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  • Beta diversity of plants, birds and butterflies is closely associated with climate and habitat structure.

  • Contrasting trait assembly patterns in plant and bird communities along environmental and human-induced land-use gradients.

  • Hierarchical Bayes estimation of species richness and occupancy in spatially replicated surveys.

  • Biodiversitätsförderflächen: Vögel und Tagfalter profitieren von der Fläche und Qualität.

  • Common species determine richness patterns in biodiversity indicator taxa.

  • Differential responses of taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic multi-taxa diversity to environmental factors in temperate forest ecosystems.

  • Environmental predictors of species richness in forest landscapes: Abiotic factors versus vegetation structure.

  • Estimating species richness: Calibrating a large avian monitoring programme: Species richness estimation.

  • Food production and biodiversity are not incompatible in temperate heterogeneous agricultural landscapes

  • Hängt die Häufigkeit der Singdrossel Turdus philomelos zur Brutzeit mit der Häufigkeit grosser Gehäuseschnecken zusammen?

  • Impacts of climate change on Swiss biodiversity: An indicator taxa approach.

  • Impacts of urban sprawl on species richness of plants, butterflies, gastropods and birds: Not only built-up area matters.

  • Impacts of urbanisation on biodiversity: The role of species mobility, degree of specialisation and spatial scale.

  • Increasing the proportion and quality of land under agri-environment schemes promotes birds and butterflies at the landscape scale.

  • Landscape-scale effects of land use intensity on birds and butterflies.

  • Plants, Birds and Butterflies: Short-Term Responses of Species Communities to Climate Warming Vary by Taxon and with Altitude.

  • State-of-the-art practices in farmland biodiversity monitoring for North America and Europe.

  • Top predators as indicators for species richness? Prey species are just as useful: Predators and biodiversity.

  • Vorkommen von Wasseramsel Cinclus cinclus und Gebirgsstelze Motacilla cinerea in Abhängigkeit vom biologischen Zustand der Fliessgewässer.

  • Warming underpins community turnover in temperate freshwater and terrestrial communities

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