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Nutrient‐demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest‐edge vegetation across temperate Europe
De Pauw, K., Depauw, L., Calders, K., Cousins, S. A. O., Decocq, G., De Lombaerde, E., … De Frenne, P. (2024). Nutrient‐demanding and thermophilous plants dominate urban forest‐edge vegetation across temperate Europe. Journal of Vegetation Science, 35, e13236 (18 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.13236
Global multifaceted biodiversity patterns, centers, and conservation needs in angiosperms
Luo, A., Li, Y., Shrestha, N., Xu, X., Su, X., Li, Y., … Wang, Z. (2024). Global multifaceted biodiversity patterns, centers, and conservation needs in angiosperms. Science China Life Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11427-023-2430-2
Nitrogen availability and plant functional composition modify biodiversity-multifunctionality relationships
Pichon, N. A., Cappelli, S. L., Soliveres, S., Mannall, T., Nwe, T. Z., Hölzel, N., … Allan, E. (2024). Nitrogen availability and plant functional composition modify biodiversity-multifunctionality relationships. Ecology Letters, 27(1), e14361 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.14361
Global models and predictions of plant diversity based on advanced machine learning techniques
Cai, L., Kreft, H., Taylor, A., Denelle, P., Schrader, J., Essl, F., … Weigelt, P. (2023). Global models and predictions of plant diversity based on advanced machine learning techniques. New Phytologist, 237(4), 1432-1445. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18533
Evenness mediates the global relationship between forest productivity and richness
Hordijk, I., Maynard, D. S., Hart, S. P., Lidong, M., ter Steege, H., Liang, J., … Crowther, T. W. (2023). Evenness mediates the global relationship between forest productivity and richness. Journal of Ecology, 11(6), 1308-1326. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.14098
Experimental extensification of mountain grasslands restores plant species richness but not species composition in the mid-term
Humann-Guilleminot, S., Boch, S., Martínez-De León, G., Lessard-Therrien, M., Hayoz-Andrey, A., Serres-Hänni, A., & Humbert, J. Y. (2023). Experimental extensification of mountain grasslands restores plant species richness but not species composition in the mid-term. Journal of Applied Ecology, 60(3), 530-540. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.14344
Negative relationship between woody species density and size of urban green spaces in seven European cities
Alós Ortí, M., Casanelles-Abella, J., Chiron, F., Deguines, N., Hallikma, T., Jaksi, P., … Laanisto, L. (2022). Negative relationship between woody species density and size of urban green spaces in seven European cities. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 74, 127650 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2022.127650
Exceptions to the rule: relative roles of time, diversification rates and regional energy in shaping the inverse latitudinal diversity gradient
Cerezer, F. O., Machac, A., Rangel, T. F., & Dambros, C.  S. (2022). Exceptions to the rule: relative roles of time, diversification rates and regional energy in shaping the inverse latitudinal diversity gradient. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 31(9), 1794-1809. https://doi.org/10.1111/geb.13559
Coverage based diversity estimates of facultative saproxylic species highlight the importance of deadwood for biodiversity
Graf, M., Seibold, S., Gossner, M. M., Hagge, J., Weiß, I., Bässler, C., & Müller, J. (2022). Coverage based diversity estimates of facultative saproxylic species highlight the importance of deadwood for biodiversity. Forest Ecology and Management, 517, 120275 (9 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2022.120275
An integrated high‐resolution mapping shows congruent biodiversity patterns of Fagales and Pinales
Lyu, L., Leugger, F., Hagen, O., Fopp, F., Boschman, L. M., Strijk, J. S., … Pellissier, L. (2022). An integrated high‐resolution mapping shows congruent biodiversity patterns of Fagales and Pinales. New Phytologist, 235(2), 759-772. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18158
Spatial and temporal scales of landscape structure affect the biodiversity-landscape relationship across ecologically distinct species groups
Pan, Y., Hersperger, A. M., Kienast, F., Liao, Z., Ge, G., & Nobis, M. P. (2022). Spatial and temporal scales of landscape structure affect the biodiversity-landscape relationship across ecologically distinct species groups. Landscape Ecology, 27, 2311-2325. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-022-01477-x
Plot size matters: toward comparable species richness estimates across plot‐based inventories
Portier, J., Zellweger, F., Zell, J., Alberdi Asensio, I., Bosela, M., Breidenbach, J., … Rohner, B. (2022). Plot size matters: toward comparable species richness estimates across plot‐based inventories. Ecology and Evolution, 12(6), e8965 (12 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8965
Effects of competition and habitat heterogeneity on native-exotic plant richness relationships across spatial scales
Rossignaud, L., Kimberley, M. O., Kelly, D., Fei, S., & Brockerhoff, E. G. (2022). Effects of competition and habitat heterogeneity on native-exotic plant richness relationships across spatial scales. Diversity and Distributions, 28, 1093-1104. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13516
Present and historical landscape structure shapes current species richness in Central European grasslands
Scherreiks, P., Gossner, M. M., Ambarlı, D., Ayasse, M., Blüthgen, N., Fischer, M., … Thiele, J. (2022). Present and historical landscape structure shapes current species richness in Central European grasslands. Landscape Ecology, 37, 745-762. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-021-01392-7
Fewer non-native insects in freshwater than in terrestrial habitats across continents
Sendek, A., Baity-Jesi, M., Altermatt, F., Bader, M. K. F., Liebhold, A. M., Turner, R. M., … Brockerhoff, E. G. (2022). Fewer non-native insects in freshwater than in terrestrial habitats across continents. Diversity and Distributions, 28(11), 2303-2315. https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.13622
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
Functional diversity in ferns is driven by species richness rather than by environmental constraints
Aros-Mualin, D., Noben, S., Karger, D. N., Carvajal-Hernández, C. I., Salazar, L., Hernández-Rojas, A., … Kessler, M. (2021). Functional diversity in ferns is driven by species richness rather than by environmental constraints. Frontiers in Plant Science, 11, 615723 (11 pp.). https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.615723
Abundance, species richness and diversity of forest bird assemblages – The relative importance of habitat structures and landscape context
Basile, M., Storch, I., & Mikusiński, G. (2021). Abundance, species richness and diversity of forest bird assemblages – The relative importance of habitat structures and landscape context. Ecological Indicators, 133, 108402 (13 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.108402
Taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity of understorey plants respond differently to environmental conditions in European forest edges
De Pauw, K., Meeussen, C., Govaert, S., Sanczuk, P., Vanneste, T., Bernhardt‐Römermann, M., … De Frenne, P. (2021). Taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity of understorey plants respond differently to environmental conditions in European forest edges. Journal of Ecology, 109(7), 2629-2648. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.13671
Drivers of plant diversity in Bulgarian dry grasslands vary across spatial scales and functional-taxonomic groups
Dembicz, I., Velev, N., Boch, S., Janišová, M., Palpurina, S., Pedashenko, H., … Dengler, J. (2021). Drivers of plant diversity in Bulgarian dry grasslands vary across spatial scales and functional-taxonomic groups. Journal of Vegetation Science, 32(1), e12935 (14 pp.). https://doi.org/10.1111/jvs.12935
 

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