hypergeometric functions are recurrence formulae. Although easy to implement, such recurrence relations are numerically unstable e.g. due to rounding errors. In order to circumvent these problems a method for computing recurrence relations in backward direction is applied. Furthermore, asymptotic expansions for large arguments in modulus are considered. From the numerical point of view the determination of the number of terms used for the approximation is a crucial point. As an application we consider initial-boundary value problems with partial differential equations of parabolic type, where we use the method of eigenfunction expansion in order to determine an explicit form of the solution. In this case the arising eigenfunctions depend directly on the geometry of the considered domain. For certain domains with some special geometry the eigenfunctions are of confluent hypergeometric type. Both a conductive heat transfer model and an application in fluid dynamics is considered. Finally, the application of several heat transfer models to certain sterilization processes in food industry is discussed.
Pour pouvoir développer une compétence médiatique, les élèves ont besoin d’une réflexion, mais également d’une pratique personnelle des médias afin de devenir des producteur(trice)s et des concepteur(trice)s d’offres médiatiques. Ce compte rendu pratique relate la réalisation d’un programme télévisé d’une heure avec des élèves du Lycée de Garçons Esch.
One of the main tasks in mathematics is to answer the question whether an equation possesses a solution or not. In the 1940- Thom and Glaeser studied a new type of equations that are given by the composition of functions. They raised the following question: For which functions Ψ does the equation F(Ψ)=f always have a solution. Of course this question only makes sense if the right hand side f satisfies some a priori conditions like being contained in the closure of the space of all compositions with Ψ and is easy to answer if F and f are continuous functions. Considering further restrictions to these functions, especially to F, extremely complicates the search for an adequate solution. For smooth functions one can already find deep results by Bierstone and Milman which answer the question in the case of a real-analytic function Ψ. This work contains further results for a different class of functions, namely those Ψ that are smooth and injective. In the case of a function Ψ of a single real variable, the question can be fully answered and we give three conditions that are both sufficient and necessary in order for the composition equation to always have a solution. Furthermore one can unify these three conditions to show that they are equivalent to the fact that Ψ has a locally Hölder-continuous inverse. For injective functions Ψ of several real variables we give necessary conditions for the composition equation to be solvable. For instance Ψ should satisfy some form of local distance estimate for the partial derivatives. Under the additional assumption of the Whitney-regularity of the image of Ψ, we can give sufficient conditions for flat functions f on the critical set of Ψ to possess a solution F(Ψ)=f.
Competitive analysis is a well known method for analyzing online algorithms.
Two online optimization problems, the scheduling problems and the list accessing problems, are considered in the thesis of Yida Zhu in the respect of this method.
For both problems, several existing online and offline algorithms are studied. Their performances are compared with the performances of corresponding offline optimal algorithms.
In particular, the list accessing algorithm BIT is carefully reviewed.
The classical proof of its worst case performance get simplified by adapting the knowledge about the optimal offline algorithm.
With regard to average case analysis, a new closed formula is developed to determine the performance of BIT on specific class of instances.
All algorithm considered in this thesis are also implemented in Julia.
Their empirical performances are studied and compared with each other directly.
Educational researchers have intensively investigated students" academic self-concept (ASC) and self-efficacy (SE). Both constructs are part of the competence-related self-perceptions of students and are considered to support students" academic success and their career development in a positive manner (e.g., Abele-Brehm & Stief, 2004; Richardson, Abraham, & Bond, 2012; Schneider & Preckel, 2017). However, there is a lack of basic research on ASC and SE in higher education in general, and in undergraduate psychology courses in particular. Therefore, according to the within-network and between-network approaches of construct validation (Byrne, 1984), the present dissertation comprises three empirical studies examining the structure (research question 1), measurement (research question 2), correlates (research question 3), and differentiation (research question 4) of ASC and SE in a total sample of N = 1243 psychology students. Concerning research question 1, results of confirmatory factor analysis (CFAs) implied that students" ASC and SE are domain-specific in the sense of multidimensionality, but they are also hierarchically structured, with a general factor at the apex according to the nested Marsh/Shavelson model (NMS model, Brunner et al., 2010). Additionally, psychology students" SE to master specific psychological tasks in different areas of psychological application could be described by a 2-dimensional model with six factors according to the Multitrait-Multimethod (MTMM)-approach (Campbell & Fiske, 1959). With regard to research question 2, results revealed that the internal structure of ASC and SE could be validly assessed. However, the assessment of psychology students" SE should follow a task-specific measurement strategy. Results of research question 3 further showed that both constructs of psychology students" competence-related self-perceptions were positively correlated to achievement in undergraduate psychology courses if predictor (ASC, SE) corresponded to measurement specificity of the criterion (achievement). Overall, ASC provided substantially stronger relations to achievement compared to SE. Moreover, there was evidence for negative paths (contrast effects) from achievement in one psychological domain on ASC of another psychological domain as postulated by the internal/external frame of reference (I/E) model (Marsh, 1986). Finally, building on research questions 1 to 3 (structure, measurement, and correlates of ASC and SE), psychology students" ASC and SE were be differentiated on an empirical level (research question 4). Implications for future research practices are discussed. Furthermore, practical implications for enhancing ASC and SE in higher education are proposed to support academic achievement and the career development of psychology students.
Mechanical and Biological Treatment (MBT) generally aims to reduce the amount of solid waste and emissions in landfills and enhance the recoveries. MBT technology has been studied in various countries in Europe and Asia. Techniques of solid waste treatment are distinctly different in the study areas. A better understanding of MBT waste characteristics can lead to an optimization of the MBT technology. For a sustainable waste management, it is essential to determine the characteristics of the final MBT waste, the effectiveness of the treatment system as well as the potential application of the final material regarding future utilization. This study aims to define and compare the characteristics of the final MBT materials in the following countries: Luxembourg (using a high degree technology), Fridhaff in Diekirch/Erpeldange, Germany (using a well regulated technology), Singhofen in Rhein-Lahn district, Thailand (using a low cost technology): Phitsanulok in Phitsanulok province. The three countries were chosen for this comparative study due to their unique performance in the MBT implementation. The samples were taken from the composting heaps of the final treatment process prior to sending them to landfills, using a random sampling standard strategy from August 2008 onwards. The size of the sample was reduced to manageable sizes before characterization. The size reduction was achieved by the quartering method. The samples were first analyzed for the size fraction on the day of collection. They were screened into three fractions by the method of dry sieving: small size with a diameter of <10 mm, medium size with a diameter of 10-40 mm and large size with a diameter of >40 mm. These fractions were further analyzed for their physical and chemical parameters such as particle size distribution (total into 12 size fractions), particle shape, porosity, composition, water content, water retention capacity and respiratory activity. The extracted eluate was analyzed for pH-value, heavy metals (lead, cadmium and arsenic), chemical oxygen demand, ammonium, sulfate and chloride. In order to describe and evaluate the potential application of the small size material as a final cover of landfills, the fraction of small size samples were tested for the geotechnical properties as well. The geotechnical parameters were the compaction test, permeability test and shear strength test. The detailed description of the treatment facilities and methods of the study areas were included in the results. The samples from the three countries are visibly smaller than waste without pretreatment. Maximum particle size is found to be less than 100 mm. The samples are found to consist of dust to coarse fractions. The small size with a diameter of <10 mm was highest in the sample from Germany (average 60% by weight), secondly in the sample from Luxembourg (average 43% by weight) and lowest in the sample from Thailand (average 15% by weight). The content of biodegradable material generally increased with decreasing particle sizes. Primary components are organic, plastics, fibrous materials and inert materials (glass and ceramics). The percentage of each components greatly depends on the MBT process of each country. Other important characteristics are significantly reduced water content, reduced total organic carbon and reduced potential heavy metals. The geotechnical results show that the small fraction is highly compact, has a low permeability and lot of water adsorbed material. The utilization of MBT material in this study shows a good trend as it proved to be a safe material which contained very low amounts of loadings and concentrations of chemical oxygen demand, ammonium, and heavy metals. The organic part can be developed to be a soil conditioner. It is also suitably utilized as a bio-filter layer in the final cover of landfill or as a temporary cover during the MBT process. This study showed how to identify the most appropriate technology for municipal solid waste disposal through the study of waste characterization.
Comparing the results of the phylogeographies of the four species included in this thesis, some accordances have been found, even though certain patterns are only represented in one or two species. In all cases, the findings of the studied species strongly support the existence of forests or forest-like ecosystems beyond the classic forest refugia in the Mediterranean areas (Iberian, Apennine and Balkan peninsulas) during glacial times. However, evidence of glacial refugial areas in Southeastern Europe, especially the Balkans, have been found in this study as well. The analysed populations of Aposeris foetida, Melampyrum sylvaticum and Erebia euryale showed high genetic diversity values and mostly higher private fragments in this area, which is a strong indicator for centres of glacial survival during Würm and, regarding the results of M. sylvaticum, even during the Riss ice age. Three of the analysed species (A. foetida, M. sylvaticum and Colias palaeno) supported a second main glacial refuge area located along the Northern Alps. Again, high genetic diversity values and the uniqueness of the populations living in this region today prove the importance of this area as a glacial centre of survival. Those results confirm several recently published studies on forest species and strongly indicate the persistence of forest-like structures or even forests during the ice ages along the foothills of the Northern Alps. Additionally, the persistence of C. palaeno in this area furthermore supports the existence of peatlands north of the Alps, at least during the last glacial. The results of M. sylvaticum and E. euryale further indicate the vicinity of the Tatra Mountains as core areas for glacial survival. However, the genetic patterns found for E. euryale are ambiguous. Due to an intermediate position of two genetic lineages (originating in the Eastern Alps and Southeastern Europe), the Tatras could also reflect a postglacial mixture zone of those lineages. Moreover, the glacial and postglacial importance of this area for woodland species was accentuated, supporting other phylogeographic studies published. Besides the congruities among the results of the study species, some unique patterns and therefore further potential glacial refugia have also been illuminated in this thesis. For instance, the calcicole species, A. foetida, most probably had further survival area at both sides of the Dinaric Alps, supported by high genetic diversity values and a high number of private fragments found in Croatian populations. Furthermore, the surroundings of the German Uplands and the margin of the Southern Alps provided suitable conditions for glacial survival for M. sylvaticum, while the Eastern and Southeastern Alpine region most probably sheltered the Large Ringlet E. euryale during ice ages. Additionally, this butterfly species survived at least the glaciation along the foothills of the Massif Central, whose present populations showed a unique genetic lineage and their genetic diversity values have been measurably higher than in other populations for this species. Finally, a large and continuous Würm distribution is highly likely south of the Fennoscandian glaciers in Central Europe for C. palaeno, which might indicate extended peatland areas during Würm glacial. With all the patterns found in this study, the understanding of glacial persistence of forest, respectively forest-like structures and peatlands during Würm or even Riss glacial in Europe could be advanced. The congruencies among the analysed woodland and bog species illustrate the importance and location of extra-Mediterranean refugia for European mountain forests and the glacial presence of Central European peatlands. Thus, already postulated theories could be supported and further pieces of the overall puzzle could be added. The varieties of the different survival centres once more clarified that further phylogeographic studies on mountain forest of different habitat requirements and especially peatland species have to be implemented to get a clearer picture of the glacial history of these habitats.
Magnet Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Electroencephalography (EEG) are tools used to investigate the functioning of the working brain in both humans and animal studies. Both methods are increasingly combined in separate or simultaneous measurements under the assumption to benefit from their individual strength while compensating their particular weaknesses. However, little attention has been paid to how statistical analyses strategies can influence the information that can be retrieved from a combined EEG fMRI study. Two independent studies in healthy student volunteers were conducted in the context of emotion research to demonstrate two approaches of combining MRI and EEG data of the same participants. The first study (N = 20) applied a visual search paradigm and found that in both measurements the assumed effects were absent by not statistically combining their results. The second study (N = 12) applied a novelty P300 paradigm and found that only the statistical combination of MRI and EEG measurements was able to disentangle the functional effects of brain areas involved in emotion processing. In conclusion, the observed results demonstrate that there are added benefits of statistically combining EEG-fMRI data acquisitions by assessing both the inferential statistical structure and the intra-individual correlations of the EEG and fMRI signal.
The impacts of intense urbanization and associated urban land-use change along coastlines is vast and unprecedented. Several coasts of the world have been be subjected to human-induced coastal changes and it is imperative to monitor, assess and quantify them. This paper provides the state-of-the-art discourses on the changing dynamics of urban land-use driven by the forces of urbanization. Drawing on extant literature mainly from Web of Science and Google scholar, the status quo of the spatio-temporal dynamics of urbanization and urban change processes were explored with specific focus on global, Africa, Ghana and an actual case of Accra coast. Findings show whilst urbanization continues to increase exponentially, urban land also continue to change markedly. Current trends and patterns shows that changing urban dynamics exhibit are distinctly different from that of the past. Particularly, the rate, magnitude, geographic location, urban forms and functions are changing. In the specific case of Accra coast, there is general trend of urbanization moving outwards, i.e. from the core city centre towards the peripheral areas. Additionally, spatial urban pattern is dominated by urban sprawl, characterized by the cyclical process of diffusion and coalescence. The processes of urbanization are further exacerbated within coastal areas with a new and unique spatial urban form, “tourism urbanization” emerging. This new urban form is largely driven by rapid expansion of tourist infrastructure, developing at the instance of government policy to develop coastal tourism. In addition, the coastal conurbation of Accra-Tema is a powerful hub for industrial and commercial activities, which is drawing huge “humanline” to- wards the coastline. The literature illustrates that contemporary approaches and conceptualizations for urbanization and urban land-use change analysis be extended particularly from the mere focus on statistical classifications of cities in different size categories. With the urban fringe spreading outwardly, it should be kept in mind that new forms of urban settlements are emerging along with varying sizes. Considering the multiple scales, magnitude and rates involved as well as the geospatial patterns of urban change processes, experimental case studies that include coastal cities, Peri-urban fringes and interconnections with rural areas across a range of urbanization processes is essential and very urgent.
Climate change and habitat fragmentation modify the natural habitat of many wetland biota and lead to new compositions of biodiversity in these ecosystems. While the direct effects of climate are often well known, indirect effects due to biotic interactions remain poorly understood. The water meadow grasshopper, Chorthippus montanus, is a univoltine habitat specialist, which is adapted to permanently moist habitats. Land use change and drainage led to highly fragmented populations of this generally flightless species. In large parts of the Palaearctic Ch. montanus occurs sympatrically with its widespread congener, the meadow grasshopper Chorthippus parallelus. Due to their close relationship and their similar songs, hybridization is likely to occur in syntopic populations. Such a species pair of a habitat specialist and a habitat generalist represents an ideal model system to examine the role of ongoing climate change and an accumulation of extreme climatic events on the life history strategies, population dynamics and inter-specific interactions. In Chapter I a laboratory experiment was conducted to identify the impact of environmental factors on intra-specific life-history traits of Ch. montanus. Like other Orthoptera species, Ch. montanus follows a converse temperature size rule. In line with the dimorphic niche hypothesis, which states that sexual size dimorphism evolved in response to the different sexual reproductive roles, both sexes showed different responses to increasing density at lower temperatures. Males attained smaller body sizes at high densities, whereas females had a prolonged development time. This is the first evidence for a sex-specific phenotypic plasticity in Ch. montanus. Females benefit from the prolonged development as their reproductive success depends on the size and number of egg clutches they may produce. By contrast, the reproductive success of males depends on the chance to fertilize virgin females, which increases with faster development. This may become a disadvantage for Ch. montanus as an intraspecific phenology shift may increase hybridization risk with the sibling species. Despite the widespread assumption that hybridization between two sympatric species is rare due to complete reproductive barriers, the genetic analyses of 16 populations (Chapter II) provided evidence for wide prevalence of hybridization between both species in the wild. As no complete admixture was found in the examined population, it is assumed that hybridization only occurs in ecotones between wetlands and drier parts. Reproductive barriers (habitat isolation, behavior, phenology) seem to prevent the genetic swamping of Ch. montanus populations. Although a behavioral experiment showed that mate choice presents an important reproductive barrier between both species, the experiment also revealed that reproductive barriers could be altered by environmental change (e.g. increasing heterospecific frequency). Chapter III analyzes the impact of extreme climatic events on population dynamics and interspecific hybridization. A mark-recapture analysis combined with weather records over five years provides evidence that the embryonic development in Ch. montanus is vulnerable to extreme climatic events. Strong population declines in Ch. montanus lead to a disequilibrium between Ch. montanus and Ch. parallelus populations and increases the risk of hybridization. The highest hybridization risk was found in the first weeks of a season, when both species had an overlapping phenology. Furthermore, hybrids were generally localized at the edge of the Ch. montanus distribution with higher heterospecific encounter probabilities. The hybridization rate reached up to 19.6%. The genetic analyses in Chapter II and III show that hybridization differentially affects specialists and generalists. While generalists may benefit from hybridization by an increasing genetic diversity, such a positive correlation was not found for Ch. montanus. The results underline the importance of reproductive barriers for the co-existence of these sympatric species. However, climate change and other anthropogenic disturbances alter reproductive barriers and promote hybridization, which may threaten small populations by genetic displacement. As anthropogenic hybridization is recognized as a major threat to biodiversity, it should be considered in environmental law and policy. In Chapter IV the role of hybrids and hybridization in three levels of law and the historical backgrounds of hybrids becoming a part of legal instruments is analyzed. Due to legal uncertainties and the complexity of this topic a legal assessment of hybrids is challenging and argues for species-specific approaches. Nonetheless, existing legal norms provide a suitable basis, but need to be specified. Finally, this chapter discusses different opportunities for the management of hybrids and hybridization in a conservation perspective and their necessity.
High-resolution projections of the future climate are required to assess climate change realistically at a regional scale. This is in particular important for climate change impact studies since global projections are much too coarse to represent local conditions adequately. A major concern is thereby the change of extreme values in a warming climate due to their severe impact on the natural environment, socio-economical systems and the human health. Regional climate models (RCMs) are, however, able to reproduce much of those local features. Current horizontal resolutions are about 18-25km, which is still too coarse to directly resolve small-scale processes such as deep-convection. For this reason, projections of a possible future climate were simulated in this study with the regional climate model COSMO-CLM at horizontal resolutions of 4.5km and 1.3km for the region of Saarland-Lorraine-Luxemburg and Rhineland-Palatinate for the first time. At a horizontal scale of about 1km deep-convection is treated explicitly, which is expected to improve particularly the simulation of convective summer precipitation and a better resolved orography is expected to improve near surface fields such as 2m temperature. These simulations were performed as 10-year long time-slice experiments for the present climate (1991"2000), the near future (2041"2050) and the end of the century (2091"2100). The climate change signals of the annual and seasonal means and the change of extremes are analysed with respect to precipitation and 2m temperature and a possible added value due to the increased resolution is investigated. To assess changes in extremes, extreme indices have been applied and 10- and 20-year return levels were estimated by "peak-over-threshold" models. Since it is generally known that model output of RCMs should not directly be used for climate change impact studies, the precipitation and temperature fields were bias-corrected with several quantile-matching methods. Among them is a new developed parametric method which includes an extension for extreme values and is hence expected to improve the correction. In addition, the impact of the bias-correction on the climate change signals and on the extreme value statistics was investigated. The results reveal a significant warming of the annual mean by about +1.7 -°C until 2041"2050 and +3.7 -°C until 2091"2100, but considerably stronger signals of up to +5 -°C in summer in the Rhine Valley. Furthermore, the daily variability increases by about +0.8 -°C in summer but decreases by about -0.8 -°C in winter. Consequently, hot extremes increase moderately until the mid of the century but strongly thereafter, in particular in the Rhine Valley. Cold extremes warm continuously in the complete domain in the next 100 years but strongest in mountainous areas. The change signals with regard to annual precipitation are of the order -±10% but not significant. Significant, however, are a predicted increase of +32% of the seasonal precipitation in autumn until 2041"2050 and a decrease of -28% in summer until 2091-2100. No significant changes were found for days with intensities > 20 mm/day, but the results indicate that extremes with return periods ≤2 years increase as well as the frequency and duration of dry periods. The bias-corrections amplified positive signals but dampened negative signals and considerably reduced the power of detection. Moreover, absolute values and frequencies of extremes were altered by the correction but change signals remained approximately constant. The new method outperformed other parametric methods, in particular with regard to extreme value correction and related extreme indices and return levels. Although the bias correction removed systematic errors, it should be treated as an additional layer of uncertainty in climate change studies. Finally, the increased resolution of 1.3km improved predominantly the representation of temperature fields and extremes in terms of spatial heterogeneity. The benefits for summer precipitation were not as clear due to a severe dry-bias in summer, but it could be shown that in principle the onset and intensity of convection improves. This work demonstrates that climate change will have severe impacts in this investigation area and that in particular extremes may change considerably. An increased resolution provides thereby an added value to the results. These findings encourage further investigations, for other variables as for example near-surface wind, which will be more feasible with growing computing resources. These analyses should, however, be repeated with longer time series, different RCMs and anthropogenic scenarios to determine the robustness and uncertainty of these results more extensively.
It is generally assumed that the temperature increase associated with global climate change will lead to increased thunderstorm intensity and associated heavy precipitation events. In the present study it is investigated whether the frequency of thunderstorm occurrences will in- or decrease and how the spatial distribution will change for the A1B scenario. The region of interest is Central Europe with a special focus on the Saar-Lor-Lux region (Saarland, Lorraine, Luxembourg) and Rhineland-Palatinate.Daily model data of the COSMO-CLM with a horizontal resolution of 4.5 km is used. The simulations were carried out for two different time slices: 1971"2000 (C20), and 2071"2100 (A1B). Thunderstorm indices are applied to detect thunderstorm-prone conditions and differences in their frequency of occurrence in the two thirty years timespans. The indices used are CAPE (Convective Available Potential Energy), SLI (Surface Lifted Index), and TSP (Thunderstorm Severity Potential).The investigation of the present and future thunderstorm conducive conditions show a significant increase of non-thunderstorm conditions. The regional averaged thunderstorm frequencies will decrease in general, but only in the Alps a potential increase in thunderstorm occurrences and intensity is found. The comparison between time slices of 10 and 30 years length show that the number of gridpoints with significant signals increases only slightly. In order to get a robust signal for severe thunderstorm, an extension to more than 75 years would be necessary.
Im Mittelpunkt der Arbeit steht die Frage nach der Darstellung Chinas in ausgewählten Geographieschulbüchern (Lehrbücher, Zusatzmaterialien und Schulatlanten) der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik und der Republik Österreich. Ziel dieser Schulbuchanalyse ist es, die Chinadarstellungen zu erfassen und auf ihre inhaltliche Qualität und Gegenwartsbezogenheit zu überprüfen. Alle Schulbücher werden auf ihre sachliche Richtigkeit, Vollständigkeit und Angemessenheit, sowie nach Vorurteilen und Stereotypen untersucht. Dabei werden bestimmte Vorurteilsstrukturen (Pittoresken, Exotismen) und stereotype Deutungs- und Darstellungsmuster aufgedeckt, nationale Sichtweisen hervorgehoben und im Hinblick auf das Postulat der Völkerverständigung interpretiert. Der Hauptteil der Arbeit besteht aus einer zweistufigen Schulbuchanalyse, die sich in eine differenzierte quantitative und qualitative Inhaltsanalyse gliedert. Ein detailliertes Kategoriensystem bildet die Grundlage der Analyse. Anhand der thematischen Kategorien erhält der Leser die Möglichkeit, bestimmte Aussagen und Ergebnisse der Analyse nachzuprüfen und nachzuvollziehen und sich zudem wissenschaftlich fundierte Erkenntnisse über die einzelnen Themengebiete zu erschließen. Die Vernachlässigung bestimmter Themen zeigt sich in mehreren Schulbüchern, wobei insbesondere ein qualitativer Wandel in der Behandlung physisch- und anthropogeographischer Themen zu beobachten ist.
Chemical communication in the reproductive behaviour of Neotropical poison frogs (Dendrobatidae)
(2013)
Chemical communication is the evolutionary oldest communication system in the animal kingdom that triggers intra- and interspecific interactions. It is initiated by the emitter releasing either a signal or a cue that causes a reaction of the receiving individual. Compared to other animals there are relatively few studies regarding chemical communication in anurans. In this thesis the impact of chemical communication on the behaviour of the poison frog Ranitomeya variabilis (Dendrobatidae) and its parental care performance was investigated. This species uses phytotelmata (small water bodies in plants) for both clutch and tadpole depositions. Since tadpoles are cannibalistic, adult frogs do not only avoid conspecifics when depositing their eggs but also transport their tadpoles individually into separated phytotelmata. The recognition of already occupied phytotelmata was shown to be due to chemical substances released by the conspecific tadpoles. In order to gain a deeper comprehension about the ability of adult R. variabilis to generally recognize and avoid tadpoles, in-situ pool choice experiments were conducted, offering chemical substances of tadpole of different species to the frogs (Chapter I). It turned out that they were able to recognize all species and avoid their chemical substances for clutch depositions. However, for tadpole depositions only dendrobatid tadpoles occurring in phytotelmata were avoided, while those species living in rivers were not. Additionally, the chemical substances of a treefrog tadpole (Hylidae) were recognized by R. variabilis. Yet, they were not avoided but preferred for tadpole depositions; thus these tadpoles might be recognized as a potential prey for the predatory poison frog larvae. One of the poison frog species which was avoided for both tadpole and clutch depositions, was the phytotelmata breeding Hyloxalus azureiventris. The chemical substances released by its tadpoles were analysed together with those of the R. variabilis tadpoles (Chapter II). After finding a suitable solid-phase extraction sorbent (DSC-18), the active chemical compounds from the water of both tadpole species were extracted and fractionated. In order to determine which fractions triggered the avoidance behaviour of the frogs, in-situ bioassays were conducted. It was found that the biologically active compounds differed between both species. Since the avoidance of the conspecific tadpoles is not advantageous to the releaser tadpoles (losing a potential food resource) the chemicals released by them might be defined as chemical cues. However, as it turned out that the avoidance of the heterospecific tadpoles was not triggered by a mere byproduct based on the close evolutionary relationship between the two species, the chemical compounds released by H. azureiventris tadpoles might be defined as chemical signals (being advantageous to the releasing tadpoles) or, more specifically as synomones, interspecificly acting chemicals that are advantageous for both emitter and receiver (since R. variabilis avoids a competition situation for its offspring, too). Another interspecific communication system investigated in this thesis was the avoidance of predator kairomones (Chapter III). Using chemical substances from damselfly larvae, it could be shown that R. variabilis was unable to recognize and avoid kairomones of these tadpole predators. However, when physically present, damselfly larvae were avoided by the frogs. For the recognition of conspecific tadpoles in contrast, chemical substances were necessary, since purely visible artificial tadpole models were not avoided. If R. variabilis is also capable to chemically communicate with adult conspecifics was investigated by presenting chemical cues/signals of same-sex or opposite-sex conspecifics to the frogs (Chapter IV). It was suggested that males would be attracted to chemical substances of females and repelled by those of conspecific males. But instead all individuals showed avoidance behaviour towards the conspecific chemicals. This was suggested to be an artefact due to confinement stress of the releaser animals, emitting disturbance cues that triggered avoidance behaviour in their conspecifics. The knowledge gained about chemical communication in parental care thus far, was used to further investigate a possible provisioning behaviour in R. variabilis. In-situ pool-choice experiments with chemical cues of conspecific tadpoles were carried out throughout the change from rainy to dry season (Chapter V). With a changepoint analysis, the exact seasonal change was defined and differences between frogs" choices were analysed. It turned out that R. variabilis does not avoid but prefer conspecific cues during the dry season for tadpole depositions, what might be interpreted as a way to provide their tadpoles with food (i.e. younger tadpoles) in order to accelerate their development when facing desiccation risk. That tadpoles were also occasionally fed with fertilized eggs could be shown in a comparative study, where phytotelmata that contained a tadpole deposited by the frogs themselves received more clutch depositions than freshly erected artificial phytotelmata containing unfamiliar tadpoles (i.e. their chemical cues; Chapter VI). Conducting home range calculations with ArcGIS, it turned out that R. variabilis males showed unexpectedly strong site fidelity, leading to the suggestion that they recognize their offspring by phytotelmata location. However, in order to test if R. variabilis is furthermore able to perform chemical offspring recognition, frogs were confronted in in-situ pool-choice experiments with chemical cues of single tadpoles that were found in their home ranges (Chapter VII). Genetic kinship analyses were conducted between those tadpoles emitting the chemical cues and those deposited together with or next to them. The results, however, indicated that frogs did not choose to deposit their offspring with or without another tadpole due to relatedness, i.e. kin recognition by chemical cues could not be confirmed in R. variabilis.
Der Planungsorientierten Stadtklimatologie und der Stadtökologie stehen eine Vielzahl von Einzelmethoden zur Erfassung und Bewertung der Belastungsfaktoren Klima, Luft oder Lärm zur Verfügung. Es fehlen derzeit Möglichkeiten zur Gesamtbeurteilung des aktuellen Umweltzustandes oder von bestimmten Planungsvarianten. Um die Strukturen der Gesamtbelastung städtischer Gebiete durch Klima, Luft und Lärm zu bewerten, wird der Ansatz über die Indexbildung untersucht. Dabei werden die Einzelbelastungen durch die städtische Überwärmung, die Belastung mit Kfz-bedingten Luftschadstoffen und die Verkehrslärmbelastung zu einer einzigen Bewertungsgröße integrierend zusammengefasst. Das "Indikatorensystem Klima - Luft - Lärm" kurz: "K-L-L-Index" knüpft im weiteren Sinne an die Nachhaltigkeitsindikatoren an. Die Ermittlung des K-L-L-Indexes erfolgt schrittweise, wobei die berechneten oder gemesse-nen Einzelgrößen zunächst einer vereinheitlichten Klassifizierung unterzogen werden. Mit dieser Vorgehensweise werden die Einzelgrößenbelastungen entsprechend ihrer Ausprägung bzw. Intensität eingestuft und erhalten jeweils einen Indikatorenwert. Die eigentliche Berechnung des K-L-L-Indexes erfolgt über die Verknüpfung der einzelnen Indikatorenwerte zu einem ge-meinsamen Indikatorensystem. Die Einstufung des K-L-L-Indexes wird entsprechend einer definierten Bewertungsskala durch arithmetische Mittelwertbildung der Indikatorwerte zwi-schen den Stufen 0 "kaum belastet" bis Stufe 4 "extrem belastet" ermittelt. Die kumulative Wirkung der drei Größen auf die menschliche Gesundheit wird insoweit berücksichtigt, dass die Fälle von drei gleich stark belasteten Einzelgrößen in der Gesamtbelastung der nächst höhe-ren Belastungsstufe zugeordnet werden. Die Berechnung und Darstellung des K-L-L-Indexes wird unter Verwendung digitaler Informa-tionen in einem Geographischen Informationssystem (GIS) durchgeführt. Hier können die zahl-reichen räumlichen Informationen entsprechend den Vorgaben miteinander verarbeitet werden und die Ergebnisse für die Untersuchungsgebiete direkt flächenhaft dargestellt werden. Da-durch weist der K-L-L-Index hinsichtlich des räumlichen Bezugs deutliche Vorteile gegenüber anderen Nachhaltigkeitsindikatoren auf. Die Anwendbarkeit und Flexibilität des vorgestellten K-L-L-Indexes wird anhand von zwei ausgewählten Untersuchungsgebieten in Trier und Lud-wigshafen überprüft. Der K-L-L-Index bietet zahlreiche Einsatzmöglichkeiten in der Straßen- und Verkehrsplanung (Verkehrsszenarien, Trassenvarianten), Stadtentwicklungsplanung und Bauleitplanung (Ausweisung von Flächen, Baugenehmigungen, Rahmenpläne) oder in der Lärmminderungsplanung. Neben der Erfassung der Ist-Belastungssituation kann der K-L-L-Index insbesondere in Bezug auf geplante Nutzungsänderungen oder Planungsalternativen Detailinformationen hin-sichtlich der Umweltbelastungen liefern und somit einen wichtigen Beitrag zur vorsorgenden Umweltplanung leisten. Als weiteren Forschungsbedarf wird die Anpassung des K-L-L-Indexes an aktuelle Entwicklungen im Bereich des Immissionsschutzes (Einbeziehung von PM10 und des LDEN) und der Einsatz im Zuge von Aktionsplänen nach -§ 47 Bundesimmissionsschutzgesetz zur Vermeidung von Grenzwertüberschreitungen nach der 22. BImSchV angesehen. Der K-L-L- Index ist somit als ein erster Schritt zur Gesamtbewertung hin zu sehen, weitere Schritte müssen folgen.
α2-adrenerge Rezeptoren sind entscheidende Strukturen für den Ablauf einer physiologischen Stressreaktion. Verschiedene Ursachen sind bekannt, welche die Funktionalität/Effektivität der vorwiegend inhibitorischen α2-adrenergen Wirkung einschränken. Darunter fallen frühe und lebenszeitliche Stressbelastung, genetische Faktoren sowie pharmakologische Einflüsse. Ziel der vorliegenden Dissertation war die Identifikation und Charakterisierung von kognitiven und zentralnervös gesteuerten kardiovaskulären Parametern, welche durch α2-adrenerge Rezeptoren in besonderem Maße beeinflusst werden. Weiterhin sollte anhand pharmakologischer Modelle eine Methode entwickelt werden, um diese Beeinflussbarkeit quantitativ zu beschreiben. In einem komplexen pharmakologischen Versuchsplan wurde die Aktivität der α2-adrenergen Rezeptoren durch jeweils fünf Dosisstufen Dexmedetomidin (α2-adrenerger Agonist) und Yohimbin (α2-adrenerger Antagonist) manipuliert. In einem placebokontrollierten einfach-blinden Design wurde die Konzentrations-Wirkungs-Beziehung bzw. die Dosis-Wirkungs-Beziehung zwischen der Medikation und kognitiven sowie zentralnervös gesteuerten kardiovaskulären Parametern ermittelt. Zudem wurden die Effekte von α2-adrenergem Agonismus und Antagonismus auf die akustische Startlereaktion sowie auf die Plasmakonzentration von Noradrenalin (NA) und DHPG erfasst. Mittels linearer pharmakodynamischer Modellierung sollte anschließend die maximale Spannweite der α2-adrenerg vermittelten Effekte vorhergesagt werden, um so Aussagen über die pharmakologische Beeinflussbarkeit der Rezeptoren treffen zu können. Es zeigten sich deutliche Effekte von α2-adrenergem Agonismus und Antagonismus auf einfache Reaktionszeiten und kardiovaskuläre Parameter. Insbesondere sympathisch vermittelte Funktionen waren durch die pharmakologische Manipulation beeinflusst, ebenso wie die Magnitude der Blinzelreaktion auf einen akustischen Schreckreiz. Die Substanzen hatten zudem deutliche Einflüsse auf die Plasmakonzentration von NA und DHPG. Der besondere Erfolg dieser Arbeit liegt in der systematischen Quantifizierung der pharmakologischen Beeinflussung zentralnervöser Parameter durch α2-adrenergen Agonismus und Antagonismus. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die pharmakodynamische Modellierbarkeit zentralnervöser Parameter Aufschluss über potenzielle Gruppen-unterschiede in der Funktionalität/Effektivität α2-adrenerger Mechanismen geben kann.
Die Beobachtung und Bewertung von Wäldern ist eins der zentralen Themen der Fernerkundung. Wälder sind auf der Erde die größten Speicher von Biomasse und damit, neben den Ozeanen, die größte Senke für Kohlendioxid. Eine genaue Kenntnis über Zusammensetzung, Zustand und Entwicklung der Wälder ist wegen ihrer vielfältigen Funktionen und ihres großen Anteils an der Landesfläche von großem wissenschaftlichem und gesellschaftlichem Wert. Eine flächen-deckende detaillierte Beobachtung ist nur mit fernerkundlichen Mitteln möglich. Eine vielversprechende moderne Technik für hochauflösende Waldfernerkundung ist luftgestütztes Laser-¬scanning. Für die Arbeit stand ein Laserscanner-Datensatz aus dem Idarwald bei Morbach in Einzelpunkten und als Wellenformdatensatz zur Verfügung, der zur Ableitung von strukturellen Waldparametern genutzt wurde. Als wichtigster Bestandsstrukturparameter wurde die Baumhöhe sowohl aus Einzelpunktdaten als auch aus gerasterten Bilddaten flächendeckend mit hoher Genauigkeit abgeleitet. Die Kronenuntergrenzen konnten anhand der Wellenformdaten identifiziert werden und stimmten ebenfalls in hoher Genauigkeit mit Geländemessungen überein. Aus Baumhöhen und Höhe der Kronenuntergrenzen konnte die jeweilige Kronenlänge bestimmt werden. Eine größere Herausforderung ist die Bestimmung der Anzahl der Bäume pro Hektar. Während die einzelnen Kronen älterer Nadelbäume gut erkennbar sind, lassen sich Laubbäume und jüngere Nadelbäume nur schwer identifizieren. Trotzdem konnte mit Hilfe eines adaptiven Moving-Window-Ansatzes eine hohe Übereinstimmung mit im Gelände bestimmten Stammzahlen erzielt werden. Aus dem Anteil der Laserstrahlen, die im Bestand den Boden erreichen, können der Kronenschlussgrad und der Blattflächenindex bestimmt werden. Beide Größen sind für den Strahlungstransfer im Bestand und für ökologische Fragestellungen von Bedeutung und konnten ebenfalls flächendeckend und mit hoher Genauigkeit gemessen werden. Eng verknüpft mit dem Blattflächenindex sind die Biomasse und der Holzvorrat. Der Holzvorrat kann zwar nicht direkt aus den Laser-¬scannerdaten abgeleitet werden, da aber enge Beziehungen zu Baumhöhe und Stammzahl bestehen, kann er aus diesen statistisch abgeleitet werden. Auch die Biomasse wurde indirekt bestimmt: aus den Baumhöhen und dem Bedeckungsgrad. Die detaillierteste Charakterisierung von Waldbeständen kann durch Kombination unterschiedlicher Datensätze erreicht werden. Neben dem Laserscanningdatensatz stand auch ein hyperspektrales Bild des Untersuchungsgebiets zur Verfügung. Um diese zu kombinieren, wurde aus den Wellenformen die jeweils über der Fläche eines Hyperspektralpixels zurückgestreute Laserenergie in Höhenschritten von 0.5 m berechnet. Diese Höhenprofile zeigen die Position und Dichte der Baumkronen. Der kombinierte Datensatz wurde für eine Klassifikation zwischen Fichten und Douglasien in jeweils mehreren Altersstufen verwendet und konnte gegenüber dem Hyperspektralbild alleine eine deutliche Verbesserung der Klassifikationsgenauigkeit erzielen. Als weitere Methode, die Vorteile von hyperspektraler Fernerkundung mit denen von Laser-scanning zu verbinden, wurden Methoden zur Verwendung von Laserscanning für die Invertierung von zwei Reflexionsmodellen entwickelt und getestet. Da mit Laserscanning Größen bestimmt werden können, die aus einem Reflexionsspektrum nicht eindeutig ableitbar sind, können die Daten verwendet werden, um den Parameterraum bei der Invertierung zu verkleinern und damit die Invertierung zuverlässiger zu machen.
Die polare Kryosphäre stellt einen Schlüsselfaktor für die Erforschung des Klimawandels dar. Insbesondere das Meereis und seine Schneebedeckung, die sich durch eine äußerst hohe und Zeitskalen-übergreifende Sensitivität gegenüber atmosphärischen Einflüssen auszeichnen, können als diagnostische Parameter für die Abschätzung von Veränderungen im Klimasystem herangezogen werden. Die komplexen Rückkopplungsmechanismen, durch die das Meereis mit der globalen Zirkulation der Atmosphäre und des Ozeans in Wechselwirkung steht, werden durch eine zusätzliche Schneeauflage deutlich verstärkt. Insofern tragen die saisonalen Veränderungen der physikalischen Eigenschaften des Schnees, und insbesondere der Beginn der Schneeschmelze, massgeblich zur lokalen und regionalen Energiebilanz sowie zur Meereismassenbilanz bei. In dieser Arbeit wird nun erstmals auf der Basis langjähriger Daten der satellitengestützten Mikrowellenfernerkundung, in Kombination mit Feldmessungen aus dem Weddellmeer während des Sommers 2004/2005, die Charakteristik der sommerlichen Schmelzperiode auf antarktischem Meereis untersucht. Die sommertypischen Prozesse zeichnen sich hier durch deutliche Unterschiede im Vergleich zu arktischem Meereis aus. Wie die Messungen vor Ort zeigen, kommt es während des antarktischen Sommers nicht zu einem kompletten Abschmelzen des Schnees. Vielmehr dominieren ausgeprägte Schmelz-Gefrier-Zyklen im Tagesgang, die eine Abrundung und Vergrösserung der Schneekristalle sowie die Bildung interner Eisschichten verursachen. Dies führt radiometrisch zu Mikrowellensignalen, deren Erfassung im Vergleich zu bestehenden Schmelzerkennungs-Methoden neue Ansätze erfordert. Durch den Vergleich von zeitlich hoch aufgelösten in-situ Messungen der physikalischen Schneeeigenschaften mit parallel dazu erfassten Satellitendaten, sowie durch eine Modellierung der mikrowellenradiometrischen Eigenschaften der Schneeauflage, konnte ein neuer Indikator entwickelt werden, über den das Einsetzen der typischen sommerlichen Schmelzperiode auf antarktischem Meereis identifiziert werden kann. Der DTBA-Indikator beschreibt die Tagesschwankung der radiometrischen Eigenschaften des Schnees und zeichnet sich durch ein Werteverhalten aus, das eine eindeutige Hervorhebung der Sommerphase innerhalb eines saisonalen Zyklus erkennen lässt. Der Indikator wurde verwendet, um mittels des neu entwickelten Schwellwertalgorithmus MeDeA das Einsetzen der sommerlichen Schmelzperiode für das gesamte antarktische Meereisgebiet zu bestimmen. Durch die Anwendung der neuen Methode auf die langjährigen Reihen der Satellitenmessungen konnte ein umfassender Datensatz erstellt werden, der für den Zeitraum von 1988 bis 2006 die räumliche und zeitliche Variabilität des Einsetzens der sommerlichen Schmelzperiode auf antarktischem Meereis beinhaltet. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass im Untersuchungszeitraum keine signifikanten Trends im Beginn des Schmelzens der Schneeauflage festzustellen sind, und dass das Schmelzen im Vergleich zur Arktis deutlich schwächer ausgeprägt ist. Eine Untersuchung der atmosphärischen Antriebe durch die Auswertung meteorologischer Reanalysen zeigt den grundlegenden Einfluss der zirkumpolaren Strömungsmuster auf die interannualen Schwankungen des Einsetzens und der Stärke der sommerlichen Schneeschmelze.
N-acetylation by N-acetyltransferase 1 (NAT1) is an important biotransformation pathway of the human skin and it is involved in the deactivation of the arylamine and well-known contact allergen para-phenylenediamine (PPD). Here, NAT1 expression and activity were analyzed in antigen presenting cells (monocyte-derived dendritic cells, MoDCs, a model for epidermal Langerhans cells) and human keratinocytes. The latter were used to study exogenous and endogenous NAT1 activity modulations. Within this thesis, MoDCs were found to express metabolically active NAT1. Activities were between 23.4 and 26.6 nmol/mg/min and thus comparable to peripheral blood mononuclear cells. These data suggest that epidermal Langerhans cells contribute to the cutaneous N-acetylation capacity. Keratinocytes, which are known for their efficient N-acetylation, were analyzed in a comparative study using primary keratinocytes (NHEK) and different shipments of the immortalized keratinocyte cell line HaCaT, in order to investigate the ability of the cell line to model epidermal biotransformation. N-acetylation of the substrate para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) was 3.4-fold higher in HaCaT compared to NHEK and varied between the HaCaT shipments (range 12.0"44.5 nmol/mg/min). Since B[a]P induced cytochrome p450 1 (CYP1) activities were also higher in HaCaT compared to NHEK, the cell line can be considered as an in vitro tool to qualitatively model epidermal metabolism, regarding NAT1 and CYP1. The HaCaT shipment with the highest NAT1 activity showed only minimal reduction of cell viability after treatment with PPD and was subsequently used to study interactions between NAT1 and PPD in keratinocytes. Treatment with PPD induced expression of cyclooxygenases (COX) in HaCaT, but in parallel, PPD N-acetylation was found to saturate with increasing PPD concentration. This saturation explains the presence of the PPD induced COX induction despite the high N-acetylation capacities. A detailed analysis of the effect of PPD on NAT1 revealed that the saturation of PPD N-acetylation was caused by a PPD-induced decrease of NAT1 activity. This inhibition was found in HaCaT as well as in primary keratinocytes after treatment with PPD and PABA. Regarding the mechanism, reduced NAT1 protein level and unaffected NAT1 mRNA expression after PPD treatment adduced clear evidences for substrate-dependent NAT1 downregulation. These results expand the existing knowledge about substrate-dependent NAT1 downregulation to human epithelial skin cells and demonstrate that NAT1 activity in keratinocytes can be modulated by exogenous factors. Further analysis of HaCaT cells from different shipments revealed an accelerated progression through the cell cycle in HaCaT cells with high NAT1 activities. These findings suggest an association between NAT1 and proliferation in keratinocytes as it has been proposed earlier for tumor cells. In conclusion, N-acetylation capacity of MoDCs as well as keratinocytes contribute to the overall N-acetylation capacity of human skin. NAT1 activity of keratinocytes and consequently the detoxification capacities of human skin can be modulated by the presence of exogenous NAT1 substrates and endogenous by the cell proliferation status of keratinocytes.