Search Results - "Jauker, Frank"
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Sown wildflower areas for biodiversity conservation and multifunctional agricultural landscapes
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Non-bee insects are important contributors to global crop pollination
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (05-01-2016)“…Wild and managed bees are well documented as effective pollinators of global crops of economic importance. However, the contributions by pollinators other than…”
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Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation
Published in Nature communications (16-06-2015)“…There is compelling evidence that more diverse ecosystems deliver greater benefits to people, and these ecosystem services have become a key argument for…”
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Pollinator dispersal in an agricultural matrix: opposing responses of wild bees and hoverflies to landscape structure and distance from main habitat
Published in Landscape ecology (01-04-2009)“…Semi-natural habitats provide essential resources for pollinators within agricultural landscapes and may help maintain pollination services in agroecosystems…”
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Intra-specific body size determines pollination effectiveness
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-12-2016)“…Pollinators differ in morphological and behavioral traits. The effect of the resulting trait variation on pollination effectiveness at the level of different…”
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Distribution and pollination services of wild bees and hoverflies along an altitudinal gradient in mountain hay meadows
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-08-2021)“…Extensively managed and flower‐rich mountain hay meadows, hotspots of Europe's biodiversity, are subject to environmental and climatic gradients linked to…”
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Oilseed rape crops distort plant-pollinator interactions
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2010)“…1. New incentives at the national and international level frequently lead to substantial structural changes in agricultural landscapes. Subsidizing energy…”
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Early reproductive benefits of mass-flowering crops to the solitary bee Osmia rufa outbalance post-flowering disadvantages
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-05-2012)“…Providing ample nectar and pollen, mass-flowering crops were suggested to counteract ongoing pollinator declines in modern agro-ecosystems. Lately, however,…”
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Convergent evolution of specialized generalists: Implications for phylogenetic and functional diversity of carabid feeding groups
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-10-2020)“…Closely related species are often assumed to be functionally similar. Phylogenetic information is thus widely used to infer functional diversity and assembly…”
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Bee body size and global change: Growing with the task?
Published in Global change biology (01-04-2020)“…This article is a commentary on Gérard et al. 26, 1185-1195…”
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Correction: Corrigendum: Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation
Published in Nature communications (18-02-2016)“…Nature Communications 6: Article number: 7414 (2015); Published: 16 June 2015; Updated: 18 February 2016. The authors inadvertently omitted Kimiora L. Ward,…”
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Contrasting pollination efficiency and effectiveness among flower visitors of Malva sylvestris, Borago officinalis and Onobrychis viciifolia
Published in Journal of pollination ecology (29-05-2017)“…Biotic pollination is an important factor for ecosystem functioning and provides a substantial ecosystem service to human food security. Not all flower…”
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Hover flies are efficient pollinators of oilseed rape
Published in Oecologia (01-07-2008)“…Understanding the consequences of declining diversity and abundance of pollinators for crops and floral biodiversity is a major challenge for current…”
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WITHDRAWN: Sown wildflower areas for biodiversity conservation and multifunctional agricultural landscapes
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WITHDRAWN: Sown wildflower areas for biodiversity conservation and multifunctional agricultural landscapes
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-03-2022)Get full text
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Carabid adaptation to a collembolan diet: hunting efficiency and nutritional value
Published in Ecological entomology (01-04-2022)“…1. Collembola are an important potential food source for carnivorous arthropods living on the soil surface. Nevertheless, due to their effective evasive…”
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Spatial configuration and landscape context of wildflower areas determine their benefits to pollinator α- and β-diversity
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-11-2021)“…Wildflower areas have become a staple tool within agro-environmental schemes (AES) to counteract pollinator declines. While their role in providing food…”
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Plant traits and landscape simplification drive intraspecific trait diversity of Bombus terrestris in wildflower plantings
Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-12-2021)“…Wildflower plantings are an important mitigation tool within agri-environmental schemes to counter insect decline in resource-scarce agricultural landscapes…”
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Intraspecific body size increases with habitat fragmentation in wild bee pollinators
Published in Landscape ecology (01-09-2016)“…Context In modern agricultural landscapes, fragmentation of partial habitats is a significant filter for multi-habitat users, reducing local taxonomic and…”
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Linking life history traits to pollinator loss in fragmented calcareous grasslands
Published in Landscape ecology (2013)“…To gain insight into the drivers of pollinator loss, a holistic approach to land-use change including habitat size, isolation, habitat quality and the…”
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