Jurgen Bauhus
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11.
Neff F, Brandle M, Ambarli D, Ammer C, Bauhus J, Boch S, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2021 May;
7(20).
PMID: 33990326
Land-use intensification poses major threats to biodiversity, such as to insect herbivore communities. The stability of these communities depends on interactions linking herbivores and host plants. How interaction network structure...
12.
Palahi M, Valbuena R, Senf C, Acil N, Pugh T, Sadler J, et al.
Nature
. 2021 Apr;
592(7856):E15-E17.
PMID: 33911265
No abstract available.
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Poeydebat C, Jactel H, Moreira X, Koricheva J, Barsoum N, Bauhus J, et al.
Funct Ecol
. 2021 Mar;
35(1):67-81.
PMID: 33746332
Associational resistance theory predicts that insect herbivory decreases with increasing tree diversity in forest ecosystems. However, the generality of this effect and its underlying mechanisms are still debated, particularly since...
14.
Skiadaresis G, Schwarz J, Stahl K, Bauhus J
Sci Rep
. 2021 Mar;
11(1):5149.
PMID: 33664306
Climate change is expected to pose major direct and indirect threats to groundwater-dependent forest ecosystems. Forests that concurrently experience increased rates of water extraction may face unprecedented exposure to droughts....
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Asbeck T, Sabatini F, Augustynczik A, Basile M, Helbach J, Jonker M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):1625.
PMID: 33452277
Managed forests are a key component of strategies aimed at tackling the climate and biodiversity crises. Tapping this potential requires a better understanding of the complex, simultaneous effects of forest...
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Prada-Salcedo L, Goldmann K, Heintz-Buschart A, Reitz T, Wambsganss J, Bauhus J, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2020 Nov;
30(2):572-591.
PMID: 33226697
At the global scale, most forest research on biodiversity focuses on aboveground organisms. However, understanding the structural associations between aboveground and belowground communities provides relevant information about important functions linked...
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Prada-Salcedo L, Wambsganss J, Bauhus J, Buscot F, Goldmann K
Environ Microbiol
. 2020 Sep;
23(4):1889-1906.
PMID: 32959469
Current studies show that multispecies forests are beneficial regarding biodiversity and ecosystem functionality. However, there are only little efforts to understand the ecological mechanisms behind these advantages of multispecies forests....
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Basile M, Asbeck T, Jonker M, Knuff A, Bauhus J, Braunisch V, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2020 Mar;
264:110401.
PMID: 32217309
Retaining trees during harvesting to conserve biodiversity is becoming increasingly common in forestry. To assess, select and monitor these habitat trees, ecologists and practitioners often use Tree-related Microhabitats (TreMs), which...
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Storch I, Penner J, Asbeck T, Basile M, Bauhus J, Braunisch V, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Feb;
10(3):1489-1509.
PMID: 32076529
Retention forestry, which retains a portion of the original stand at the time of harvesting to maintain continuity of structural and compositional diversity, has been originally developed to mitigate the...
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Seibold S, Gossner M, Simons N, Bluthgen N, Muller J, Ambarli D, et al.
Nature
. 2019 Nov;
574(7780):671-674.
PMID: 31666721
Recent reports of local extinctions of arthropod species, and of massive declines in arthropod biomass, point to land-use intensification as a major driver of decreasing biodiversity. However, to our knowledge,...