Trap nests for bees and wasps to analyse trophic interactions in changing environments—A systematic overview and user guide

M Staab, G Pufal, T Tscharntke… - Methods in Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Trap nests are artificially made nesting resources for solitary cavity‐nesting bees and wasps
and allow easy quantification of multiple trophic interactions between bees, wasps, their …

Scientific research on animal biodiversity is systematically biased towards vertebrates and temperate regions

MA Titley, JL Snaddon, EC Turner - PloS one, 2017 - journals.plos.org
Over the last 25 years, research on biodiversity has expanded dramatically, fuelled by
increasing threats to the natural world. However, the number of published studies is heavily …

[HTML][HTML] Habitat heterogeneity is a good predictor of boreal forest biodiversity

AM Hekkala, M Jönsson, S Kärvemo, J Strengbom… - Ecological …, 2023 - Elsevier
Reliable assessment measures are crucial for tracking changes in biodiversity and for
evaluating the state of biodiversity. Two of the main drivers of biodiversity are habitat …

[HTML][HTML] Progress on incorporating biodiversity monitoring in REDD+ through national forest inventories

L Gillerot, G Grussu, R Condor-Golec, R Tavani… - Global Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
There is a well-documented opportunity and need to incorporate biodiversity conservation
priorities into REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) …

A new framework for selecting environmental surrogates

D Lindenmayer, J Pierson, P Barton, M Beger… - Science of the Total …, 2015 - Elsevier
Surrogate concepts are used in all sub-disciplines of environmental science. However,
controversy remains regarding the extent to which surrogates are useful for resolving …

Grassland management intensification weakens the associations among the diversities of multiple plant and animal taxa

P Manning, MM Gossner, O Bossdorf, E Allan… - Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Land‐use intensification is a key driver of biodiversity change. However, little is known about
how it alters relationships between the diversities of different taxonomic groups, which are …

Contribution of agroforestry systems to sustaining biodiversity in fragmented forest landscapes

J Haggar, D Pons, L Saenz, M Vides - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2019 - Elsevier
Agroforestry systems maintain intermediate levels of biodiversity between natural forests
and purely agricultural land-uses and may therefore increase connectivity or sustain …

Biodiversity and land‐use change: understanding the complex responses of an endemic‐rich bird assemblage

RF de Lima, M Dallimer, PW Atkinson… - Diversity and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Anthropogenic land‐use change is a major driver of the current extinction crisis, but the
processes through which it acts on biodiversity are complex and still poorly understood …

[图书][B] Insect pests in tropical forestry

FR Wylie, MR Speight - 2012 - books.google.com
" The management of tropical forest ecosystems is essential to the health of the planet. This
book addresses forest insect pest problems across the world's tropics, addressing the pests' …

Can joint carbon and biodiversity management in tropical agroforestry landscapes be optimized?

M Kessler, D Hertel, HF Jungkunst, J Kluge… - 2012 - journals.plos.org
Managing ecosystems for carbon storage may also benefit biodiversity conservation, but
such a potential 'win-win'scenario has not yet been assessed for tropical agroforestry …