Depauw, Leen Landuyt, Dries Perring, Michael Blondeel, Haben Maes, Sybryn Kopecký, Martin Máliš, František Vanhellemont, Margot Verheyen, Kris
Land-use legacies are important for explaining present-day ecological patterns and processes. However, an overarching approach to quantify land-use history effects on ecosystem properties is lacking, mainly due to the scarcity of high-quality, complete and detailed data on past land use. We propose a general framework for quantifying the effects of...
Risch, A. C. Ochoa-Hueso, R. van der Putten, W. H. Bump, J. K. Busse, M. D. Frey, B. Gwiazdowicz, D. J. Page-Dumroese, D. S. Vandegehuchte, M. L. Zimmermann, S.
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Nature Communications
Defaunation can have impacts on ecosystem functioning that are currently little understood. Using an exclusion experiment, Risch et al. show the impacts of vertebrate and invertebrate losses on ecosystem coupling, particularly emphasising the role of invertebrates in ecosystem functioning.
Teurlincx, Sven; Heijboer, Amber; Veraart, Annelies J.; Kowalchuk, George A.; Declerck, Steven A.J.; 3856;
Agricultural peatlands are essential for a myriad of ecosystem functions and play an important role in the global carbon (C) cycle through C sequestration. Management of these agricultural peatlands takes place at different spatial scales, ranging from local to landscape management, and drivers of soil microbial community structure and function may...
Varela, Elsa Verheyen, Kris Valdés, Alicia Soliño, Mario Jacobsen, Jette B De Smedt, Pallieter Ehrmann, Steffen Gärtner, Stefanie Górriz, Elena Decocq, Guillaume
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The Science of the total environment
Small forest patches embedded in agricultural (and peri-urban) landscapes in Western Europe play a key role for biodiversity conservation with a recognized capacity of delivering a wide suite of ecosystem services. Measures aimed to preserve these patches should be both socially desirable and ecologically effective. This study presents a joint ecol...
Slik, J W Ferry Franklin, Janet Arroyo-Rodríguez, Víctor Field, Richard Aguilar, Salomon Aguirre, Nikolay Ahumada, Jorge Aiba, Shin-Ichiro Alves, Luciana F K, Anitha
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Knowledge about the biogeographic affinities of the world's tropical forests helps to better understand regional differences in forest structure, diversity, composition, and dynamics. Such understanding will enable anticipation of region-specific responses to global environmental change. Modern phylogenies, in combination with broad coverage of spe...
Van Den Berge, Sanne Baeten, Lander Vanhellemont, Margot Ampoorter, Evy Proesmans, Willem Eeraerts, Maxime Hermy, Martin Smagghe, Guy Vermeulen, I Verheyen, Kris
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Woody networks of hedgerows, tree lines and forest patches can harbour a high biodiversity and may serve as an important species refuge in agricultural landscapes. In order to protect the biodiversity and associated potential ecosystem services of woody networks, we need to understand their drivers. We surveyed the plant diversity and calculated th...
SAAD, Ramez Kobaissi, Ahmad Echevarria, Guillaume Kidd, Petra Calusinska, Magdalena Goux, Xavier Benizri, Émile
Most of the research dedicated to agromining has focused on cultivating a single hyperaccumulator plant, although plant diversity has been shown to positively modify soil characteristics.Hence, we compared the effect of cropping a nickel-hyperaccumulator Alyssum murale with a legume (Vicia sativa) to A. murale's mono-culture, on the bacterial diver...
Boulanger, V. Dupouey, J.L. Archaux, Frédéric Badeau, Vincent BALTZINGER, Christophe Chevalier, R. Corcket, Emmanuel Dumas, Y. Forgeard, F. Marell, Anders
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In Boulanger et al. (2018), we investigated the effects of ungulates on forest plant diversity. By suggesting a revisit of our conclusions regarding ecosystem dynamics since the late Pleistocene, Fløjgaard et al. (2018) came to the conclusion that moderate grazing in forest should be a conservation target. Since major points of our paper were mis‐ ...
Hattermann, Dirk Bernhardt-Römermann, Markus Otte, Annette Eckstein, Rolf Lutz
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PloS one
Most island-ecology studies focus on the properties of entire island communities, thus neglecting species-environment relationships operating at the habitat-level. Habitat-specific variation in the strength and sign of these relationships will conceal patterns observed on the island scale and may preclude a mechanistic interpretation of patterns an...
Brunner, Ivano Frey, Beat Hartmann, Martin Zimmermann, Stephan Graf, Frank Suz, Laura M. Niskanen, Tuula Bidartondo, Martin I. Senn-Irlet, Beatrice
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Historical datasets of living communities are important because they can be used to document creeping shifts in species compositions. Such a historical data set exists for alpine fungi. From 1941 to 1953, the Swiss geologist Jules Favre visited yearly the region of the Swiss National Park and recorded the occurring fruiting bodies of fungi >1 mm (s...