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How do urban green space designs shape avian communities? Testing the area–heterogeneity trade-off
Chiron, F., Lorrillière, R., Bessa-Gomes, C., Tryjanowski, P., Casanelles-Abella, J., Laanisto, L., … Deguines, N. (2024). How do urban green space designs shape avian communities? Testing the area–heterogeneity trade-off. Landscape and Urban Planning, 242, 104954 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2023.104954
Wood warbler population dynamics in response to mast seeding regimes in Europe
Maag, N., Korner‐Nievergelt, F., Szymkowiak, J., Hałas, N., Maziarz, M., Neubauer, G., … Pasinelli, G. (2024). Wood warbler population dynamics in response to mast seeding regimes in Europe. Ecology, 105, e4227 (15 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.4227
Salvage logging strongly affects woodpecker abundance and reproduction: a meta-analysis
Basile, M., Krištín, A., Mikusiński, G., Thorn, S., Żmihorski, M., Pasinelli, G., & Brockerhoff, E. G. (2023). Salvage logging strongly affects woodpecker abundance and reproduction: a meta-analysis. Current Forestry Reports, 9, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40725-022-00175-w
Global plant‐frugivore trait matching is shaped by climate and biogeographic history
McFadden, I. R., Fritz, S. A., Zimmermann, N. E., Pellissier, L., Kissling, W. D., Tobias, J. A., … Graham, C. H. (2022). Global plant‐frugivore trait matching is shaped by climate and biogeographic history. Ecology Letters, 25(3), 686-696. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13890
Potential of airborne LiDAR derived vegetation structure for the prediction of animal species richness at Mount Kilimanjaro
Ziegler, A., Meyer, H., Otte, I., Peters, M. K., Appelhans, T., Behler, C., … Nauss, T. (2022). Potential of airborne LiDAR derived vegetation structure for the prediction of animal species richness at Mount Kilimanjaro. Remote Sensing, 14(3), 786 (24 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14030786
Pleistocene climate oscillations and habitat connectivity contributed to avian beta-diversity in the megadiverse Colombian Paramo ecosystems
Calpa-Anaguano, E. V., Graham, C. H., & da Silva, F. R. (2021). Pleistocene climate oscillations and habitat connectivity contributed to avian beta-diversity in the megadiverse Colombian Paramo ecosystems. Journal of Biogeography, 48(12), 3004-3015. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14251
The use of water-filled tree holes by vertebrates in temperate forests
Kirsch, J. J., Sermon, J., Jonker, M., Asbeck, T., Gossner, M. M., Petermann, J. S., & Basile, M. (2021). The use of water-filled tree holes by vertebrates in temperate forests. Wildlife Biology, 2021(1), wlb.00786 (4 pp.). https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.00786
Scale dependency of joint species distribution models challenges interpretation of biotic interactions
König, C., Wüest, R. O., Graham, C. H., Karger, D. N., Sattler, T., Zimmermann, N. E., & Zurell, D. (2021). Scale dependency of joint species distribution models challenges interpretation of biotic interactions. Journal of Biogeography, 48, 1541-1551. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.14106
The allometry of daily energy expenditure in hummingbirds: an energy budget approach
Shankar, A., Powers, D. R., Dávalos, L. M., & Graham, C. H. (2020). The allometry of daily energy expenditure in hummingbirds: an energy budget approach. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(5), 1254-1261. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2656.13185
Productivity begets less phylogenetic diversity but higher uniqueness than expected
Thuiller, W., Gravel, D., Ficetola, G. F., Lavergne, S., Münkemüller, T., Pollock, L. J., … Mazel, F. (2020). Productivity begets less phylogenetic diversity but higher uniqueness than expected. Journal of Biogeography, 47(1), 44-58. https://doi.org/10.1111/jbi.13630
Using remote-sensing data to assess habitat selection of a declining passerine at two spatial scales
Huber, N., Kienast, F., Ginzler, C., & Pasinelli, G. (2016). Using remote-sensing data to assess habitat selection of a declining passerine at two spatial scales. Landscape Ecology, 31(9), 1919-1937. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-016-0370-1
Effects of functional traits on the prediction accuracy of species richness models
Zurell, D., Zimmermann, N. E., Sattler, T., Nobis, M. P., & Schröder, B. (2016). Effects of functional traits on the prediction accuracy of species richness models. Diversity and Distributions, 22(8), 905-917. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12450
Assessing the impact of beach nourishment on the intertidal food web through the development of a mechanistic-envelope model
Vanden Eede, S., Van Tomme, J., De Busschere, C., Vandegehuchte, M. L., Sabbe, K., Stienen, E. W. M., … Bonte, D. (2014). Assessing the impact of beach nourishment on the intertidal food web through the development of a mechanistic-envelope model. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51(5), 1304-1313. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.12314
Phylogenetic patterns of climatic, habitat and trophic niches in a European avian assemblage
Pearman, P. B., Lavergne, S., Roquet, C., Wüest, R., Zimmermann, N. E., & Thuiller, W. (2013). Phylogenetic patterns of climatic, habitat and trophic niches in a European avian assemblage. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 23(4), 414-424. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.12127
The partitioning of Africa: statistically defined biogeographical regions in sub-Saharan Africa
Linder, H. P., de Klerk, H. M., Born, J., Burgess, N. D., Fjeldså, J. J., & Rahbek, C. (2012). The partitioning of Africa: statistically defined biogeographical regions in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Biogeography, 39(7), 1189-1205. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2699.2012.02728.x
From red lists to species of conservation concern<br />  
Keller, V., & Bollmann, K. (2004). From red lists to species of conservation concern
 . Conservation Biology, 18(6), 1636-1644. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2004.00464.x
Für welche Volgelarten trägt die Schweiz eine besondere Verantwortung?
Keller, V., & Bollmann, K. (2001). Für welche Volgelarten trägt die Schweiz eine besondere Verantwortung? Ornithologischer Beobachter, 98(4), 323-340.