Jenaer hines biography samples

          In addition, the results from the Jena Experiment provide further evidence that diversity begets stability, for example stability against invasion of plant....

          The Jena Experiment is a long-term grassland biodiversity experiment established in (DFG FOR/) with the major aim to understand the mechanisms.

        1. We give examples of combined BEF–FWT approaches that can be used to identify vulnerable species and habitats and to evaluate links that drive.
        2. In addition, the results from the Jena Experiment provide further evidence that diversity begets stability, for example stability against invasion of plant.
        3. I use two complementary approaches to understand the broad-scale and long-term impact of climate stressors on naturally complex ecosystems.
        4. We describe how BEF experiments have identified important mechanisms that play a role in real world ecosystems, advancing our understanding of ecosystem.
        5. Lauded by Opera News for her "rich, dark voice" and "... a voice so rich and colored that she easily steals any scene in which she appears" (Time Off), contralto Jennifer Hines made her Metropolitan Opera debut as Fourth Naked Virgin and as alto soloist in Moses und Aron with Maestro James Levine conducting.

          She made her recording debut in the title role of Astor Piazzola's Maria de Buenos Aires, Murry Sidlin conducting, released on the Koch label.

          Jennifer Hines reprised her critically acclaimed performance of Prokofiev's Alexander Nevsky with the Reno Philharmonic, as well as appearing as soloist in Beethoven's Symphony No.

          9 with Santa Cruz Symphony Orchestra, and in Mahler's Symphony No. 3 with the Sarasota Orchestra. She was a soloist in de Falla's El Amor Brujo with the Florida Orchestra, also the Toledo Symphony Orchestra; in Jommelli's "The Lamentations of Holy Week" with the Grand Tour Orchestra; and appeared as Schwe