How is dispersal integrated in life histories: a quantitative analysis using butterflies

VM Stevens, A Trochet, H Van Dyck, J Clobert… - Ecology …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 74–86 Abstract As dispersal plays a key role in gene flow among
populations, its evolutionary dynamics under environmental changes is particularly …

[HTML][HTML] From functional diversity to human well-being: A conceptual framework for agroecosystem sustainability

EG de la Riva, W Ulrich, P Batáry, J Baudry… - Agricultural …, 2023 - Elsevier
CONTEXT Agricultural intensification contributes to global food security and well-being by
supplying the food demand of a growing human population. However, ongoing land-use …

Global patterns and predictors of bird species responses to forest fragmentation: implications for ecosystem function and conservation

TP Bregman, CH Sekercioglu, JA Tobias - Biological Conservation, 2014 - Elsevier
The fragmentation of forests is a dominant human impact worldwide with major implications
for the conservation and management of ecosystems. Although many studies have …

Biodiversity, species interactions and ecological networks in a fragmented world

M Hagen, WD Kissling, C Rasmussen… - Advances in ecological …, 2012 - Elsevier
Biodiversity is organised into complex ecological networks of interacting species in local
ecosystems, but our knowledge about the effects of habitat fragmentation on such systems …

Ecological traits affect the response of tropical forest bird species to land-use intensity

T Newbold, JPW Scharlemann… - … of the Royal …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Land-use change is one of the main drivers of current and likely future biodiversity loss.
Therefore, understanding how species are affected by it is crucial to guide conservation …

A global model of the response of tropical and sub-tropical forest biodiversity to anthropogenic pressures

T Newbold, LN Hudson… - … of the Royal …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Habitat loss and degradation, driven largely by agricultural expansion and intensification,
present the greatest immediate threat to biodiversity. Tropical forests harbour among the …

Functional traits as indicators of biodiversity response to land use changes across ecosystems and organisms

M Vandewalle, F De Bello, MP Berg, T Bolger… - Biodiversity and …, 2010 - Springer
Rigorous and widely applicable indicators of biodiversity are needed to monitor the
responses of ecosystems to global change and design effective conservation schemes …

[HTML][HTML] Forty years of carabid beetle research in Europe–from taxonomy, biology, ecology and population studies to bioindication, habitat assessment and …

DJ Kotze, P Brandmayr, A Casale, E Dauffy-Richard… - ZooKeys, 2011 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Abstract 'Carabidologists do it all'(Niemelä 1996a) is a phrase with which most European
carabidologists are familiar. Indeed, during the last half a century, professional and amateur …

Distance decay 2.0–a global synthesis of taxonomic and functional turnover in ecological communities

C Graco‐Roza, S Aarnio, N Abrego… - Global Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Understanding the variation in community composition and species abundances (ie, β‐
diversity) is at the heart of community ecology. A common approach to examine β‐diversity …

Specialist species of wood‐inhabiting fungi struggle while generalists thrive in fragmented boreal forests

J Nordén, R Penttilä, J Siitonen, E Tomppo… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The loss of suitable habitats is one of the main causes behind the loss of species and
communities. Habitat fragmentation, that is, the division of the remaining habitat into small …