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    Effects of C60 nanoparticle exposure on earthworms (Lumbricus rubellus) and implications for population dynamics by van der Ploeg, M.J.C., Baveco, J.M., van der Hout, A., Bakker, R., Rietjens, I.M.C.M., van den Brink, N.W.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-01-2011)
    “…Effects of C60 nanoparticles (nominal concentrations 0, 15.4 and 154mg/kg soil) on mortality, growth and reproduction of Lumbricus rubellus earthworms were…”
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    How peri-urban areas can strengthen animal populations within cities: A modeling approach by Snep, R.P.H., Opdam, P.F.M., Baveco, J.M., WallisDeVries, M.F., Timmermans, W., Kwak, R.G.M., Kuypers, V.

    Published in Biological conservation (2006)
    “…We explore the extent to which inner-city fauna can be enhanced by source areas in peri-urban zones as a response to a decreasing quality and size of green…”
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    The use of traits-based approaches and eco(toxico)logical models to advance the ecological risk assessment framework for chemicals by Van den Brink, Paul J, Baird, Donald J, Baveco, Hans (JM), Focks, Andreas

    “…This article presents a framework to diagnose and predict the effects of chemicals, integrating 2 promising tools to incorporate more ecology into ecological…”
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    Evaluating the effect of corridors and landscape heterogeneity on dispersal probability: a comparison of three spatially explicit modelling approaches by Jepsen, J.U., Baveco, J.M., Topping, C.J., Verboom, J., Vos, C.C.

    Published in Ecological modelling (10-02-2005)
    “…Spatially explicit simulation models of varying degree of complexity are increasingly used in landscape and species management and conservation. The choice as…”
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    Modelling mobile agent‐based ecosystem services using kernel‐weighted predictors by Goedhart, Paul W., Lof, Marjolein E., Bianchi, Felix J. J. A., Baveco, Hans (J.) M., Werf, Wopke, Carvalheiro, Luísa

    Published in Methods in ecology and evolution (01-05-2018)
    “…Agriculture benefits from ecosystem services provided by mobile agents, such as biological pest control by natural enemies and pollination by bees. However,…”
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    Model for rural transportation planning considering simulating mobility and traffic kills in the badger Meles meles by Jaarsma, C.F., van Langevelde, F., Baveco, J.M., van Eupen, M., Arisz, J.

    Published in Ecological informatics (01-06-2007)
    “…Large-scale spatial planning requires careful use and presentation of spatial data as it provides a means for communication with local stakeholders and…”
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    The role of ecological models in linking ecological risk assessment to ecosystem services in agroecosystems by Galic, Nika, Schmolke, Amelie, Forbes, Valery, Baveco, Hans, van den Brink, Paul J.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-01-2012)
    “…Agricultural practices are essential for sustaining the human population, but at the same time they can directly disrupt ecosystem functioning. Ecological risk…”
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    Development and viability of a translocated beaver Castor fiber population in The Netherlands by Nolet, B.A., Baveco, J.M.

    Published in Biological conservation (1996)
    “…We monitored survival, reproduction and emigration of a translocated beaver Castor fiber population in the Netherlands for five years and used a stochastic…”
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    A large-scale multi-species spatial depletion model for overwintering waterfowl by Baveco, J.M, Kuipers, H, Nolet, B.A

    Published in Ecological modelling (2011)
    “…In this paper, we develop a model to evaluate the capacity of accommodation areas for overwintering waterfowl, at a large spatial scale. Each day geese are…”
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    Is green infrastructure an effective climate adaption strategy for conserving biodiversity? A case study with the great crested newt by Teeffelen, A.J.A., van, Vos, C.C, Jochem, R, Baveco, J.M, Meeuwsen, H, Hilbers, J.P

    Published in Landscape ecology (2015)
    “…Context Increasing the amount of green infrastructure, defined as small-scale natural landscape elements, has been named as a climate adaptation measure for…”
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    Modeling the contribution of toxicokinetic and toxicodynamic processes to the recovery of Gammarus pulex populations after exposure to pesticides by Galic, Nika, Ashauer, Roman, Baveco, Hans, Nyman, Anna‐Maija, Barsi, Alpar, Thorbek, Pernille, Bruns, Eric, Van den Brink, Paul J

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2014)
    “…Because aquatic macroinvertebrates may be exposed regularly to pesticides in edge‐of‐the‐field water bodies, an accurate assessment of potential adverse…”
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    Contaminant exposure in relation to spatio-temporal variation in diet composition: A case study of the little owl (Athene noctua) by Schipper, Aafke M., Wijnhoven, Sander, Baveco, Hans, van den Brink, Nico W.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2012)
    “…We assessed dietary exposure of the little owl Athene noctua to trace metal contamination in a Dutch Rhine River floodplain area. Diet composition was…”
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    Persistence of aquatic insects across managed landscapes: effects of landscape permeability on re-colonization and population recovery by Galic, Nika, Hengeveld, Geerten M, Van den Brink, Paul J, Schmolke, Amelie, Thorbek, Pernille, Bruns, Eric, Baveco, Hans M

    Published in PloS one (24-01-2013)
    “…Human practices in managed landscapes may often adversely affect aquatic biota, such as aquatic insects. Dispersal is often the limiting factor for successful…”
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    Simulating population recovery of an aquatic isopod: Effects of timing of stress and landscape structure by Galic, Nika, Baveco, Hans, Hengeveld, Geerten M., Thorbek, Pernille, Bruns, Eric, van den Brink, Paul J.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (01-04-2012)
    “…In agroecosystems, organisms may regularly be exposed to anthropogenic stressors, e.g. pesticides. Species' sensitivity to stress depends on toxicity,…”
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    Comparing population recovery after insecticide exposure for four aquatic invertebrate species using models of different complexity by Baveco, J. M. (Hans), Norman, Steve, Roessink, Ivo, Galic, Nika, Brink, Paul J. Van den

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-07-2014)
    “…Population models, in particular individual‐based models (IBMs), are becoming increasingly important in chemical risk assessment. They can be used to assess…”
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    Enhanced pest control in cabbage crops near forest in The Netherlands by Bianchi, F. J. J. A, Goedhart, P. W, Baveco, J. M

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-05-2008)
    “…Landscapes are composed of a multitude of habitat types which, potentially, can influence natural enemy populations. The contribution of specific habitat types…”
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    An energetics-based honeybee nectarforaging model used to assess the potential for landscape-level pesticide exposure dilution by Baveco, J.M, Focks, A, Belgers, J.D.M, Steen, J.J.M., van der, Boesten, J.J.T.I, Roessink, I

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (2016)
    “…Estimating the exposure of honeybees to pesticides on a landscape scale requires models of their spatial foraging behaviour. For this purpose, we developed a…”
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    Prospective Environmental Risk Assessment for Sediment-Bound Organic Chemicals: A Proposal for Tiered Effect Assessment by Diepens, Noël J, Koelmans, Albert A, Baveco, Hans, van den Brink, Paul J, van den Heuvel-Greve, Martine J, Brock, Theo C M

    “…A broadly accepted framework for prospective environmental risk assessment (ERA) of sediment-bound organic chemicals is currently lacking. Such a framework…”
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