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View article: Non‐Native Plants Attain Native Levels of Microherbivory Richness With Time and Range Expansion
Non‐Native Plants Attain Native Levels of Microherbivory Richness With Time and Range Expansion Open
Non‐native plants are often seen as peripheral to trophic networks due to a lack of co‐evolution with local biota, but the factors shaping their integration remain poorly understood. Using a continent‐wide dataset of 127,000 plant–microher…
View article: The urban tree of life: quantifying relationships between body size and urban tolerance for more than 30,000 plant and animal species
The urban tree of life: quantifying relationships between body size and urban tolerance for more than 30,000 plant and animal species Open
Urbanization is a major global driver of biodiversity change, with species responses to urban settings ranging from avoidance to exploitation. To better understand these responses, we conducted a global analysis of urban tolerance across m…
View article: A new participatory conservation framework built on the rise of native plant gardening
A new participatory conservation framework built on the rise of native plant gardening Open
Global biodiversity strategies are ambitious on paper but fall short in practice. It is not strategy we lack, but the capacity to translate these plans into action on the ground. Akin to the community scientists that revolutionised biodive…
View article: Many non‐native plant species are threatened in parts of their native range
Many non‐native plant species are threatened in parts of their native range Open
View article: Insects decline with host plants but coextinctions may be limited
Insects decline with host plants but coextinctions may be limited Open
The loss of wild plant populations is often assumed to lead to coextinctions, particularly among specialized insects. Despite global declines in both terrestrial insects and plants, the relationship between these trends remains elusive. He…
View article: Unexpected westward range shifts in European forest plants link to nitrogen deposition
Unexpected westward range shifts in European forest plants link to nitrogen deposition Open
Climate change is commonly assumed to induce species’ range shifts toward the poles. Yet, other environmental changes may affect the geographical distribution of species in unexpected ways. Here, we quantify multidecadal shifts in the dist…
View article: Gardens as drivers of native plant species dispersal and conservation
Gardens as drivers of native plant species dispersal and conservation Open
Gardens hold untapped potential for participatory biodiversity conservation. Conservation gardening has recently emerged as a way to foster declining native plant species in urban and rural green spaces. But the impact of cultivating these…
View article: Non‐natives are linked to higher plant diversity across spatial scales
Non‐natives are linked to higher plant diversity across spatial scales Open
Aim Although non‐native and invasive plants often pose a significant threat to biodiversity, global‐scale studies have yet to conclusively demonstrate a systematic pattern of reduced native plant diversity in areas affected by these invasi…
View article: Biodiversity, mental health and well-being: psychological mechanisms and moderators of a complex relationship (BIOWELL)
Biodiversity, mental health and well-being: psychological mechanisms and moderators of a complex relationship (BIOWELL) Open
Human activities and their consequences, such as environmental pollution, the exploitation of resources or deforestation, are major causes of biodiversity loss. However, humans depend on a biologically diverse and healthy environment in ma…
View article: The dispersal potential of endangered plants versus non‐native garden escapees
The dispersal potential of endangered plants versus non‐native garden escapees Open
Amidst climate change, enhancing plant dispersal pathways is crucial for adapting ecosystems and preserving biodiversity. In our human‐dominated landscapes, urban and rural green spaces, especially gardens, are promising conduits for plant…
View article: The dispersal potential of endangered plants versus non-native garden escapees
The dispersal potential of endangered plants versus non-native garden escapees Open
Amidst global challenges like climate change, plant dispersal corridors are essential. In human-dominated landscapes, urban and rural green spaces are key dispersal avenues. Non-native plants are known to benefit from these, yet the potent…
View article: Biodiversity change in light of succession theory
Biodiversity change in light of succession theory Open
Biodiversity is rapidly changing in the Anthropocene, but not all directional changes observed in biodiversity time series are anthropogenic. We discuss key research findings in global change ecology from the past decade, considering the p…
View article: Putting conservation gardening into practice
Putting conservation gardening into practice Open
Conservation gardening (CG) represents a socio-ecological approach to address the decline of native plant species and transform the gardening industry into an innovative conservation tool. However, essential information regarding amenable …
View article: Gardens as drivers of native plant dispersal and conservation
Gardens as drivers of native plant dispersal and conservation Open
1. Gardens hold untapped potential for participatory biodiversity conservation. Conservation gardening has recently emerged as a way to foster declining native plant species in urban and rural green spaces. But the impact of cultivating th…
View article: Neophytes may promote hybridization and adaptations to a changing planet
Neophytes may promote hybridization and adaptations to a changing planet Open
Human activities erode geographic barriers, facilitating hybridization among previously isolated taxa. However, limited empirical research exists on the consequences of introduced species (neophytes) for hybridization and subsequent evolut…
View article: Prioritize grassland restoration to bend the curve of biodiversity loss
Prioritize grassland restoration to bend the curve of biodiversity loss Open
In times of unprecedented climate change, ecological restoration efforts have a strong focus on forests for the purpose of carbon sequestration. Grasslands, in contrast, remain relatively neglected in global restoration policies. Concurren…
View article: Putting conservation gardening into practice
Putting conservation gardening into practice Open
Conservation gardening (CG) is the widespread planting of urban green spaces with declining native plant species and the transformation of the gardening industry into a socio-ecological conservation tool. However, information on which plan…
View article: Neophytes may promote hybridization and adaptations to a changing planet
Neophytes may promote hybridization and adaptations to a changing planet Open
Human activities are breaking down geographic barriers to species dispersal, providing previously isolated taxa with unprecedented new opportunities for hybridization. Empirical studies on the effects of neophytes on hybridization and on t…
View article: Divergent roles of herbivory in eutrophying forests
Divergent roles of herbivory in eutrophying forests Open
View article: Divergent roles of herbivory in eutrophying forests
Divergent roles of herbivory in eutrophying forests Open
Ungulate herbivore populations are increasing across Europe with important implications for forest plant communities. Concurrently, atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition continues to eutrophy forests, threatening many rare plant species. The…
View article: Assessing extinction risk across the geographic ranges of plant species in Europe
Assessing extinction risk across the geographic ranges of plant species in Europe Open
Societal Impact Statement Plants play fundamental roles in ecosystems, yet merely 10% of species have an assessment of their global extinction risk. Through the integration of national Red Lists and comprehensive global plant distribution …
View article: Directional turnover towards larger‐ranged plants over time and across habitats
Directional turnover towards larger‐ranged plants over time and across habitats Open
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are consistently gained or lost across different habitats. Here, we analysed the trajectories of 1827 plant species over time intervals of up to 7…
View article: Biodiversity post‐2020: Closing the gap between global targets and national‐level implementation
Biodiversity post‐2020: Closing the gap between global targets and national‐level implementation Open
National and local governments need to step up efforts to effectively implement the post‐2020 global biodiversity framework of the Convention on Biological Diversity to halt and reverse worsening biodiversity trends. Drawing on recent adva…
View article: Review for "The relationship between local and regional extinction rates depends on species distribution patterns"
Review for "The relationship between local and regional extinction rates depends on species distribution patterns" Open
View article: Consistent replacement of small- by large-ranged plant species across habitats
Consistent replacement of small- by large-ranged plant species across habitats Open
The direction and magnitude of long-term changes in local plant species richness are highly variable among studies, while species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it is unknown whether the nature of species turnover is idiosyncratic or whe…
View article: Specialist Birds Replace Generalists in Grassland Remnants as Land Use Change Intensifies
Specialist Birds Replace Generalists in Grassland Remnants as Land Use Change Intensifies Open
The ideal free distribution theory predicts that mobile species distribute themselves among habitat patches so as to optimize their fitness. Changes in land use alter the quality of habitat patches and thereby affect the distribution of sp…
View article: R-Code and data for "Directional turnover toward larger-ranged plants over time and across habitats"
R-Code and data for "Directional turnover toward larger-ranged plants over time and across habitats" Open
This project includes (1) an html file ("cross-habitat-comparison.html") containing the R code for statistical analyses and data visualization (double-click the downloaded file for viewing), and (2) the data ("cross-habitat-data.csv") to r…
View article: Replacements of small- by large-ranged species scale up to diversity loss in Europe’s temperate forest biome
Replacements of small- by large-ranged species scale up to diversity loss in Europe’s temperate forest biome Open
View article: Range size predicts the risk of local extinction from habitat loss
Range size predicts the risk of local extinction from habitat loss Open
Aim The geographical range size of species is a strong predictor of vulnerability to global extinction. However, it remains unclear whether range size is also a good predictor of extinction risk at much smaller scales. Here, we reconstruct…
View article: Local biodiversity erosion in South Brazilian grasslands under moderate levels of landscape habitat loss
Local biodiversity erosion in South Brazilian grasslands under moderate levels of landscape habitat loss Open
Habitat loss is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, causing negative effects on the biodiversity of natural vegetation remnants. Brazil’s southern grasslands belong to one of the largest temperate grassland regions in the world an…