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Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, Vol 15, Iss 7, Pp 1206-1220 (2024)
Abstract Volunteer recorders generate large amounts of biodiversity data through citizen science which is used in conservation planning and policy decision‐making. Unstructured sampling, where the volunteer can record what they want, where they wan
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https://doaj.org/article/b0ebd696f779411d9fd11d0ee62e3fbc
Autor:
Helen Roy, Quentin Groom, Tim Adriaens, Gaia Agnello, Marina Antic, Anne-Sophie Archambeau, Sven Bacher, Aletta Bonn, Peter Brown, Giuseppe Brundu, Bernat López, Michelle Cleary, Dan Cogălniceanu, Maarten de Groot, Tiago De Sousa, Alan Deidun, Franz Essl, Živa Fišer Pečnikar, Anna Gazda, Eugenio Gervasini, Milka Glavendekic, Guillaume Gigot, Sven Jelaska, Jonathan Jeschke, Dariusz Kaminski, Paraskevi Karachle, Tamas Komives, Katharina Lapin, Frances Lucy, Elizabete Marchante, Dragana Marisavljevic, Riho Marja, Laura Martín Torrijos, Angeliki Martinou, Dinka Matosevic, Clare Mifsud, Jurga Motiejūnaitė, Henn Ojaveer, Nataša Pasalic, Ladislav Pekárik, Esra Per, Jan Pergl, Vladimir Pesic, Michael Pocock, Luís Reino, Christian Ries, Laurentiu Rozylowicz, Sven Schade, Snorri Sigurdsson, Ofer Steinitz, Nir Stern, Aco Teofilovski, Johann Thorsson, Rumen Tomov, Elena Tricarico, Teodora Trichkova, Konstantinos Tsiamis, Johan van Valkenburg, Noel Vella, Laura Verbrugge, Gábor Vétek, Cristina Villaverde, Johanna Witzell, Argyro Zenetos, Ana Cristina Cardoso
Publikováno v:
Research Ideas and Outcomes, Vol 4, Iss , Pp 1-43 (2018)
There is no sign of saturation in accumulation of alien species (AS) introductions worldwide, additionally the rate of spread for some species has also been shown to be increasing. However, the challenges of gathering information on AS are recognized
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https://doaj.org/article/fce0463dc2044a628119ac6c16398da4
Autor:
Michael Pocock, Enoch Wan
For many years, cross-cultural missions were directed to people in the countries of their birth, generally in Majority World areas. Foreigners present among or around the intended focus of ministry were not viewed as part of mission ministry. Diaspor
Autor:
Maarten De Groot, Pilar Fernandez-Conradi, Elena Valdes Correcher, Michael Pocock, Jochem Bonte
Publikováno v:
Current forestry reports.
Purpose of the Review One of the major threats to tree health, and hence the resilience of forests and their provision of ecosystem services, is new and emerging pests. Therefore, forest health monitoring is of major importance to detect invasive, em
Autor:
Tim Adriaens, Niki Chartosia, Bernat Claramunt-López, Sofie Meeus, Michael Pocock, Cristina Preda, Elena Tricarico, Quentin Groom
In support of researchers considering using the bioblitz method we collateda number of recommendationsthat may help get maximum benefit from the bioblitz.This list is a supplement toa reviewofbioblitzes.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::feb27c8581b2d15c525d63f2154a21bb
Autor:
Michael Pocock
Publikováno v:
International Bulletin of Missionary Research. 33:129-136
Temperature effects on pitfall catches of epigeal arthropods: a model and method for bias correction
Autor:
Pavel, Saska, Wopke, van der Werf, Lia, Hemerik, Martin L, Luff, Timothy D, Hatten, Alois, Honek, Michael, Pocock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology 50 (2013) 1
The Journal of Applied Ecology
Journal of Applied Ecology, 50(1), 181-189
The Journal of Applied Ecology
Journal of Applied Ecology, 50(1), 181-189
1.Carabids and other epigeal arthropods make important contributions to biodiversity, food webs and biocontrol of invertebrate pests and weeds. Pitfall trapping is widely used for sampling carabid populations, but this technique yields biased estimat
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https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/temperature-effects-on-pitfall-catches-of-epigeal-arthropods-a-mo
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/temperature-effects-on-pitfall-catches-of-epigeal-arthropods-a-mo