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Plants in the UK flower a month earlier under recent warming
Büntgen, U., Piermattei, A., Krusic, P. J., Esper, J., Sparks, T., & Crivellaro, A. (2022). Plants in the UK flower a month earlier under recent warming. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 289(1968), 20212456 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.2456
Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild
Valdés-Correcher, E., Popova, A., Galmán, A., Prinzing, A., Selikhovkin, A. V., Howe, A. G., … Castagneyrol, B. (2022). Herbivory on the pedunculate oak along an urbanization gradient in Europe: effects of impervious surface, local tree cover, and insect feeding guild. Ecology and Evolution, 12(3), e8709 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8709
Research agenda on biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services in European cities
Pinho, P., Casanelles-Abella, J., Luz, A. C., Kubicka, A. M., Branquinho, C., Laanisto, L., … Moretti, M. (2021). Research agenda on biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services in European cities. Basic and Applied Ecology, 53, 124-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2021.02.014
Can school children support ecological research? Lessons from the <em>Oak Bodyguard</em> citizen science project
Castagneyrol, B., Valdés-Correcher, E., Bourdin, A., Barbaro, L., Bouriaud, O., Branco, M., … Tack, A. J. M. (2020). Can school children support ecological research? Lessons from the Oak Bodyguard citizen science project. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, 5(1), 10 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.5334/cstp.267
Spatial modelling of ecological indicator values improves predictions of plant distributions in complex landscapes
Descombes, P., Walthert, L., Baltensweiler, A., Meuli, R. G., Karger, D. N., Ginzler, C., … Zimmermann, N. E. (2020). Spatial modelling of ecological indicator values improves predictions of plant distributions in complex landscapes. Ecography, 43(10), 1448-1463. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.05117
Decline in distribution and abundance: urban hedgehogs under pressure
Taucher, A. L., Gloor, S., Dietrich, A., Geiger, M., Hegglin, D., & Bontadina, F. (2020). Decline in distribution and abundance: urban hedgehogs under pressure. Animals, 10(9), 1606 (22 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10091606
Research note: garden-owner reported habitat heterogeneity predicts plant species richness in urban gardens
Young, C., Frey, D., Moretti, M., & Bauer, N. (2019). Research note: garden-owner reported habitat heterogeneity predicts plant species richness in urban gardens. Landscape and Urban Planning, 185, 222-227. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landurbplan.2019.01.013
Non-traditional data and innovative methods for autumn climate change ecology
Büntgen, U., & Krusic, P. J. (2018). Non-traditional data and innovative methods for autumn climate change ecology. Climate Research, 75(3), 215-220. https://doi.org/10.3354/cr01525
In the footsteps of city foxes: evidence for a rise of urban badger populations in Switzerland
Geiger, M., Taucher, A. L., Gloor, S., Hegglin, D., & Bontadina, F. (2018). In the footsteps of city foxes: evidence for a rise of urban badger populations in Switzerland. Hystrix, 29(2), 236-238. https://doi.org/10.4404/hystrix-00069-2018
Big data integration: pan-European fungal species observations' assembly for addressing contemporary questions in ecology and global change biology
Andrew, C., Heegaard, E., Kirk, P. M., Bässler, C., Heilmann-Clausen, J., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., … Kauserud, H. (2017). Big data integration: pan-European fungal species observations' assembly for addressing contemporary questions in ecology and global change biology. Fungal Biology Reviews, 31(2), 88-98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fbr.2017.01.001
Muster und treibende Kräfte der Samenproduktion bei Waldbäumen
Wohlgemuth, T., Nussbaumer, A., Burkart, A., Moritzi, M., Wasem, U., & Moser, B. (2016). Muster und treibende Kräfte der Samenproduktion bei Waldbäumen. Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Forstwesen, 167(6), 316-324. https://doi.org/10.3188/szf.2016.0316