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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
Drivers of tree-related microhabitat profiles in European and Oriental beech forests
Mamadashvili, G., Brin, A., Bässler, C., Chumak, V., Chumak, M., Deidus, V., … Müller, J. (2023). Drivers of tree-related microhabitat profiles in European and Oriental beech forests. Biological Conservation, 285, 110245 (10 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110245
Observers are a key source of detection heterogeneity and biased occupancy estimates in species monitoring
Schmidt, B. R., Cruickshank, S. S., Bühler, C., & Bergamini, A. (2023). Observers are a key source of detection heterogeneity and biased occupancy estimates in species monitoring. Biological Conservation, 283, 110102 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.110102
Functional structure of European forest beetle communities is enhanced by rare species
Burner, R. C., Drag, L., Stephan, J. G., Birkemoe, T., Wetherbee, R., Muller, J., … Sverdrup-Thygeson, A. (2022). Functional structure of European forest beetle communities is enhanced by rare species. Biological Conservation, 267, 109491 (10 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109491
A 150-year-old herbarium and floristic data testify regional species decline
Büttner, M., Weibel, U., Jutzi, M., Bergamini, A., & Holderegger, R. (2022). A 150-year-old herbarium and floristic data testify regional species decline. Biological Conservation, 272, 109609 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109609
Disentangling the importance of space and host tree for the beta-diversity of beetles, fungi, and bacteria: lessons from a large dead-wood experiment
Rieker, D., Krah, F. S., Gossner, M. M., Uhl, B., Ambarli, D., Baber, K., … Bässler, C. (2022). Disentangling the importance of space and host tree for the beta-diversity of beetles, fungi, and bacteria: lessons from a large dead-wood experiment. Biological Conservation, 268, 109521 (10 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109521
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
Functional traits drive ground beetle community structures in Central European forests: implications for conservation
Nolte, D., Schuldt, A., Gossner, M. M., Ulrich, W., & Assmann, T. (2017). Functional traits drive ground beetle community structures in Central European forests: implications for conservation. Biological Conservation, 213, 5-12. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2017.06.038
Effects of ecological compensation meadows on arthropod diversity in adjacent intensively managed grassland
Albrecht, M., Schmid, B., Obrist, M. K., Schüpbach, B., Kleijn, D., & Duelli, P. (2010). Effects of ecological compensation meadows on arthropod diversity in adjacent intensively managed grassland. Biological Conservation, 143(3), 642-649. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2009.11.029