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View article: Experimental evidence of reduced Ips typographus damage in mixed spruce plantations
Experimental evidence of reduced Ips typographus damage in mixed spruce plantations Open
Due to ongoing climate change, outbreaks of the spruce bark beetle Ips typographus have caused massive tree mortality across Europe. As the forests most often damaged are pure spruce plantations, the question has arisen as to whether incre…
View article: Worldwide Soundscapes: A Synthesis of Passive Acoustic Monitoring Across Realms
Worldwide Soundscapes: A Synthesis of Passive Acoustic Monitoring Across Realms Open
Aim The urgency for remote, reliable and scalable biodiversity monitoring amidst mounting human pressures on ecosystems has sparked worldwide interest in Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM), which can track life underwater and on land. Howev…
View article: Camera traps unable to determine whether plasticine models of caterpillars reliably measure bird predation
Camera traps unable to determine whether plasticine models of caterpillars reliably measure bird predation Open
Sampling methods that are both scientifically rigorous and ethical are cornerstones of any experimental biological research. Since its introduction 30 years ago, the method of using plasticine prey to quantify predation pressure has become…
View article: Conservation biological control in forest: A case study with the pine processionary moth
Conservation biological control in forest: A case study with the pine processionary moth Open
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View article: Urban tree diversity fosters bird insectivory despite a loss in bird diversity with urbanization
Urban tree diversity fosters bird insectivory despite a loss in bird diversity with urbanization Open
Urbanization is one of the main drivers of biotic homogenization in bird communities worldwide. Yet, only a few studies have addressed its functional consequences on the top-down control birds exert on insect herbivores. We hypothesized th…
View article: Camera traps unable to determine whether plasticine models of caterpillars reliably measure bird predation
Camera traps unable to determine whether plasticine models of caterpillars reliably measure bird predation Open
Sampling methods that are both scientifically rigorous and ethical are cornerstones of any experimental biological research. Since its introduction 30 years ago, the method of using plasticine prey to quantify predation pressure has become…
View article: Assessing the potential of BirdNET to infer European bird communities from large-scale ecoacoustic data
Assessing the potential of BirdNET to infer European bird communities from large-scale ecoacoustic data Open
1. Passive acoustic monitoring has become increasingly popular as a practical and cost-effective way of obtaining highly reliable acoustic data in ecological research projects. Increased ease of collecting these data means that, currently,…
View article: Worldwide Soundscapes: a synthesis of passive acoustic monitoring across realms
Worldwide Soundscapes: a synthesis of passive acoustic monitoring across realms Open
The urgency for remote, reliable, and scalable biodiversity monitoring amidst mounting human pressures on climate and ecosystems has sparked worldwide interest in Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM), but there has been no comprehensive overv…
View article: Decomposing drivers in avian insectivory: Large‐scale effects of climate, habitat and bird diversity
Decomposing drivers in avian insectivory: Large‐scale effects of climate, habitat and bird diversity Open
Aim Climate is a major driver of large‐scale variability in biodiversity, as a likely result of more intense biotic interactions under warmer conditions. This idea fuelled decades of research on plant‐herbivore interactions, but much less …
View article: Assessing the potential of BirdNET to infer European bird communities from large-scale ecoacoustic data
Assessing the potential of BirdNET to infer European bird communities from large-scale ecoacoustic data Open
Passive acoustic monitoring has become increasingly popular as a practical and cost-effective way of obtaining highly reliable acoustic data in ecological research projects. Increased ease of collecting these data means that, currently, th…
View article: Decomposing drivers in avian insectivory: large-scale effects of climate, habitat and bird diversity
Decomposing drivers in avian insectivory: large-scale effects of climate, habitat and bird diversity Open
Aim Climate is a major driver of large scale variability in biodiversity, as a likely result of more intense biotic interactions under warmer conditions. This idea fuelled decades of research on plant-herbivore interactions, but much less …
View article: Impact of early insect herbivory on the invasive oak lace bug (<i>Corythucha arcuata</i>Say, 1832) in different oak species
Impact of early insect herbivory on the invasive oak lace bug (<i>Corythucha arcuata</i>Say, 1832) in different oak species Open
Insect herbivores co-occurring on the same host plant interact in various ways. In particular, early-season insect herbivory triggers a wide range of plant responses that can determine the performance of herbivores colonizing the plant lat…
View article: Host-mediated, cross-generational intraspecific competition in a herbivore species
Host-mediated, cross-generational intraspecific competition in a herbivore species Open
Conspecific insect herbivores co-occurring on the same host plant interact both directly through interference competition and indirectly through exploitative competition, plant-mediated interactions and enemy-mediated interactions. However…