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pro vyhledávání: '"Emma R. Bush"'
Autor:
Emma R. Bush, Kathryn Jeffery, Nils Bunnefeld, Caroline Tutin, Ruth Musgrave, Ghislain Moussavou, Vianet Mihindou, Yadvinder Malhi, David Lehmann, Josué Edzang Ndong, Loïc Makaga, Katharine Abernethy
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 8, p e8732 (2020)
Background The humid tropical forests of Central Africa influence weather worldwide and play a major role in the global carbon cycle. However, they are also an ecological anomaly, with evergreen forests dominating the western equatorial region despit
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c9fd326e9fa04c4d85d8b1078e33a3ee
Autor:
Emma R. Bush, Rebecca E. Short, E. J. Milner‐Gulland, Kirao Lennox, Melita Samoilys, Nicholas Hill
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters, Vol 10, Iss 4, Pp 451-459 (2017)
Abstract Widespread, anecdotal reports of the use of bed nets designed for malaria control (“mosquito nets”) in artisanal fisheries have led to concern from health and natural resource management sectors. However, mosquito net fishing (MNF) may p
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c17f0d0c20174d95a74180145673f553
Autor:
Emma R. Bush, Edward T. A. Mitchard, Thiago S. F. Silva, Edmond Dimoto, Pacôme Dimbonda, Loïc Makaga, Katharine Abernethy
Publikováno v:
Remote Sensing, Vol 12, Iss 3, p 429 (2020)
Spatial and temporal patterns of tropical leaf renewal are poorly understood and poorly parameterized in modern Earth System Models due to lack of data. Remote sensing has great potential for sampling leaf phenology across tropical landscapes but unt
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9a1bc5da7517404f898f49da9577ae3c
Autor:
Andrew Hacket‐Pain, Jessie J. Foest, Ian S. Pearse, Jalene M. LaMontagne, Walter D. Koenig, Giorgio Vacchiano, Michał Bogdziewicz, Thomas Caignard, Paulina Celebias, Joep van Dormolen, Marcos Fernández‐Martínez, Jose V. Moris, Ciprian Palaghianu, Mario Pesendorfer, Akiko Satake, Eliane Schermer, Andrew J. Tanentzap, Peter A. Thomas, Davide Vecchio, Andreas P. Wion, Thomas Wohlgemuth, Tingting Xue, Katharine Abernethy, Marie‐Claire Aravena Acuña, Marcelo Daniel Barrera, Jessica H. Barton, Stan Boutin, Emma R. Bush, Sergio Donoso Calderón, Felipe S. Carevic, Carolina Volkmer de Castilho, Juan Manuel Cellini, Colin A. Chapman, Hazel Chapman, Francesco Chianucci, Patricia da Costa, Luc Croisé, Andrea Cutini, Ben Dantzer, R. Justin DeRose, Jean‐Thoussaint Dikangadissi, Edmond Dimoto, Fernanda Lopes da Fonseca, Leonardo Gallo, Georg Gratzer, David F. Greene, Martín A. Hadad, Alejandro Huertas Herrera, Kathryn J. Jeffery, Jill F. Johnstone, Urs Kalbitzer, Władysław Kantorowicz, Christie A. Klimas, Jonathan G. A. Lageard, Jeffrey Lane, Katharina Lapin, Mateusz Ledwoń, Abigail C. Leeper, Maria Vanessa Lencinas, Ana Cláudia Lira‐Guedes, Michael C. Lordon, Paula Marchelli, Shealyn Marino, Harald Schmidt Van Marle, Andrew G. McAdam, Ludovic R. W. Momont, Manuel Nicolas, Lúcia Helena de Oliveira Wadt, Parisa Panahi, Guillermo Martínez Pastur, Thomas Patterson, Pablo Luis Peri, Łukasz Piechnik, Mehdi Pourhashemi, Claudia Espinoza Quezada, Fidel A. Roig, Karen Peña Rojas, Yamina Micaela Rosas, Silvio Schueler, Barbara Seget, Rosina Soler, Michael A. Steele, Mónica Toro‐Manríquez, Caroline E. G. Tutin, Tharcisse Ukizintambara, Lee White, Biplang Yadok, John L. Willis, Anita Zolles, Magdalena Żywiec, Davide Ascoli
Publikováno v:
Dipòsit Digital de Documents de la UAB
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA-Alice)
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)
instacron:EMBRAPA
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology, 2022, 28 (9), pp.3066-3082. ⟨10.1111/gcb.16130⟩
Global Change Biology 28 (9) : 3066-3082 (May 2022)
INTA Digital (INTA)
Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
instacron:INTA
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA-Alice)
Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)
instacron:EMBRAPA
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY
Global Change Biology
Global Change Biology, 2022, 28 (9), pp.3066-3082. ⟨10.1111/gcb.16130⟩
Global Change Biology 28 (9) : 3066-3082 (May 2022)
INTA Digital (INTA)
Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria
instacron:INTA
Significant gaps remain in understanding the response of plant reproduction to environmental change. This is partly because measuring reproduction in long-lived plants requires direct observation over many years and such datasets have rarely been mad
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5ef0481d45f26b405496618ed8feb879
https://ddd.uab.cat/record/257157
https://ddd.uab.cat/record/257157
Autor:
Imma Oliveras, Josué Edzang Ndong, David Lehmann, William J. Bond, Katharine Abernethy, Kathryn J. Jeffery, Lee T. J. White, Edmond Dimoto, Anabelle W. Cardoso, Emma R Bush, Nicolas Labrière, Yadvinder Malhi, Simon L. Lewis
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 23:602-616
Forest edges that border savanna are dynamic features of tropical landscapes. Although the role of fire in determining edge dynamics has been relatively well explored, the role of mega-herbivores, specifically elephants, has not received as much atte
Autor:
Jean Thoussaint Dikangadissi, Ludovic R W Momont, Lee J. T. White, Kathryn J. Jeffery, David Lehmann, Pacôme Dimbonda, Edmond Dimoto, Alden Whittaker, Robin C. Whytock, Loïc Makaga, Caroline E. G. Tutin, Emma R Bush, Josué Edzang Ndong, Katharine Abernethy, Brice Momboua, Stéphanie Bourgeois, Nils Bunnefeld, Anabelle W. Cardoso, Laila Bahaa-el-din
Publikováno v:
Science
Fruit decline threatens forest elephants Large mammal herbivores in African tropical forests are major consumers of fruit, and many tree species rely on these consumers for dispersal of their seeds. Bush et al. monitored fruit production over three d
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::da1facee16d7af4d2c8c7f67ec49f1af
Autor:
Pierre-Michel Forget, Leonor Patrícia Cerdeira Morellato, Katharine Abernethy, Irene Mendoza, Emma R Bush
Publikováno v:
Biotropica
Biotropica, Wiley, 2018, 50 (3), pp.477-482. ⟨10.1111/btp.12558⟩
Biotropica, Wiley, 2018, 50 (3), pp.477-482. ⟨10.1111/btp.12558⟩
We retrace the development of tropical phenology research, compare temperate phenology study to that in the tropics and highlight the advances currently being made in this flourishing discipline. The synthesis draws attention to how fundamentally dif
Autor:
Katharine Abernethy, Caroline E. G. Tutin, Nils Bunnefeld, Jean-Thoussaint Dikangadissi, Alistair S. Jump, Emma R Bush, Edmond Dimoto, Kathryn J. Jeffery, Lee J. T. White
Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 8:530-540
1.Changes in phenology are an inevitable result of climate change, and will have wide-reaching impacts on species, ecosystems, human society and even feedback onto climate. Accurate understanding of phenology is important to adapt to and mitigate suc
Autor:
Ruth Musgrave, Caroline E. G. Tutin, David Lehmann, Josué Edzang Ndong, Katharine Abernethy, Ghislain Moussavou, Yadvinder Malhi, Nils Bunnefeld, Loïc Makaga, Vianet Mihindou, Kathryn J. Jeffery, Emma R Bush
Background.The humid tropical forests of Central Africa influence weather worldwide and play a major role in the global carbon cycle. However they are also an ecological anomaly, with evergreen forests dominating the western equatorial region despite
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a3e99cede5ac660026f3a044d90c681b
Autor:
Ranaivo A. Rasolofoson, Matthew J. Selinske, Francesca Mancini, Tatsiana Barychka, Ana Nuno, E. J. Milner-Gulland, Anca Serban, James E. M. Watson, Emma R Bush, Henry Travers
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 237
If efforts to tackle biodiversity loss and its impact on human wellbeing are to be successful, conservation must learn from other fields which use predictive methods to foresee shocks and pre-empt their impacts in the face of uncertainty, such as mil