Search Results - "Iseli, Evelin"

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    Moths complement bumblebee pollination of red clover: a case for day-and-night insect surveillance by Alison, Jamie, Alexander, Jake M, Diaz Zeugin, Nathan, Dupont, Yoko L, Iseli, Evelin, Mann, Hjalte M R, Høye, Toke T

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (13-07-2022)
    “…Recent decades have seen a surge in awareness about insect pollinator declines. Social bees receive the most attention, but most flower-visiting species are…”
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    Positive and negative plant−plant interactions influence seedling establishment at both high and low elevations by Hischier, Chantal M., Hille Ris Lambers, Janneke, Iseli, Evelin, Alexander, Jake M.

    Published in Alpine botany (2024)
    “…Deciphering how plants interact with each other across environmental gradients is important to understand plant community assembly, as well as potential future…”
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    Deep learning to extract the meteorological by-catch of wildlife cameras by Alison, Jamie, Payne, Stephanie, Alexander, Jake, Bjorkman, Anne, Clark, Vincent Ralph, Gwate, Onalenna, Huntsaar, Maria, Iseli, Evelin, Lenoir, Jonathan, Mann, Hjalte Mads Rosenstand, Steenhuisen, Sandy‐lynn, Høye, Toke Thomas

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2024)
    “…Microclimate – proximal climatic variation at scales of meters and minutes – can exacerbate or mitigate the impacts of climate change on biodiversity. However,…”
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    Deep learning to extract the meteorological by‐catch of wildlife cameras by Alison, Jamie, Payne, Stephanie, Alexander, Jake M., Bjorkman, Anne D., Clark, Vincent Ralph, Gwate, Onalenna, Huntsaar, Maria, Iseli, Evelin, Lenoir, Jonathan, Mann, Hjalte Mads Rosenstand, Steenhuisen, Sandy‐Lynn, Høye, Toke Thomas

    Published in Global change biology (01-01-2024)
    “…Microclimate—proximal climatic variation at scales of metres and minutes—can exacerbate or mitigate the impacts of climate change on biodiversity. However,…”
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