Ecosystem functioning may directly or indirectly-via change in biodiversity-respond to land use. Dung removal is an important ecosystem function central for the decomposition of mammal faeces, including secondary seed dispersal and improved soil quality. Removal usually increases with dung beetle diversity and biomass. In forests, dung removal can vary with structural variables that are, however, often interrelated, making experiments necessary to understand the role of single variables on ecosystem functions. How gaps and deadwood, two main outcomes of forest management influence dung removal, is unknown. We tested if dung removal responds to gap creation and deadwood provisioning or if treatment effects are mediated via responses of dung ...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
The mechanisms by which climatic changes influence ecosystem functions, i.e. by a direct climatic co...
Ecosystem functioning may directly or indirectly-via change in biodiversity-respond to land use. Dun...
1. Ecosystem functioning may directly or indirectly—via change in biodiversity—respond to land use. ...
Biodiversity drives ecological functioning, ultimately providing ecosystem services. Ecosystem proce...
1. The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is typically positive but saturat...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
1. Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness ...
Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness and...
Habitat fragmentation may result in changes in species number and Population abundance among habitat...
Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ex...
Anthropogenic activities are causing species extinctions, raising concerns about the consequences of...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
The mechanisms by which climatic changes influence ecosystem functions, i.e. by a direct climatic co...
Ecosystem functioning may directly or indirectly-via change in biodiversity-respond to land use. Dun...
1. Ecosystem functioning may directly or indirectly—via change in biodiversity—respond to land use. ...
Biodiversity drives ecological functioning, ultimately providing ecosystem services. Ecosystem proce...
1. The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is typically positive but saturat...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
1. Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness ...
Much of the literature on the relationship between species richness or functional group richness and...
Habitat fragmentation may result in changes in species number and Population abundance among habitat...
Many studies document high levels of functional redundancy in ecosystems, suggesting that species ex...
Anthropogenic activities are causing species extinctions, raising concerns about the consequences of...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
The mechanisms by which climatic changes influence ecosystem functions, i.e. by a direct climatic co...