The ongoing decline of many plant species in Northwest Europe indicates that traditional conservation measures to improve the habitat quality, although useful, are not enough to halt diversity losses. Using recent databases, we show for the first time that differences between species in adaptations to various dispersal vectors, in combination with changes in the availability of these vectors, contribute significantly to explaining losses in plant diversity in Northwest Europe in the 20th century. Species with water- or fur-assisted dispersal are over-represented among declining species, while others (wind- or bird-assisted dispersal) are under-represented. Our analysis indicates that the 'colonization deficit' due to a degraded dispersal in...
Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant speci...
Since 1900, huge areas of European heathlands and species-rich grasslands have been converted into a...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...
The ongoing decline of many plant species in Northwest Europe indicates that traditional conservatio...
Aim Previous studies indicate that many plant species present in a surrounding region are absent fro...
A growing understanding of the ecology of seed dispersal has so far had little influence on conserva...
Climate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts of the world. Increas...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
International audienceSpecies turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain ty...
Biodiversity loss, including the decrease of diversity of ecological interactions, is known to reduc...
Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant speci...
Since 1900, huge areas of European heathlands and species-rich grasslands have been converted into a...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...
The ongoing decline of many plant species in Northwest Europe indicates that traditional conservatio...
Aim Previous studies indicate that many plant species present in a surrounding region are absent fro...
A growing understanding of the ecology of seed dispersal has so far had little influence on conserva...
Climate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts of the world. Increas...
1 Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant spe...
International audienceClimate change has already triggered species distribution shifts in many parts...
International audienceSpecies turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain ty...
Biodiversity loss, including the decrease of diversity of ecological interactions, is known to reduc...
Although habitat loss and fragmentation are assumed to threaten the regional survival of plant speci...
Since 1900, huge areas of European heathlands and species-rich grasslands have been converted into a...
Species turnover is ubiquitous. However, it remains unknown whether certain types of species are con...