Wang, Yingying X.G. Matson, Kevin D. Santini, Luca Visconti, Piero Hilbers, Jelle P. Huijbregts, Mark A.J. Xu, Yanjie Prins, Herbert H.T. Allen, Toph Huang, Zheng Y.X.
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As a source of emerging infectious diseases, wildlife assemblages (and related spatial patterns) must be quantitatively assessed to help identify high-risk locations. Previous assessments have largely focussed on the distributions of individual species; however, transmission dynamics are expected to depend on assemblage composition. Moreover, disea...
Haesen, Stef Lembrechts, Jonas J. De Frenne, Pieter Lenoir, Jonathan Aalto, Juha Ashcroft, Michael B. Kopecký, Martin Luoto, Miska Maclean, Ilya Nijs, Ivan
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Ecological research heavily relies on coarse-gridded climate data based on standardized temperature measurements recorded at 2 m height in open landscapes. However, many organisms experience environmental conditions that differ substantially from those captured by these macroclimatic (i.e. free air) temperature grids. In forests, the tree canopy fu...
Rhodes, Jonathan R. Guerrero, Angela M. Bodin, Orjan Chades, Iadine
As declines in biodiversity accelerate, there is an urgent imperative to ensure that every dollar spent on conservation counts toward species protection. Systematic conservation planning is a widely used approach to achieve this, but there is growing concern that it must better integrate the human social dimensions of conservation to be effective. ...
Benning, John W Moeller, David A
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Ecology
Plant species' distributions are often thought to overwhelmingly reflect their climatic niches. However, climate represents only a fraction of the n-dimensional environment to which plant populations adapt, and studies are increasingly uncovering strong effects of non-climatic factors on species' distributions. We used a manipulative, factorial fie...
Lembrechts, Jonas J Aalto, Juha Ashcroft, Michael B De Frenne, Pieter Kopecký, Martin Lenoir, Jonathan Luoto, Miska Maclean, Ilya M D Roupsard, Olivier Fuentes-Lillo, Eduardo
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Global change biology
Current analyses and predictions of spatially explicit patterns and processes in ecology most often rely on climate data interpolated from standardized weather stations. This interpolated climate data represents long-term average thermal conditions at coarse spatial resolutions only. Hence, many climate-forcing factors that operate at fine spatiote...
Lembrechts, Jonas J.; Aalto, Juha; Ashcroft, Michael B.; De Frenne, Pieter; Kopecky, Martin; Lenoir, Jonathan; Luoto, Miska; Maclean, Ilya M.D.; Roupsard, Olivier; Fuentes-Lillo, Eduardo;
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Current analyses and predictions of spatially explicit patterns and processes in ecology most often rely on climate data interpolated from standardized weather stations. This interpolated climate data represents long-term average thermal conditions at coarse spatial resolutions only. Hence, many climate-forcing factors that operate at fine spatiote...
Lembrechts, Jonas J Aalto, Juha Ashcroft, Michael B De Frenne, Pieter Kopecký, Martin Lenoir, Jonathan Luoto, Miska Maclean, Ilya MD Roupsard, Olivier Fuentes‐Lillo, Eduardo
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Current analyses and predictions of spatially explicit patterns and processes in ecology most often rely on climate data interpolated from standardized weather stations. This interpolated climate data represents long-term average thermal conditions at coarse spatial resolutions only. Hence, many climate-forcing factors that operate at fine spatiote...
Rhodes, Jonathan R. Guerrero, Angela M. Bodin, Örjan Chadès, Iadine
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Conservation Biology
Article impact statement : The value of collecting social network information for conservation planning depends on both species distributions and social network structure.
Ferreira, Sonia Tierno de Figueroa, José Manuel Martins, Filipa MS Verissimo, Joana Quaglietta, Lorenzo Grosso-Silva, José Manuel Lopes, Pedro B Sousa, Pedro Paupério, Joana Fonseca, Nuno A
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Biodiversity Data Journal
Background The use of DNA barcoding allows unprecedented advances in biodiversity assessments and monitoring schemes of freshwater ecosystems; nevertheless, it requires the construction of comprehensive reference collections of DNA sequences that represent the existing biodiversity. Plecoptera are considered particularly good ecological indicators ...
Fredston-Hermann, Alexa Selden, Rebecca Pinsky, Malin Gaines, Steven D Halpern, Benjamin S
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Global change biology
Species around the world are shifting their ranges in response to climate change. To make robust predictions about climate-related colonizations and extinctions, it is vital to understand the dynamics of range edges. This study is among the first to examine annual dynamics of cold and warm range edges, as most global change studies average observat...