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Local-scale increase masks landscape-scale loss of species richness in managed Pannonian grasslands
Dienstag, 25. November 2025
Context While biodiversity decline is undebated on the global level, landscape-scale trends are poorly known and local assemblages even show stable species richness, accompanied by pronounced turn-over. The landscape-scale consequences of local-scale species turnover likely depend on whether species replacement is random or biased towards more frequent species in the metacommunity, but this potential bias is insufficiently studied...
Severely disturbed forests in Central Europe retain robust recovery capacity but face resilience loss due to spatial homogenization
Dienstag, 25. November 2025
Context Following the hot and dry year of 2018, European forests underwent an unprecedented wave of disturbances. The subsequent recovery phase is indicative of ecosystem resilience and critical for long-term forest development; however, the landscape-scale manifestation of these processes remains poorly understood. Objectives Quantify forest disturbance and early recovery dynamics across a 9000-km2 forested...
Multiple trajectories of land-cover change: influence of disturbance severity over four decades after the eruption of Mount St. Helens
Dienstag, 25. November 2025
Context To understand land-cover change, it is necessary to monitor landscapes over long temporal extents. The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens (MSH) provides an opportunity to analyze vegetation recovery trajectories over four decades after disturbances of different severities. Objectives We aim to enhance understanding of land-cover changes after major disturbances to inform management of the processes influencing ecosystem...
Living on the shores of the Alboran Sea. The Neolithic on the coast of Málaga (Spain) a multiproxy approach
Dienstag, 25. November 2025
Context The coast of Málaga is one of the core areas for the Neolithic in southern Iberia with the earliest occupations dating to the middle of the 8th millennium cal BP. From the outset, evidence shows a fully developed and highly diversified system of agriculture and animal husbandry. The palaeoenvironmental conditions during this period in the southern Iberian Peninsula reveal phases of aridity. Objectives This study aims to...
It’s about time: temporal fragmentation and metrics for habitat change
Dienstag, 25. November 2025
Context Habitat fragmentation is commonly analyzed in space, but continuity can also fail in time. Temporal habitat fragmentation describes this disruption of continuity and can be defined as the division of a continuous period of habitat availability into multiple shorter or irregular intervals. Although classic theories such as patch dynamics and metapopulation address habitat change through time, the ecological role of temporal configuration and structure is worth further...
The effects of land use on downstream water quality and biodiversity in a changing tropical mosaic landscape
Dienstag, 25. November 2025
Context Land use and other human activities generally reduce downstream water quality, with consequences for ecosystem services and freshwater biodiversity. However, the relative effects of different types of land use and associated activities across large spatial scales can be difficult to understand, and thus to address, in heterogeneous landscapes. Objectives To assess how different types of landscapes affect the water quality...
A tale of scale: different factors influence the range boundaries and habitat use of a generalist mammalian carnivore
Dienstag, 25. November 2025
Context Understanding how environmental factors shape species distributions at different spatial scales is crucial for predicting responses to global change. However, most studies conflate factors determining habitat use and range boundaries, lacking a clear distinction between them. Objective This study examines the environmental determinants of a generalist species with a relatively small range...
multiScaleR: a generalizable approach for multiscale ecological modeling and scale of effect estimation
Montag, 24. November 2025
Context Analyses in landscape ecology often seek to understand how the landscape surrounding field survey locations relates to ecological responses measured at those sites. A central challenge in these studies is defining the spatial scale at which landscape variables matter. While the limitations of standard approaches to estimating this scale are well known, practical alternatives remain limited and often difficult to apply...
Evaluating the effects of alternative forest management strategies on spruce budworm outbreaks
Sonntag, 23. November 2025
Context Forest insect outbreaks are major landscape-scale disturbances that shape forest composition and dynamics. In eastern North America, the spruce budworm (SBW) is a key defoliator driving these patterns. Understanding how local forest management interacts with outbreak dynamics at broad spatial extents is crucial for designing sustainable management strategies under climate change. Objective We evaluated...
Priorities for peri-urban recreation ecology research, policy, and practice in a transforming world
Sonntag, 23. November 2025
Context Peri-urban landscapes are increasingly expected to support both outdoor recreation and biodiversity conservation. Different trade-offs and potential synergies between these two objectives call for a clear, interdisciplinary, and comprehensive framework for the design, management, and stewardship of such landscapes to better support outdoor recreation and biodiversity conservation. Objectives The aim of...
Integrating 3D radiative transfer and soil spectral models reveals soil–vegetation synergy in arid steppes
Donnerstag, 20. November 2025
Context In arid and semi-arid regions, the expansion of the shrub-encroached grassland (SEG) has a profound impact on ecosystem dynamics and desertification processes. However, there is a serious lack of research on the interaction between plant community structure and soil using model systems at the scene scale. Objectives A repeatable and scalable soil–canopy 3D model framework for arid areas was established, and provided...
The effect of the type and speed of dominant land-cover transitions on patterns of tropical forest fragmentation
Donnerstag, 20. November 2025
Context The speed and severity of tropical forest conversions to croplands and rangelands, give rise to distinct fragmentation patterns, altering species composition and ecosystem resilience. While the type of the surrounding land-cover can mitigate these impacts through landscape complementation, the role of specific land-cover transitions and their speeds in shaping forest fragmentation patterns remains poorly understood at the pan-tropical scale...
Local-landscape filtering explains insect diversity patterns across a dryland urban landscape
Donnerstag, 20. November 2025
Context Urbanization has a profound impact on biodiversity worldwide. The commonly applied ‘urban–rural gradient’ approach often yields contrasting patterns of insect diversity. Integrating local-scale habitat and landscape-scale attributes that act as filters of community assemblage (‘local-landscape filtering’) may help reconcile these contrasting patterns. Objectives Our objective is to evaluate if and to what extent...
Assessing land use change and the impacts on semi-natural habitats across England and Wales using four time points between 1930 and 2020
Donnerstag, 20. November 2025
Context Habitat loss and degradation caused by human land use change is one of the major drivers of global biodiversity decline. Understanding historical patterns of land use/land cover (LULC) change over multiple time periods is essential for improving our knowledge of the magnitude and scale of habitat loss, but also for predicting future changes and targeting biodiversity conservation and restoration policy and actions. Objectives...
Directing recreation pressure via pathways allows for coexistence of recreation and nature development on the upper beach
Donnerstag, 20. November 2025
Context Sandy shorelines, including beaches and embryo dunes, are important spaces for both recreation and nature. Balancing these landscape functions remains a challenge. Directing recreation pressure via visitor footpaths (pathways) is widely used to mitigate recreation pressure in nature reserves. However, its potential to support multifunctionality on beaches is poorly quantified. Objectives To assess the response...
“The landscape of love”: sex-specific habitat-use during the mating season in a solitary large carnivore
Donnerstag, 20. November 2025
Context In mammals, reproductive strategies and movement behavior can differ between sexes, influenced by biological and environmental factors. Whereas males typically adopt a “roam-to-mate” strategy, increasing movement to locate females, females may also adjust their behavior to enhance mating opportunities. Habitat and human disturbance can further shape the spatial structure of mating encounters. Objectives This study...
Integrating unoccupied aerial systems and satellite data to map the patchiness of bare ground at a landscape scale
Dienstag, 18. November 2025
Context Integrating fine-scale measurements with broad-scale monitoring presents a persistent challenge in rangeland ecology, particularly when scaling detailed Unoccupied Aerial System (UAS) observations to satellite-based landscape assessments. This challenge is critical as rangelands face increasing climate variability, requiring reliable methods to detect and monitor ecological changes across landscapes. Objectives We...
Influence of landscape composition and configuration on birds in working lands with extensive forest plantations
Dienstag, 18. November 2025
Context Working lands with forest plantations are widespread. To sustain biodiversity in these landscapes there is a need to understand how species respond to patterns such as the amount and configuration of remnant vegetation. Objectives We examine how the occurrence and reporting rate of bird species are shaped by landscape composition and configuration in working lands with extensive forest plantations in south-eastern...
The impact of climate change, disturbance and forest management on ecosystem service distribution across Europe’s largest plantation forest in the 21st century
Dienstag, 18. November 2025
Context Climate shifts and increasing disturbance events are affecting forest functioning and stakeholders. Uncertainty in future conditions complicates selecting optimal management strategies, necessitating to evaluate them within the context of changing environmental constraints. Objectives This study explores how different management strategies affect the provision of forest ecosystem services within plantation forests, taking...
A comparison shopper’s guide to forest datasets
Donnerstag, 13. November 2025
Context Advances in remote sensing and cloud-based computing have led to an increase in publicly accessible datasets characterizing the spatial extent of forested ecosystems. These datasets are used in ecological and environmental research, natural resource management, and policymaking. However, the number of available datasets and the often-subtle differences among them pose challenges for users seeking appropriate data for their specific objectives...