TY - THES A1 - Richter, Julia Babette Marianne T1 - Vergleich der Wertigkeit von Magnetresonanz-Enterographie und farbkodierter Duplex-Sonographie bei chronisch entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen im Kindes- und Jugendlichenalter T1 - Comparison of the validity of magnetic resonance enterography and colour-coded duplex sonography in chronic inflammatory bowel disease in childhood and youth N2 - In der S3-Leitlinie „Diagnostik und Therapie des Morbus Crohn“ von 2008 war lediglich die Sonographie als primär bildgebendes Verfahren verankert; der Einsatz der Dünndarm-MRT blieb optional und ohne feste Position im Diagnostik-Algorithmus der CED. Im Unterschied hierzu stärkt die 2014 aktualisierte entsprechende S3-Leitlinie den Stellenwert der MRT als bildgebende Modalität. Weiterhin bestehen bleibt die Sonographie als primäre Bildgebung; eine MRT soll jedoch ebenfalls erfolgen: zur Primärdiagnostik, zur Erkennung extraintestinaler Komplikationen und zur Beurteilung endoskopisch nicht einsehbarer Darmabschnitte. Darüber hinaus kann sie in Verlaufskontrollen angewendet werden, falls erforderlich. Da sich diese jungen Patienten bei langer Krankheitsdauer in der Regel einer hohen Zahl an Untersuchungen unterziehen, sollte die Möglichkeit, dies strahlenexpositionsfrei durchführen zu können, unbedingt gewährleistet werden. Andernfalls ist mit einer erhöhten Rate an Malignomen im späteren Lebensalter zu rechnen. Daraus ergibt sich die Bedeutung einer Korrelation von mittels Ultraschall wie MRT erhobenen Befunden bei kindlicher CED. Hierzu liegen bislang nur wenige Untersuchungen vor, die zumeist auf den additiven Wert der Sonographie zur MRT und/oder dem additiven Wert der MR-Perfusionsanalyse fokussieren. Der hier vorgestellte Ansatz einer direkten Korrelation der Parameter Wanddicke und Perfusionsmarker zwischen Sonographie und MRT sowie gegenüber klinischen Aktivitätsmarkern (shPCDAI) ist innovativ. Für das MRT konnten wir eine signifikante Korrelation von Wanddicke und Signalintensitätszunahme zwei Minuten nach Kontrastmittelgabe für das terminale Ileum, der Prädilektionsstelle des Morbus Crohn, nachweisen. Ein Zusammenhang zwischen Wanddicke und klinischem Aktivitätsindex konnte nicht gezeigt werden, jedoch zwischen Signalintensitätszunahme und short PCDAI. Die Perfusionsanalyse sollte daher unserer Ansicht nach bei MRT-Untersuchungen zur Beantwortung der Frage „aktive Entzündung“ herangezogen werden. Für die Sonographie konnten wir keinen Zusammenhang von Wanddicke und Perfusion, jedoch eine signifikante Korrelation von Wanddicke und short PCDAI nachweisen. Die Perfusion korrelierte wiederum nicht mit dem klinischen Aktivitätsindex. Die morphologische Wanddickenanalyse sollte daher für Sonographie-Untersuchungen zur Beantwortung der Frage „aktive Entzündung“ herangezogen werden. Bei der Korrelation der MRT- und Sonographie-Ergebnisse zeigte sich ein gutes Übereinstimmen der Daten der Darmwanddicken-Messungen, die höchste Korrelation ergab sich im terminalen Ileum. Auch für Signalintensitätszunahmen (MRT) und Perfusion (FKDS) zeigte sich ein gutes Übereinstimmen – mit Ausnahme des Rektosigmoids (späte KM-Phase). Die größte Korrelation war auch hier im terminalen Ileum zu finden. Dies belegt die gute Vergleichbarkeit beider Modalitäten. Eine Korrelation von MRAIs – USAI – shPCDAI ließ sich nicht nachweisen. Dies könnte an einer divergenten Einschätzung der Erkrankungsaktivität, jedoch auch an der kleinen Fallzahl liegen. Zur Erstellung des shPCDAI waren die retrospektiv erhobenen Variablen teils nicht ausreichend. Hauptlimitation für den USAI war die – teils durch Darmgasüberlagerung bedingte – unvollständige Dokumentation. Die Stärke des MRAI lag dagegen bei konstant vorliegenden Messungen in fünf Darmabschnitten. Trotz dieser Limitationen belegt die vorliegende Arbeit die Gleichwertigkeit beider Methoden in der Beurteilung von Darmwanddicken und eine bessere Korrelation wie Aussagekraft der MRT bei der Perfusionsanalyse. Aktuelle Publikationen belegen die Bedeutung Diffusionsgewichteter-MR-Bildgebung bei der CED-Diagnostik. Die DWI wurde im Rahmen unserer Untersuchung nicht angewendet, wird aber in Zukunft als vielversprechender, additiver Baustein oder sogar Ersatz für die Kontrastmittelgabe (Perfusionsanalyse) für MRT bei CED zu evaluieren sein. N2 - Comparison of the validity of magnetic resonance enterography and colour-coded duplex sonography in chronic inflammatory bowel disease in childhood and youth KW - Magnetresonanztomographie KW - Duplexsonographie KW - Verlgeich KW - Magnetresonanz-Enterographie KW - chronisch-entzündliche Darmerkrankung KW - Kindesalter KW - Wertigkeit Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-140336 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Carmela Vegliante, Maria A1 - Royo, Cristina A1 - Palomero, Jara A1 - Salaverria, Itziar A1 - Balint, Balazs A1 - Martin-Guerrero, Idoia A1 - Agirre, Xabier A1 - Lujambio, Amaia A1 - Richter, Julia A1 - Xargay-Torrent, Silvia A1 - Bea, Silvia A1 - Hernandez, Luis A1 - Enjuanes, Anna A1 - Jose Calasanz, Maria A1 - Rosenwald, Andreas A1 - Ott, German A1 - Roman-Gomez, Jose A1 - Prosper, Felipe A1 - Esteller, Manel A1 - Jares, Pedro A1 - Siebert, Reiner A1 - Campo, Elias A1 - Martin-Subero, Jose I. A1 - Amador, Virginia T1 - Epigenetic Activation of SOX11 in Lymphoid Neoplasms by Histone Modifications JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Recent studies have shown aberrant expression of SOX11 in various types of aggressive B-cell neoplasms. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms leading to such deregulation, we performed a comprehensive SOX11 gene expression and epigenetic study in stem cells, normal hematopoietic cells and different lymphoid neoplasms. We observed that SOX11 expression is associated with unmethylated DNA and presence of activating histone marks (H3K9/14Ac and H3K4me3) in embryonic stem cells and some aggressive B-cell neoplasms. In contrast, adult stem cells, normal hematopoietic cells and other lymphoid neoplasms do not express SOX11. Such repression was associated with silencing histone marks H3K9me2 and H3K27me3. The SOX11 promoter of non-malignant cells was consistently unmethylated whereas lymphoid neoplasms with silenced SOX11 tended to acquire DNA hypermethylation. SOX11 silencing in cell lines was reversed by the histone deacetylase inhibitor SAHA but not by the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor AZA. These data indicate that, although DNA hypermethylation of SOX11 is frequent in lymphoid neoplasms, it seems to be functionally inert, as SOX11 is already silenced in the hematopoietic system. In contrast, the pathogenic role of SOX11 is associated with its de novo expression in some aggressive lymphoid malignancies, which is mediated by a shift from inactivating to activating histone modifications. KW - Mantle cell lymphoma KW - Defined burkitts lymphoma KW - Transcription-factor KW - Gene-expression KW - High-resolution KW - DNA methylation KW - Nuclear expression KW - Cancer KW - Microarray KW - Survival Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-135325 VL - 6 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Aukema, Sietse M. A1 - Kreuz, Markus A1 - Kohler, Christian W. A1 - Rosolowski, Maciej A1 - Hasenclever, Dirk A1 - Hummel, Michael A1 - Küppers, Ralf A1 - Lenze, Diddo A1 - Ott, German A1 - Pott, Christiane A1 - Richter, Julia A1 - Rosenwald, Andreas A1 - Szczepanowski, Monika A1 - Schwaenen, Carsten A1 - Stein, Harald A1 - Trautmann, Heiko A1 - Wessendorf, Swen A1 - Trümper, Lorenz A1 - Loeffler, Markus A1 - Spang, Rainer A1 - Kluin, Philip M. A1 - Klapper, Wolfram A1 - Siebert, Reiner T1 - Biological characterization of adult MYC-translocation-positive mature B-cell lymphomas other than molecular Burkitt lymphoma JF - Haematologica N2 - Chromosomal translocations affecting the MYC oncogene are the biological hallmark of Burkitt lymphomas but also occur in a subset of other mature B-cell lymphomas. If accompanied by a chromosomal break targeting the BCL2 and/or BCL6 oncogene these MYC translocation-positive (MYC+) lymphomas are called double-hit lymphomas, otherwise the term single-hit lymphomas is applied. In order to characterize the biological features of these MYC+ lymphomas other than Burkitt lymphoma we explored, after exclusion of molecular Burkitt lymphoma as defined by gene expression profiling, the molecular, pathological and clinical aspects of 80 MYC-translocation-positive lymphomas (31 single-hit, 46 double-hit and 3 MYC+-lymphomas with unknown BCL6 status). Comparison of single-hit and double-hit lymphomas revealed no difference in MYC partner (IG/non-IG), genomic complexity, MYC expression or gene expression profile. Double-hit lymphomas more frequently showed a germinal center B-cell-like gene expression profile and had higher IGH and MYC mutation frequencies. Gene expression profiling revealed 130 differentially expressed genes between BCL6(+)/MYC+ and BCL2(+)/MYC+ double-hit lymphomas. BCL2(+)/MYC+ double-hit lymphomas more frequently showed a germinal center B-like gene expression profile. Analysis of all lymphomas according to MYC partner (IG/non-IG) revealed no substantial differences. In this series of lymphomas, in which immunochemotherapy was administered in only a minority of cases, single-hit and double-hit lymphomas had a similar poor outcome in contrast to the outcome of molecular Burkitt lymphoma and lymphomas without the MYC break. Our data suggest that, after excluding molecular Burkitt lymphoma and pediatric cases, MYC+ lymphomas are biologically quite homogeneous with single-hit and double-hit lymphomas as well as IG-MYC and non-IG-MYC+ lymphomas sharing various molecular characteristics. KW - Rituximab plus KW - cyclophsophamide KW - c-myc KW - gene expression KW - genomic aberrations KW - follicular lymphoma KW - prognostic factor KW - poor prognosis KW - grade 3B KW - distinct Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-116882 SN - 1592-8721 VL - 99 IS - 4 ER - TY - THES A1 - Richter, Julia T1 - Sprachverstehen unter Störlärm bei 60dB und 80dB mit dem nach Bocca-Calearo modifizierten HSM-Satztest bei Normalhörenden um die 50 Jahre T1 - Speech reception in background noise of 60db and 80db with the HSM-sentence-test modified according to Bocca-Calearo analyzed on normal hearing subjects at an average age of 50 years N2 - Die Bedeutung von Störgeräuschen auf die Sprachdiskrimination ist hinreichend bekannt. Der Einfluss umweltspezifischer Störgeräusche auf die zwischenmenschliche Kommunikation manifestiert sich häufig in der Klage von Patienten in lärmerfüllter Umgebung nicht mehr ausreichend diskriminieren zu können. Es ist somit offensichtlich, dass eine Sprachaudiometrie ohne Berücksichtigung von Störlärm keine ausreichende Information über die tatsächliche Kommunikationsfähigkeit eines Patienten liefern kann. Unter Berücksichtigung dieser Tatsachen war es Ziel dieser Arbeit, herauszufinden, wie sich das Diskriminationsverhalten für Sprache ändert, wenn das Ohr noch extremeren Bedingungen ausgesetzt wird. So wurde unser Test nicht nur bei einem Störlärm von 60 und 80dB im freien Schallfeld durchgeführt, vielmehr wurde die Sprache zusätzlich bei einer Frequenz von 50ms zerhackt und alternierend aus dem rechten bzw. dem linken Lautsprecher dargeboten. Bocca und Calearo entwickelten diese Art von Test, um herauszufinden inwieweit zentrale Störungen Einfluss auf das Sprachverstehen haben. Ihre Untersuchungsergebnisse zeigten, dass nicht nur pathologische Veränderungen im Gehirn zu einer Verminderung der Sprachdiskrimination führten, sondern dass auch ein höheres Alter der Patienten die zentrale Verarbeitung des Hörereignisses negativ beeinflusste. Sie führten das auf eine Verlangsamung der Synapsentätigkeit im Alter zurück. Als Sprachmaterial verwendeten wir den HSM-Satztest (Hochmair, Schulz, Moser), als Hintergrundgeräusch das sprachmodulierte Rauschen nach CCITT Rec. G 227. Unser Probandenkollektiv bestand aus 60 Personen zwischen 40 und 58 Jahren, die sich selbst als normalhörend einstuften. Dieses Kollektiv wurde in eine schlechter und eine besser hörende Hälfte geteilt, wobei in dieser Dissertation nur die Ergebnisse der Letzteren genauer betrachtet wurden. Es ist zu erkennen, dass die Sprachverständlichkeitsschwelle mit dem HSM-Test nach Bocca-Calearo wesentlich höher lag, als mit dem HSM-Standardtest. Dies passt zu den Erkenntnissen, dass die Sprachdiskrimination unter erschwerten Bedingungen nachlässt. Im Gegensatz zu den Ergebnissen von Otto erreichten die Probanden bei unserem Versuch eine tendenziell bessere Verständnisquote bei 80dB Störlärm im Vergleich zu 60dB. Andere Untersuchungen kamen auch zu diesem Ergebnis. Bezüglich des Alters liegen unsere Werte für den HSM-Standardtest im Normbereich für diese Altersgruppe. Für den Test nach Bocca-Calearo gibt es bislang nur sehr wenige Vergleichsmöglichkeiten. Die durchschnittliche Sprachverständlichkeit war bei den Untersuchungen von Otto besser als bei unseren. Da sie Patienten im Alter von 20 bis 25 Jahren und somit ein jüngeres Probandengut testete, passen auch diese Ergebnisse durchaus zu dem bislang erhaltenen Erkenntnisstand. N2 - The meaning of noise in speech reception is well known. The influence of environment specific noise on interpersonal communication turns out to be a great problem. The most often complaint of patients is, that especially in a noisy surrounding their speech reception is fairly poor. For this reason a speech audiometrie without regarding the noise parameter, does not give us enough information about the real communication capability of a patient. Taking these facts into account the objective of this paper was to find out how the speech reception changes by exposing the ear even more extreme conditions. Therefore our tests were not only executed with a background noise of 60dB and 80dB in open soundfield, in fact in addition the speech was fractioned in a frequency of 50ms and alternatively presented from the right respectively the left speaker. Bocca and Calearo invented this type of test to find out to what extend central lesions have influence on the speech reception. Their studies showed, that not only central lesions led to deficiencies in discrimination, but also the age had influence on the test results. Subjects of a higher age came off with worse results than younger people. They ascribed these results to a slowdown of the synaptic activity in age. As test materials we used the HSM-sentence test and as a background noise the speech modulated noise CCITT. Our subjects consisted of 60 people at an age between 40-58 years, who claimed themselves as normal hearing. The collective was split in a better and a worse hearing half, whereas in this paper only the first group was of interest. Our results show that the speech reception threshold achieved with the HSM test modulated in the mode of Bocca – Calearo was way higher than the srt with the HSM standard test. This corresponds to the conclusion that the deficiency in speech discrimination rises under aggravated conditions. In contrary to the results of Otto our subjects reached a better speech reception threshold at 80db noise in comparison to 60db noise. Other researches where concordant with our results. In terms of age, our data for the HSM standard test shows the normal speech reception for this age-group. For the test accomplished in the mode of Bocca-Calearo, there are not many possibilities of comparison. Otto`s results show in average a better speech reception than ours do. As the patients in her studies were all at an age between 20 to 25 years, which is much younger than our subjects have been, it relates pretty good to previously found conclusions. KW - Sprachverstehen KW - HSM-Satztest KW - Störlärm KW - Bocca KW - Calearo KW - Speech reception KW - HSM-sentence-test KW - niose KW - Bocca KW - Calearo Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-10726 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schindler, Julia A1 - Richter, Tobias A1 - Mar, Raymond T1 - Does generation benefit learning for narrative and expository texts? A direct replication attempt JF - Applied Cognitive Psychology N2 - Generated information is better recognized and recalled than information that is read. This so‐called generation effect has been replicated several times for different types of material, including texts. Perhaps the most influential demonstration was by McDaniel et al. (1986, Journal of Memory and Language, 25, 645–656; henceforth MEDC). This group tested whether the generation effect occurs only if the generation task stimulates cognitive processes not already stimulated by the text. Numerous studies, however, report difficulties replicating this text by generation‐task interaction, which suggests that the effect might only be found under conditions closer to the original method of MEDC. To test this assumption, we will closely replicate MEDC's Experiment 2 in German and English‐speaking samples. Replicating the effect would suggest that it can be reproduced, at least under limited conditions, which will provide the necessary foundation for future investigations into the boundary conditions of this effect, with an eye towards its utility in applied contexts. KW - expository texts KW - generation effect KW - learning KW - narrative texts KW - replication Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-224496 VL - 35 IS - 2 SP - 559 EP - 564 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Richter, Julia A1 - Hüttmann, Andreas A1 - Rekowski, Jan A1 - Schmitz, Christine A1 - Gärtner, Selina A1 - Rosenwald, Andreas A1 - Hansmann, Martin-Leo A1 - Hartmann, Sylvia A1 - Möller, Peter A1 - Wacker, Hans-Heinrich A1 - Feller, Alfred A1 - Thorns, Christoph A1 - Müller, Stefan A1 - Dührsen, Ulrich A1 - Klapper, Wolfram T1 - Molecular characteristics of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma in the Positron Emission Tomography-Guided Therapy of Aggressive Non-Hodgkin lymphomas (PETAL) trial: correlation with interim PET and outcome JF - Blood Cancer Journal N2 - No abstract available KW - Cancer genetics KW - Medical research KW - Translational research Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-226185 VL - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schindler, Julia A1 - Richter, Tobias A1 - Eyßer, Carolin T1 - Mood moderates the effect of self-generation during learning JF - Frontline Learning Research N2 - Generating information, compared to reading, improves learning and enhances long-term retention of the learned content. This so-called generation effect has been demonstrated repeatedly for recall and recognition of single words. However, before adopting generating as a learning strategy in educational contexts, conditions moderating the effect need to be identified. This study investigated the impact of positive and negative mood states on the generation effect with short expository texts. According to the dual-force framework (Fiedler, Nickel, Asbeck, & Pagel, 2003), positive mood should facilitate generation by enhancing creative knowledge-based top-down processing (assimilation). Negative mood, however, should facilitate learning in the read-condition by enhancing critical stimulus-driven bottom-up processing (accommodation). In contrast to our expectations, we found no general generation effect but an overall learning advantage of read compared to generated texts. However, a significant interaction of learning condition and mood indicates that learners in a better mood recall generated texts better than learners in a more negative mood, whereas no mood effect was found when the texts were read. The results of the present study partially support the predictions of the dual-force framework and are discussed in the context of recent theoretical approaches to the generation effect. KW - mood states KW - generation effect KW - learning with expository texts Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-159282 VL - 5 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Viljur, Mari‐Liis A1 - Abella, Scott R. A1 - Adámek, Martin A1 - Alencar, Janderson Batista Rodrigues A1 - Barber, Nicholas A. A1 - Beudert, Burkhard A1 - Burkle, Laura A. A1 - Cagnolo, Luciano A1 - Campos, Brent R. A1 - Chao, Anne A1 - Chergui, Brahim A1 - Choi, Chang‐Yong A1 - Cleary, Daniel F. R. A1 - Davis, Thomas Seth A1 - Dechnik‐Vázquez, Yanus A. A1 - Downing, William M. A1 - Fuentes‐Ramirez, Andrés A1 - Gandhi, Kamal J. K. A1 - Gehring, Catherine A1 - Georgiev, Kostadin B. A1 - Gimbutas, Mark A1 - Gongalsky, Konstantin B. A1 - Gorbunova, Anastasiya Y. A1 - Greenberg, Cathryn H. A1 - Hylander, Kristoffer A1 - Jules, Erik S. A1 - Korobushkin, Daniil I. A1 - Köster, Kajar A1 - Kurth, Valerie A1 - Lanham, Joseph Drew A1 - Lazarina, Maria A1 - Leverkus, Alexandro B. A1 - Lindenmayer, David A1 - Marra, Daniel Magnabosco A1 - Martín‐Pinto, Pablo A1 - Meave, Jorge A. A1 - Moretti, Marco A1 - Nam, Hyun‐Young A1 - Obrist, Martin K. A1 - Petanidou, Theodora A1 - Pons, Pere A1 - Potts, Simon G. A1 - Rapoport, Irina B. A1 - Rhoades, Paul R. A1 - Richter, Clark A1 - Saifutdinov, Ruslan A. A1 - Sanders, Nathan J. A1 - Santos, Xavier A1 - Steel, Zachary A1 - Tavella, Julia A1 - Wendenburg, Clara A1 - Wermelinger, Beat A1 - Zaitsev, Andrey S. A1 - Thorn, Simon T1 - The effect of natural disturbances on forest biodiversity: an ecological synthesis JF - Biological Reviews N2 - Disturbances alter biodiversity via their specific characteristics, including severity and extent in the landscape, which act at different temporal and spatial scales. Biodiversity response to disturbance also depends on the community characteristics and habitat requirements of species. Untangling the mechanistic interplay of these factors has guided disturbance ecology for decades, generating mixed scientific evidence of biodiversity responses to disturbance. Understanding the impact of natural disturbances on biodiversity is increasingly important due to human‐induced changes in natural disturbance regimes. In many areas, major natural forest disturbances, such as wildfires, windstorms, and insect outbreaks, are becoming more frequent, intense, severe, and widespread due to climate change and land‐use change. Conversely, the suppression of natural disturbances threatens disturbance‐dependent biota. Using a meta‐analytic approach, we analysed a global data set (with most sampling concentrated in temperate and boreal secondary forests) of species assemblages of 26 taxonomic groups, including plants, animals, and fungi collected from forests affected by wildfires, windstorms, and insect outbreaks. The overall effect of natural disturbances on α‐diversity did not differ significantly from zero, but some taxonomic groups responded positively to disturbance, while others tended to respond negatively. Disturbance was beneficial for taxonomic groups preferring conditions associated with open canopies (e.g. hymenopterans and hoverflies), whereas ground‐dwelling groups and/or groups typically associated with shady conditions (e.g. epigeic lichens and mycorrhizal fungi) were more likely to be negatively impacted by disturbance. Across all taxonomic groups, the highest α‐diversity in disturbed forest patches occurred under moderate disturbance severity, i.e. with approximately 55% of trees killed by disturbance. We further extended our meta‐analysis by applying a unified diversity concept based on Hill numbers to estimate α‐diversity changes in different taxonomic groups across a gradient of disturbance severity measured at the stand scale and incorporating other disturbance features. We found that disturbance severity negatively affected diversity for Hill number q = 0 but not for q = 1 and q = 2, indicating that diversity–disturbance relationships are shaped by species relative abundances. Our synthesis of α‐diversity was extended by a synthesis of disturbance‐induced change in species assemblages, and revealed that disturbance changes the β‐diversity of multiple taxonomic groups, including some groups that were not affected at the α‐diversity level (birds and woody plants). Finally, we used mixed rarefaction/extrapolation to estimate biodiversity change as a function of the proportion of forests that were disturbed, i.e. the disturbance extent measured at the landscape scale. The comparison of intact and naturally disturbed forests revealed that both types of forests provide habitat for unique species assemblages, whereas species diversity in the mixture of disturbed and undisturbed forests peaked at intermediate values of disturbance extent in the simulated landscape. Hence, the relationship between α‐diversity and disturbance severity in disturbed forest stands was strikingly similar to the relationship between species richness and disturbance extent in a landscape consisting of both disturbed and undisturbed forest habitats. This result suggests that both moderate disturbance severity and moderate disturbance extent support the highest levels of biodiversity in contemporary forest landscapes. KW - natural disturbance KW - diversity–disturbance relationship KW - disturbance severity KW - disturbance extent KW - intermediate disturbance hypothesis KW - forest communities KW - α‐diversity KW - β‐diversity Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-287168 VL - 97 IS - 5 SP - 1930 EP - 1947 ER -