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  • Bumblebees mediate landscap... Bumblebees mediate landscape effects on a forest herb's population genetic structure in European agricultural landscapes
    Feigs, Jannis Till; Huang, Siyu; Holzhauer, Stephanie I J ... Ecology and evolution, 07/2024, Volume: 14, Issue: 7
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    Spatially isolated plant populations in agricultural landscapes exhibit genetic responses not only to habitat fragmentation per se but also to the composition of the landscape matrix between habitat ...
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  • Presence of coronaviruses i... Presence of coronaviruses in the common pipistrelle in relation to landscape composition
    Jaramillo O; Begeman, Lineke; Schillemans, Marcel ... PloS one, 11/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 11
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    Changes in land use can modify habitat and roosting behaviour of bats, and therefore the transmission dynamics of viruses. Within bat roosts the density and contact rate among individuals increase ...
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  • A synthesis of radial growt... A synthesis of radial growth patterns preceding tree mortality
    Cailleret, Maxime; Jansen, Steven; Robert, Elisabeth M. R. ... Global change biology, April 2017, Volume: 23, Issue: 4
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    Tree mortality is a key factor influencing forest functions and dynamics, but our understanding of the mechanisms leading to mortality and the associated changes in tree growth rates are still ...
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  • Positive biodiversity-produ... Positive biodiversity-productivity relationship predominant in global forests
    Liang, Jingjing; Crowther, Thomas W.; Picard, Nicolas ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 10/2016, Volume: 354, Issue: 6309
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    The biodiversity-productivity relationship (BPR) is foundational to our understanding of the global extinction crisis and its impacts on ecosystem functioning. Understanding BPR is critical for the ...
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  • Presence of coronaviruses i... Presence of coronaviruses in the common pipistrelle
    Jaramillo Ortiz, Laura; Begeman, Lineke; Schillemans, Marcel ... PloS one, 11/2023, Volume: 18, Issue: 11
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    Changes in land use can modify habitat and roosting behaviour of bats, and therefore the transmission dynamics of viruses. Within bat roosts the density and contact rate among individuals increase ...
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  • Vegetation of Europe: hiera... Vegetation of Europe: hierarchical floristic classification system of vascular plant, bryophyte, lichen, and algal communities
    Mucina, Ladislav; Bültmann, Helga; Dierßen, Klaus ... Applied vegetation science, November 2016, Volume: 19, Issue: S1
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    Aims Vegetation classification consistent with the Braun‐Blanquet approach is widely used in Europe for applied vegetation science, conservation planning and land management. During the long history ...
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  • Tribolium castaneum: A Mode... Tribolium castaneum: A Model Insect for Fundamental and Applied Research
    Campbell, James F; Athanassiou, Christos G; Hagstrum, David W ... Annual review of entomology, 01/2022, Volume: 67, Issue: 1
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    Tribolium castaneum has a long history as a model species in many distinct subject areas, but improved connections among the genetics, genomics, behavioral, ecological, and pest management fields are ...
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  • Mapping tree density at a g... Mapping tree density at a global scale
    Crowther, T W; Glick, H B; Covey, K R ... Nature (London), 09/2015, Volume: 525, Issue: 7568
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    The global extent and distribution of forest trees is central to our understanding of the terrestrial biosphere. We provide the first spatially continuous map of forest tree density at a global ...
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  • Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest-tree symbioses
    Steidinger, B S; Crowther, T W; Liang, J ... Nature (London), 05/2019, Volume: 569, Issue: 7756
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    The identity of the dominant root-associated microbial symbionts in a forest determines the ability of trees to access limiting nutrients from atmospheric or soil pools , sequester carbon and ...
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  • Diversity enhances carbon s... Diversity enhances carbon storage in tropical forests
    Poorter, L; Sande, M. T; Thompson, J ... Global ecology and biogeography, November 2015, Volume: 24, Issue: 11
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    AIM: Tropical forests store 25% of global carbon and harbour 96% of the world's tree species, but it is not clear whether this high biodiversity matters for carbon storage. Few studies have teased ...
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