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Natural enemies emerging in cereal fields in spring may contribute to biological control

2022

1.Biological pest control is known to depend on landscape heterogeneity. However, such relationship shows irregular pattern and seems influenced by local farming practices and natural enemies that overwinter within crop fields. The objective of this study was to assess the contribution of emerging natural enemies in spring to biological control, and their response to the interaction between landscape heterogeneity and farming intensity. 2.We monitored the overwintering insect community using emergence traps and measured the local potential pest predation using prey cards in 30 cereal fields, in spring in France. Study fields were selected along a landscape heterogeneity gradient and farming…

maaperähyötyhyönteisetpotential predationtorjunta-aineetForestryairborne compartmentluonnon monimuotoisuuspeltoviljelyoverwinteringtalvehtiminenbeneficial insectsground compartmentInsect Sciencelandscape heterogeneitysoil managementAgronomy and Crop Sciencepesticidebiologinen torjuntaAgricultural and Forest Entomology
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Kuvien maaseutu : maaseutumaisemakuvaston luomat mielikuvat suomalaisesta maaseutukulttuurista

2013

maaseutukulttuuriaiheetlandscapevisual analysissuomalaisuusmaisemarural culturemaatalousmaisemakulttuurimaisemakulttuurinen kestävyysmielikuvatKuva-analyysimaisemantutkimusSuomimaaseutuvisuaalinen kulttuurirural landscape imageryculturally sustainable developmentkuvatkansallinen kulttuuri
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Consequences of forest landscape changes on the availability of winter pastures for reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) from 1953 to 2003 in Kuusam…

2013

maiseman muutosporoilmakuvattalvilaitumetmetsän rakennelandscape changewinter pasturesaerial photograpsforest matrix
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Predicting valuable forest habitats using an indicator species for biodiversity

2020

Intensive management of boreal forests impairs forest biodiversity and species of old-growth forest. Effective measures to support biodiversity require detection of locations valuable for conservation. We applied species distribution models (SDMs) to a species of mature forest, the northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis, goshawk), that is often associated with hotspots of forest biodiversity. We located optimal sites for the goshawk on a landscape scale, assessed their state under intensified logging operations and identified characteristics of goshawks' nesting sites in boreal forests. Optimal sites for the goshawk covered only 3.4% of the boreal landscape and were mostly located outside pro…

mallintaminen0106 biological sciencespuunkorjuuEUROPESpecies distributionBiodiversityhabitaattiGOSHAWKS010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesloggingWOODLAND KEY HABITATSborealSpecies distribution modellingNorthern goshawkBorealEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsRAPTORSNature and Landscape ConservationPREDATIONbiologyForest managementEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologymetsänkäsittelyLoggingTaigaLoggingkanahaukkaAccipiter15. Life on landspecies distribution modellingbiology.organism_classificationAccipiter gentilisnorthern goshawk [Accipiter gentilis]biodiversiteettimetsiensuojeluNEST-SITE SELECTIONPATTERNboreaalinen vyöhykeGeographyBorealHabitatRESOLUTIONIndicator speciesDENSITY1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyACCIPITER-GENTILISindikaattorilajit
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Comparison of methods to model species habitat networks for decision-making in nature conservation : the case of the wildcat in southern Belgium

2020

Facing the loss of biodiversity caused by landscape fragmentation, implementation of ecological networks to connect habitats is an important biodiversity conservation issue. It is necessary to develop easily reproducible methods to identify and prioritize actions to maintain or restore ecological corridors. To date, several competing methods are used with recurrent debate on which is best and if expert-based approaches can replace data-driven models. We compared three methods: knowledge-driven (expert based), data-driven (based on species distribution model), and a mixed approach. We quantified their differences in habitat and corridor mapping, and prioritizations of landscape elements in t…

mallintaminensuojelualueetekologiset verkostotEcologyekologiset käytäväthabitat suitability modelhabitaattileast cost pathluonnonsuojeluecological networkNature and Landscape Conservationvillikissa
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The Management of Diversity in Schoolscapes

2015

The material environment of formal education (i.e., schoolscape) is determined not only by laws and local regulations, but by the visual practices of the given institution as well. Inscriptions and cultural symbols placed on the façade and the walls of the school building are tools for orienting the choice between various cultural and linguistic values and ideologies (Johnson 1980; Brown 2012). Based on photographs and research interviews collected in Budapest, I analyse both the material environments of four schools and the metadiscourses through which such spaces are interpreted and regulated. Investigation took place in both mainstream state schools as well as in private schools with alt…

media_common.quotation_subjectAgency (sociology)PedagogyOrganizational cultureEmic and eticMainstreamGeneral MedicineIdeologySociologyCurriculummedia_commonDiversity (politics)Linguistic landscapeApples - Journal of Applied Language Studies
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Preprinting is positively associated with early career researcher status in ecology and evolution.

2021

Abstract The usage of preprint servers in ecology and evolution is increasing, allowing research to be rapidly disseminated and available through open access at no cost. Early Career Researchers (ECRs) often have limited experience with the peer review process, which can be challenging when trying to build publication records and demonstrate research ability for funding opportunities, scholarships, grants, or faculty positions. ECRs face different challenges relative to researchers with permanent positions and established research programs. These challenges might also vary according to institution size and country, which are factors associated with the availability of funding for open acces…

media_common.quotation_subjectFace (sociological concept)career statusEcoEvoArxiv03 medical and health sciencesServerPolitical sciencebioRxivInstitutionVDP::Matematikk og Naturvitenskap: 400::Basale biofag: 470Early careerEmpirical evidenceQH540-549.5Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics030304 developmental biologyNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_common0303 health sciencesEcologybusiness.industry05 social sciencesAuthorea050301 educationPublic relationsPeer reviewpreprint serversEvolutionary ecologyPreprintbusiness0503 educationAcademic Practice in Ecology and EvolutionEcology and evolution
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Current agri-environmental policies dismiss varied perceptions and discourses on management of traditional rural biotopes

2017

Abstract Traditional rural biotopes (TRBs) are threatened habitats that host significant biodiversity and several ecosystem services, and depend on active management such as low-intensity grazing. The current study explores private landowners’ decision-making on TRB management and abandonment within a social-ecological system framework. We provide insight into supporting resilience of TRB systems in the face of agricultural modernization. Using a mixed methods approach with content analysis and Q analysis, we demonstrate that TRB management fosters cultural, biological, aesthetic, and utilitarian values. These are reflected in different ways through conservationist’s, profit-oriented farmer…

media_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesSense of place02 engineering and technologyPlace attachment010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicescultural ecosystem serviceshigh-nature-value farmingresilienceFinland0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonbusiness.industrymaatalouspolitiikkaAbandonment (legal)Environmental resource managementmaanomistajat021107 urban & regional planningForestryKnowledge sharingCultural heritageekosysteemipalvelutsocial-ecological systemsta1181semi-natural habitatsBusinessPsychological resilienceBureaucracyperinnebiotooppiLand Use Policy
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Do highly ornamented and less parasitized males have high quality sperm? - an experimental test for parasite-induced reproductive trade-offs in Europ…

2014

Parasites take their resources from hosts and thus directly reduce available resources for hosts’ own body functions, such as growth and reproduction. Furthermore, parasite infections cause significant indirect costs to their hosts in terms of increased investments on immune defense. In this study, we investigated the impact of parasite infection on the sperm quality and expression of secondary sexual ornamentation (saturation of the red abdominal colouration and number of breeding tubercles) in the Eurasian minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus). We exposed minnows to a high and low dose of common nonspecific fish ectoparasite, the glochidia larvae of duck mussel (Anodonta anatina) and tested whether …

media_common.quotation_subjectreproduktioZoologyspermaFertilityTrade-offspermreproductionbiology.animalParasite hostinghedelmällisyysEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSperm motilityOriginal Researchtrade-offNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonEcologybiologyReproductive successEcologyMinnowbiology.organism_classificationSpermsecondary sexual ornamentationPhoxinusFertilityparasiteta1181Ecology and Evolution
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Data from: Large birds travel farther in homogeneous environments

2019

Aim: Animal movement is an important determinant of individual survival, population dynamics, and ecosystem structure and function. Yet it is still unclear how local movements are related to resource availability and the spatial arrangement of resources. Using resident bird species and migratory bird species outside of the migratory period, we examined how the distribution of resources affect the movement patterns of both large terrestrial birds (e.g., raptors, bustards, hornbills) and waterbirds (e.g., cranes, storks, ducks, geese, flamingos). Location: Global Time Period: 2003 - 2015 Major taxa studied: Birds Methods: We compiled GPS tracking data for 386 individuals across 36 bird specie…

medicine and health careLandscape ComplementationTerrestrial BirdsLife SciencesMedicinespatial behaviourEnhanced Vegetation Index (EVI)
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