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Volumn 87, Issue 3, 2012, Pages 661-685

Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes - eight hypotheses

(26)  Tscharntke, Teja a   Tylianakis, Jason M b   Rand, Tatyana A c   Didham, Raphael K b,d,e   Fahrig, Lenore f   Batáry, Péter a,g   Bengtsson, Janne h   Clough, Yann a   Crist, Thomas O i   Dormann, Carsten F j   Ewers, Robert M k   Fründ, Jochen a   Holt, Robert D l   Holzschuh, Andrea m   Klein, Alexandra M n   Kleijn, David o   Kremen, Claire p   Landis, Doug A q   Laurance, William r   Lindenmayer, David s   more..


Author keywords

Belowground aboveground patterns; Beta diversity; Conservation management; Ecosystem functioning and services; Functional traits; Insurance hypothesis; Landscape composition and configuration; Multitrophic interactions; Resilience and stability; Spatial heterogeneity

Indexed keywords

ANIMAL; BIODIVERSITY; ECOSYSTEM; ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION; METHODOLOGY; PLANT; REVIEW;

EID: 84861670005     PISSN: 14647931     EISSN: 1469185X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-185X.2011.00216.x     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (1545)

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