147 results on '"Simons, Nadja K."'
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2. Effects of heterogeneity on the ecological diversity and redundancy of forest fauna
3. Present and historical landscape structure shapes current species richness in Central European grasslands
4. The day after mowing: Time and type of mowing influence grassland arthropods.
5. Disentangling how urbanisation influences moth diversity in grasslands
6. How land-use intensity affects sexual and parthenogenetic oribatid mites in temperate forests and grasslands in Germany
7. Animal-Mediated Ecosystem Process Rates in Forests and Grasslands are Affected by Climatic Conditions and Land-Use Intensity
8. The relative importance of plant-soil feedbacks for plant-species performance increases with decreasing intensity of herbivory
9. Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
10. National Forest Inventories capture the multifunctionality of managed forests in Germany
11. Arthropod decline in grasslands and forests is associated with landscape-level drivers
12. A slow-fast trait continuum at the whole community level in relation to land-use intensification.
13. Cross-scale effects of land use on the functional composition of herbivorous insect communities
14. Less overall, but more of the same: drivers of insect population trends lead to community homogenization
15. Multi-taxa approach shows consistent shifts in arthropod functional traits along grassland land-use intensity gradient
16. Agricultural intensification without biodiversity loss is possible in grassland landscapes
17. Morphometric measures of Heteroptera sampled in grasslands across three regions of Germany
18. Effects of land-use intensity on arthropod species abundance distributions in grasslands
19. Drought, windthrow and forest operations strongly affect oribatid mite communities in different microhabitats
20. Little evidence for land-use filters on intraspecific trait variation in three arthropod groups.
21. Drought, windthrow and forest operations strongly affect oribatid mite communities in different microhabitats
22. Additional file 10 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
23. Additional file 1 of National Forest Inventories capture the multifunctionality of managed forests in Germany
24. Additional file 3 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
25. Additional file 7 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
26. Additional file 6 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
27. Additional file 5 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
28. Additional file 4 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
29. Flower power in the city: Replacing roadside shrubs by wildflower meadows increases insect numbers and reduces maintenance costs
30. Additional file 9 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
31. Animal-Mediated Ecosystem Process Rates in Forests and Grasslands are Affected by Climatic Conditions and Land-Use Intensity
32. Additional file 2 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
33. Insect Conservation and Diversity / Insights from regional and short-term biodiversity monitoring datasets are valuable : a reply to Daskalova et al. 2021
34. Additional file 8 of Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
35. Changes in plant-herbivore network structure and robustness along land-use intensity gradients in grasslands and forests
36. Narrow environmental niches predict land-use responses and vulnerability of land snail assemblages
37. Insights from regional and short‐term biodiversity monitoring datasets are valuable: a reply to Daskalova et al . 2021
38. Animal-Mediated Ecosystem Process Rates in Forests and Grasslands are Affected by Climatic Conditions and Land-Use Intensity
39. Flower power in the city: Replacing roadside shrubs by wildflower meadows increases insect numbers and reduces maintenance costs
40. Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features
41. Towards a harmonization of distributed trait datasets
42. Towards an ecological trait‐data standard
43. Land‐use in Europe affects land snail assemblages directly and indirectly by modulating abiotic and biotic drivers
44. Specialisation and diversity of multiple trophic groups are promoted by different forest features
45. Towards an Ecological Trait-data Standard
46. Plant diversity effects on arthropods and arthropod-dependent ecosystem functions in a biodiversity experiment
47. Landscape simplification filters species traits and drives biotic homogenization
48. Contrasting effects of grassland management modes on species-abundance distributions of multiple groups
49. Losers, winners, and opportunists: How grassland land‐use intensity affects orthopteran communities
50. Eleven years' data of grassland management in Germany.
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