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  • Plants, Birds and Butterflies: Short-Term Responses of Species Communities to Climate Warming Vary by Taxon and with Altitude.

  • Rarefaction theory applied to satellite imagery for relating spectral and species diversity.

  • Recent shifts in plant species suggest opposing land-use changes in alpine pastures.

  • Scale and trends in species richness: Considerations for monitoring biological diversity for political purposes: Monitoring biological diversity.

  • Selection of Multiple Umbrella Species for Functional and Taxonomic Diversity to Represent Urban Biodiversity: Selection of Umbrella Species.

  • Spatial and temporal scales of landscape structure affect the biodiversity-landscape relationship across ecologically distinct species groups

  • Spatial modelling of ecological indicator values improves predictions of plant distributions in complex landscapes.

  • Spatio-temporal land use dynamics and soil organic carbon in Swiss agroecosystems.

  • Species turnover reveals hidden effects of decreasing nitrogen deposition in mountain hay meadows.

  • Spectral rarefaction: Linking ecological variability and plant species diversity.

  • Spread of common species results in local-scale floristic homogenization in grassland of Switzerland: Floristic homogenization in Swiss grassland.

  • State-of-the-art practices in farmland biodiversity monitoring for North America and Europe.

  • Swiss Biodiversity Monitoring BDM (Z9 Plants).

  • Temporal changes in the Swiss flora: Implications for flower-visiting insects

  • The Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD): A new resource for vegetation science: Global Index of Vegetation-Plot Databases (GIVD).

  • The unseen species number revisited.

  • Thermal niches are more conserved at cold than warm limits in arctic-alpine plant species: Thermal limits in arctic-alpine plants.

  • Thermophilisation of communities differs between land plant lineages, land use types and elevation

  • Top predators as indicators for species richness? Prey species are just as useful: Predators and biodiversity.

  • Tracking the state of forest biodiversity - Why? How?

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