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Data from: The interplay of landscape composition and configuration: new pathways to manage functional biodiversity and agro-ecosystem services across Europe

Emily A. MartinMatteo DaineseYann CloughAndrás BáldiRiccardo BommarcoVesna GagicMichael GarrattAndrea HolzschuhDavid KleijnAnikó Kovács-hostyánszkiLorenzo MariniSimon G. PottsHenrik G. SmithDiab Al HassanMatthias AlbrechtGeorg K. S. AnderssonJosep AsisStephanie AvironMario BalzanLaura Baños-picónIgnasi BartomeusPeter BataryFrançoise BurelBerta Caballero-lópezElena D. ConcepcionValerie CoudrainJuliana DanhardtMario DíazTim DiekötterCarsten F. DormannRemi DuflotMartin EntlingNina FarwigChristina FischerThomas FrankLucas GaribaldiJohn HerrmannFelix HerzogDiego InclanKatja JacotFrank JaukerPhilippe JeanneretMarina KaiserJochen KraussViolette Le FéonJon MarshallAnna-camilla MoonenGerardo MorenoVerena RiedingerMaj RundlöfAdrien RuschJeroen ScheperGudrun SchneiderChristof SchüeppSonja StutzLouis SutterGiovanni TamburiniCarsten ThiesJose TormosTeja TscharntkeMatthias TschumiDeniz UzmanChristian WagnerMuhammad AnjumIngolf Steffan-dewenter

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pollinationArthropodaagroecosystemlandscape compositionlandscape configurationyieldsPlant Ecology and Nature Conservationnatural enemiesarthropodsPE&RCherbivoresLife sciencesmedicine and health carepest herbivoresMedicinePlantenecologie en Natuurbeheerpollinatorsfunctional traitsbiodiversitynatural pest control

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[Usage Notes] Martin et al_2019_datatables Data used in Martin et al. (2019) compiled from 49 studies and 1,515 landscapes across Europe. Includes data on the abundance of arthropod species per site and data on pollination, natural pest control and yields in crops across Europe. Martin et al_2019_data tables_300319.xlsx Martin et al_2019_traits database Functional traits data for 2088 species (morphospecies, individuals) from 144 arthropod families sampled in agricultural landscapes across Europe. All traits are categorical and based on published literature or expert knowledge. They are described in Table 1 and Appendix S1 of Martin et al. (2019). The traits included are: feeding habit ('Functional group'), diet breadth, agricultural specialism, diet life history, overwintering habitat, dispersal mode, and stratum. Species' names were resolved in R package taxize.

10.5061/dryad.6tj407nhttps://research.wur.nl/en/datasets/data-from-the-interplay-of-landscape-composition-and-configuratio