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  1. Collaborative approaches at the landscape scale increase the benefits of agri-environmental measures for farmland biodiversity
  2. Integrating spatial and ecological information into comprehensive biodiversity monitoring on agricultural land
  3. Spatial mismatch between wild bee diversity hotspots and protected areas
  4. Different roles of concurring climate and regional land-use changes in past 40 years’ insect trends
  5. Disentangling direct and indirect drivers of farmland biodiversity at landscape scale
  6. Countrywide classification of permanent grassland habitats at high spatial resolution
  7. Benchmarking plant diversity of Palaearctic grasslands and other open habitats
  8. An Effective Way to Map Land-Use Intensity with a High Spatial Resolution Based on Habitat Type and Environmental Data
  9. The effect of hay blowing instead of hay raking on plant biodiversity – a case study of a dry meadow in a Swiss mountain region
  10. Laufkäfer in der Aare-Aue Rupperswil, Kanton Aargau, in den ersten fünf Jahren nach der Renaturierung (Coleoptera, Carabidae)
  11. Tree species distribution in temperate forests is more influenced by soil than by climate
  12. Effects of plot size and their spatial arrangement on estimates of alpha, beta and gamma diversity of plants in alpine grassland
  13. Space matters when defining effective management for invasive plants
  14. Revisiting tree-migration rates: Abies alba (Mill.), a case study
  15. Shortage of nutrients and excess of toxic elements in soils limit the distribution of soil-sensitive tree species in temperate forests
  16. Thermal niches are more conserved at cold than warm limits in arctic-alpine plant species
  17. Climate, competition and connectivity affect future migration and ranges of European trees
  18. Biotic and abiotic variables show little redundancy in explaining tree species distributions
  19. Co-occurrence patterns of trees along macro-climatic gradients and their potential influence on the present and future distribution of Fagus sylvatica L.
  20. Climatic extremes improve predictions of spatial patterns of tree species