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Estimation of required sampling effort for monitoring the possible effects of transgenic crops on butterflies: Lessons from long-term monitoring schemes in Switzerland.
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Food production and biodiversity are not incompatible in temperate heterogeneous agricultural landscapes
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Fortschritte in der Floristik der Schweizer Flora (Gefässpflanzen). 69. Folge (Vergleiche des Verbreitungsatlas mit den ersten Daten 2001-2003 des Biodiversitätsmonitoring Schweiz).
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Fortschritte in der Floristik der Schweizer Flora (Gefässpflanzen). 74. Folge: Aktualisierte Resultate (Daten 2001-2005) zum Vergleich des Verbreitungsatlas mit den ersten Daten 2001-2003 des Biodiversitäts-Monitoring Schweiz (69. Folge).
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Functional ecology and imperfect detection of species.
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Hängt die Häufigkeit der Singdrossel Turdus philomelos zur Brutzeit mit der Häufigkeit grosser Gehäuseschnecken zusammen?
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Host plant availability potentially limits butterfly distributions under cold environmental conditions.
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How do local habitat management and landscape structure at different spatial scales affect fritillary butterfly distribution on fragmented wetlands?
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Impacts of climate change on Swiss biodiversity: An indicator taxa approach.
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Impacts of urban sprawl on species richness of plants, butterflies, gastropods and birds: Not only built-up area matters.
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Impacts of urbanisation on biodiversity: The role of species mobility, degree of specialisation and spatial scale.
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Imperfect detection is the rule rather than the exception in plant distribution studies.
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Increasing the proportion and quality of land under agri-environment schemes promotes birds and butterflies at the landscape scale.
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Invasive Neophyten auch im Wald?
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Invasive plants threaten the least mobile butterflies in Switzerland.
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Landscape complexity and spatial scale influence the relationship between remotely sensed spectral diversity and survey-based plant species richness: Rarefaction for spectral and species diversity.
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Landscape-scale effects of land use intensity on birds and butterflies.
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Mobility costs and energy uptake mediate the effects of morphological traits on species’ distribution and abundance.
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Modellierung der Tagfaltervielfalt im Schweizer Alpenraum: Mehr als ein Drittel der Tagfalter-Hot-Spots liegt in gesetzlich geschützten Trockenwiesen.
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Models for inference in dynamic metacommunity systems.
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