Landscape scale effects of primary productivity on forest bird species occurrence and abundance in Argentina [0.03%]
初级生产力在景观尺度上对阿根廷森林鸟类物种存在和数量的影响
Ashley M Olah,Volker C Radeloff,Akash Anand et al.
Ashley M Olah et al.
Context: Approaches estimating landscape effects on biodiversity frequently focus on a single extent, finding one 'optimal' extent, or use narrow extents. However, species perceive the environment in different ways, selec...
Exploring the relationship between urban green infrastructure connectivity, size and multifunctionality: a systematic review [0.03%]
城市绿色基础设施连通性、规模与多功能性的关系探索:系统回顾
Lei Li,Jeremy Carter
Lei Li
Context: Urban green infrastructure (GI) multifunctionality is widely valued within the academic literature, and underpins calls from policy makers to enhance and expand GI resources. However, there is a gap in understand...
Role of protected areas for a colonial-breeding waterbird in a fragmented landscape throughout its annual cycle [0.03%]
保护区在破碎生境中对全年周期的群居水鸟的作用
Hugo R S Ferreira,José A Alves,Frédéric Jiguet et al.
Hugo R S Ferreira et al.
Context: Throughout their annual cycle and life stages, animals depend on a variety of habitats to meet their vital needs. However, habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation are making it increasingly difficult for mob...
Microclimate temperature effects propagate across scales in forest ecosystems [0.03%]
微气候温度效应在森林生态系统中跨尺度传播
Kristin H Braziunas,Werner Rammer,Pieter De Frenne et al.
Kristin H Braziunas et al.
Context: Forest canopies shape subcanopy environments, affecting biodiversity and ecosystem processes. Empirical forest microclimate studies are often restricted to local scales and short-term effects, but forest dynamics...
Marie C Dade,Aletta Bonn,Felix Eigenbrod et al.
Marie C Dade et al.
Context: There are urgent calls to transition society to more sustainable trajectories, at scales ranging from local to global. Landscape sustainability (LS), or the capacity for landscapes to provide equitable access to ...
Timber harvesting was the most important factor driving changes in vegetation composition, as compared to climate and fire regime shifts, in the mixedwood temperate forests of Temiscamingue since AD 1830 [0.03%]
以来,与气候和火灾频率的变化相比,林业开采是造成蒂米斯卡明格温带混交林植被变化的最重要因素(1830年)
Daniela Robles,Yan Boulanger,Jesus Pascual et al.
Daniela Robles et al.
Context: The vegetation composition of northeastern North American forests has significantly changed since pre-settlement times, with a marked reduction in conifer-dominated stands, taxonomic and functional diversity. The...
Nineteenth-century land use shapes the current occurrence of some plant species, but weakly affects the richness and total composition of Central European grasslands [0.03%]
19世纪的土地利用方式影响着中欧草甸某些植物物种的现状,但对草甸丰富度和总体组成的影响较小
Gabriele Midolo,Hana Skokanová,Adam Thomas Clark et al.
Gabriele Midolo et al.
Context: Historical land use is thought to have influenced plant community diversity, composition and function through the local persistence of taxa that reflect ecological conditions of the past. ...
Impact of tree growth form on temporal and spatial patterns of particulate matter with various particle sizes in urban street canyons [0.03%]
树木生长形式对城市街谷颗粒物时空分布的影响研究
Xiaoshuang Wang,Yang Xiang,Chucai Peng et al.
Xiaoshuang Wang et al.
Context: Trees play a vital role in reducing street-level particulate matter (PM) pollution in metropolitan areas. However, the optimal tree growth type for maximizing the retention of various sizes of PM remains uncertai...
Barbara Kerr,Tarmo K Remmel
Barbara Kerr
Context: Landscape fragmentation, which has demonstrated links to habitat loss, increased isolation, a loss of connectivity, and decreased biodiversity, is difficult to quantify. Traditional pattern-based approaches to me...
From marginal croplands to natural habitats: A methodological framework for assessing the restoration potential to enhance wild-bee pollination in agricultural landscapes [0.03%]
从边际农田到自然生境:评估农业景观恢复潜力以增强野蜂传粉的方法框架
Gabriela María Torchio,Jérôme Cimon-Morin,Poliana Mendes et al.
Gabriela María Torchio et al.
Context: Intensive agriculture increases crop yields, but harms biodiversity and associated ecosystem services such as pollination. To sustain wild-bee pollination in intensive agricultural landscapes, a minimum of (semi-...