34 results on '"Rojas Botero, Sandra"'
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2. Winners and losers at enhanced urban roadsides: Trait-based structuring of wild bee communities at local and landscape scale
3. Plant species composition and local habitat conditions as primary determinants of terrestrial arthropod assemblages
4. Diverse Effects of Climate, Land Use, and Insects on Dung and Carrion Decomposition
5. Towards a functional understanding of rehabilitated urban road verge grasslands: Effects of planting year, site conditions, and landscape factors
6. Conservation-relevant plant species indicate arthropod richness across trophic levels: Habitat quality is more important than habitat amount
7. Enhanced urban roadside vegetation increases pollinator abundance whereas landscape characteristics drive pollination
8. Plant richness, land use and temperature differently shape invertebrate leaf-chewing herbivory on plant functional groups
9. Competitive trait hierarchies of native communities and invasive propagule pressure consistently predict invasion success during grassland establishment
10. Relationship of insect biomass and richness with land use along a climate gradient
11. Diversity and specialization responses to climate and land use differ between deadwood fungi and bacteria
12. Root traits of grasslands rapidly respond to climate change, while community biomass mainly depends on functional composition
13. Diversity and specialization responses to climate and land use differ between deadwood fungi and bacteria
14. Ecological restoration of urban grasslands in times of global change. Towards scientifically-informed practice based on mesocosm experiments
15. Diverse Effects of Climate, Land Use, and Insects on Dung and Carrion Decomposition
16. Low precipitation due to climate change consistently reduces multifunctionality of urban grasslands in mesocosms
17. Earlier flowering of winter oilseed rape compensates for higher pest pressure in warmer climates
18. Dung‐visiting beetle diversity is mainly affected by land use, while community specialization is driven by climate
19. Low precipitation due to climate change consistently reduces multifunctionality of urban grasslands in mesocosms
20. Interactive effects of climate and land use on pollinator diversity differ among taxa and scales
21. Landscape diversity and local temperature, but not climate, affect arthropod predation among habitat types
22. Diverse Effects of Climate, Land Use, and Insects on Dung and Carrion Decomposition
23. Modelling the Relative Abundance of Roe Deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) along a Climate and Land-Use Gradient
24. Earlier flowering of winter oilseed rape compensates for higher pest pressure in warmer climates.
25. Disentangling effects of climate and land use on biodiversity and ecosystem services—A multi‐scale experimental design
26. Temperature drives variation in flying insect biomass across a German malaise trap network
27. Climate, Land use and Plant Richness Differently Shape Herbivory on Major Plant Functional Groups
28. Competitive trait hierarchies of native communities and invasive propagule pressure consistently predict invasion success during grassland establishment
29. Biotic Resistance of Native Communities and Alien Propagule Pressure are Consistent Predictors of Invasion Success During Grassland Establishment
30. Relationship of insect biomass and richness with land use along a climate gradient
31. Nucleation increases understory species and functional diversity in early tropical forest restoration
32. Disentangling effects of climate and land use on biodiversity and ecosystem services—A multi‐scale experimental design.
33. Traslado de bancos de semillas como estrategia de activación de la regeneración del bosque altoandino en matrices de pastos en los Cerros Orientales de Bogotá
34. Restauración ecológica participativa en áreas rurales de alta montaña de Bogotá, COlombia. Logros y retos
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