Aafke M Schipper
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Recent Articles
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Kulisz J, Hoeks S, Kunc-Koziol R, Wozniak A, Zajac Z, Schipper A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 May;
14(1):10768.
PMID: 38730239
Lyme borreliosis (LB) is the most commonly diagnosed tick-borne disease in the northern hemisphere. Since an efficient vaccine is not yet available, prevention of transmission is essential. This, in turn,...
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Pereira H, Martins I, Rosa I, Kim H, Leadley P, Popp A, et al.
Science
. 2024 Apr;
384(6694):458-465.
PMID: 38662818
Based on an extensive model intercomparison, we assessed trends in biodiversity and ecosystem services from historical reconstructions and future scenarios of land-use and climate change. During the 20th century, biodiversity...
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Broekman M, Hilbers J, Hoeks S, Huijbregts M, Schipper A, Tucker M
J Anim Ecol
. 2024 Mar;
93(4):488-500.
PMID: 38459628
As animal home range size (HRS) provides valuable information for species conservation, it is important to understand the driving factors of HRS variation. It is widely known that differences in...
4.
Neijnens F, Moreira H, de Jonge M, Linssen B, Huijbregts M, Geerling G, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Jan;
30(1):e17094.
PMID: 38273479
External nutrient loading can cause large changes in freshwater ecosystems. Many local field and laboratory experiments have investigated ecological responses to nutrient addition. However, these findings are difficult to generalize,...
5.
Hawkins F, Beatty C, Brooks T, Church R, Elliott W, Kiss E, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2023 Sep;
38(2):e14183.
PMID: 37700634
Ensuring that companies can assess and manage their impacts on biodiversity will be crucial to solving the current biodiversity crisis, and regulatory and public pressure to disclose these impacts is...
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Land use diversification may mitigate on-site land use impacts on mammal populations and assemblages
Kuipers K, Sim S, Hilbers J, van den Berg S, de Jonge M, Trendafilova K, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Sep;
29(22):6234-6247.
PMID: 37665234
Land use is a major cause of biodiversity decline worldwide. Agricultural and forestry diversification measures, such as the inclusion of natural elements or diversified crop types, may reduce impacts on...
7.
Broekman M, Hilbers J, Tucker M, Huijbregts M, Schipper A
Conserv Biol
. 2023 Aug;
38(1):e14152.
PMID: 37551763
New Guinea is one of the last regions in the world with vast pristine areas and is home to many endemic species. However, extensive road development plans threaten the island's...
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Cazalis V, Santini L, Lucas P, Gonzalez-Suarez M, Hoffmann M, Benitez-Lopez A, et al.
Conserv Biol
. 2023 Jul;
37(6):e14139.
PMID: 37394972
Despite being central to the implementation of conservation policies, the usefulness of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species is hampered by the 14%...
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Tucker M, Schipper A, Adams T, Attias N, Avgar T, Babic N, et al.
Science
. 2023 Jun;
380(6649):1059-1064.
PMID: 37289888
COVID-19 lockdowns in early 2020 reduced human mobility, providing an opportunity to disentangle its effects on animals from those of landscape modifications. Using GPS data, we compared movements and road...
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Gallego-Zamorano J, de Jonge M, Runge K, Huls S, Wang J, Huijbregts M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Apr;
29(14):4161-4173.
PMID: 37114471
Anthropogenic increases in nitrogen (N) concentrations in the environment are affecting plant diversity and ecosystems worldwide, but relatively little is known about N impacts on terrestrial invertebrate communities. Here, we...