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Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to?
Burrascano, S., Chianucci, F., Trentanovi, G., Kepfer-Rojas, S., Sitzia, T., Tinya, F., … Odor, P. (2023). Where are we now with European forest multi-taxon biodiversity and where can we head to? Biological Conservation, 284, 110176 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110176
Key factors determining the presence of Tree-related Microhabitats: a synthesis of potential factors at site, stand and tree scales, with perspectives for further research
Larrieu, L., Courbaud, B., Drénou, C., Goulard, M., Bütler, R., Kozák, D., … Vandekerkhove, K. (2022). Key factors determining the presence of Tree-related Microhabitats: a synthesis of potential factors at site, stand and tree scales, with perspectives for further research. Forest Ecology and Management, 515, 120235 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120235
Passive restoration of subtropical grasslands leads to incomplete recovery of ant communities in early successional stages
Dröse, W., Podgaiski, L. R., Gossner, M. M., Meyer, S. T., Hermann, J. M., Leidinger, J., … Overbeck, G. E. (2021). Passive restoration of subtropical grasslands leads to incomplete recovery of ant communities in early successional stages. Biological Conservation, 264, 109387 (10 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2021.109387
Just beautiful?! What determines butterfly species for nature conservation
Habel, J. C., Gossner, M. M., & Schmitt, T. (2021). Just beautiful?! What determines butterfly species for nature conservation. Biodiversity and Conservation, 30(8-9), 2481-2493. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02204-9
Saproxylic species are linked to the amount and isolation of dead wood across spatial scales in a beech forest
Haeler, E., Bergamini, A., Blaser, S., Ginzler, C., Hindenlang, K., Keller, C., … Lachat, T. (2021). Saproxylic species are linked to the amount and isolation of dead wood across spatial scales in a beech forest. Landscape Ecology, 36, 89-104. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-020-01115-4