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  • Geographic potential of the world’s largest hornet,Vespa mandariniaSmith (Hymenoptera: Vespidae), worldwide and particularly in North America

    This article's authors
    1. Claudia Nuñez-Penichet
    2. Luis Osorio-Olvera
    3. Victor H. Gonzalez
    4. Marlon E. Cobos
    5. Laura Jiménez
    6. Devon A. DeRaad
    7. Abdelghafar Alkishe
    8. Rusby G. Contreras-DĂ­az
    9. Angela Nava-Bolaños
    10. Kaera Utsumi
    11. Uzma Ashraf
    12. Adeola Adeboje
    13. A. Townsend Peterson
    14. Jorge SoberĂłn
    This article has 6 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 13, 2021 Published on Aug 12, 2020
  • Comparing statistical and mechanistic models to identify the drivers of mortality within a rear-edge beech population

    This article's authors
    1. Cathleen Petit-Cailleux
    2. Hendrik Davi
    3. François Lefèvre
    4. Joseph Garrigue
    5. Jean-André Magdalou
    6. Christophe Hurson
    7. Elodie Magnanou
    8. Sylvie Oddou-Muratorio
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Jan 6, 2021 Published on Jan 5, 2021
  • Influence of local landscape and time of year on bat-road collision risks

    This article's authors
    1. Charlotte Roemer
    2. Aurélie Coulon
    3. Thierry Disca
    4. Yves Bas
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Dec 21, 2020 Published on Dec 15, 2020
  • Once upon a time in the far south: Influence of local drivers and functional traits on plant invasion in the harsh sub-Antarctic islands

    This article's authors
    1. Manuele Bazzichetto
    2. François Massol
    3. Marta Carboni
    4. Jonathan Lenoir
    5. Lembrechts Jonas J
    6. Rémi Joly
    7. David Renault
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Dec 18, 2020 Published on Dec 11, 2020
  • Shifts from pulled to pushed range expansions caused by reduction of landscape connectivity

    This article's authors
    1. Maxime Dahirel
    2. Aline Bertin
    3. Marjorie Haond
    4. Aurélie Blin
    5. Eric Lombaert
    6. Vincent Calcagno
    7. Simon Fellous
    8. Ludovic Mailleret
    9. Thibaut Malausa
    10. Elodie Vercken
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Dec 16, 2020 Published on Dec 16, 2020
  • Data quantity is more important than its spatial bias for predictive species distribution modelling

    This article's authors
    1. Willson Gaul
    2. Dinara Sadykova
    3. Hannah J. White
    4. Lupe León-Sánchez
    5. Paul Caplat
    6. Mark C. Emmerson
    7. Jon M. Yearsley
    This article has 3 evaluations Latest evaluation on Nov 27, 2020 Published on May 27, 2020
  • Chemical patterns of colony membership and mother-offspring similarity in Antarctic fur seals are reproducible over time

    This article's authors
    1. Jonas Tebbe
    2. Emily Humble
    3. Martin A. Stoffel
    4. Lisa J. Tewes
    5. Caroline MĂĽller
    6. Jaume Forcada
    7. Barbara Caspers
    8. Joseph I. Hoffman
    This article has 3 evaluations Latest evaluation on Oct 19, 2020 Published on May 2, 2020
  • Translocation of an arctic seashore plant reveals signs of maladaptation to altered climatic conditions

    This article's authors
    1. M.H. Hällfors
    2. S. Lehvävirta
    3. T.R. Aandahl
    4. I.-M. Lehtimäki
    5. L.O. Nilsson
    6. A.L. Ruotsalainen
    7. L.E. Schulman
    8. M.-T. Hyvärinen
    This article has 6 evaluations Latest evaluation on Nov 20, 2020 Published on Sep 10, 2020
  • Intraspecific diversity loss in a predator species alters prey community structure and ecosystem functions

    This article's authors
    1. Allan Raffard
    2. Julien Cucherousset
    3. José M. Montoya
    4. Murielle Richard
    5. Samson Acoca-Pidolle
    6. Camille Poésy
    7. Alexandre Garreau
    8. Frédéric Santoul
    9. Simon Blanchet
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Nov 16, 2020 Published on Nov 13, 2020
  • Why scaling up uncertain predictions to higher levels of organisation will underestimate change

    This article's authors
    1. James A. Orr
    2. Jeremy J. Piggott
    3. Andrew Jackson
    4. Jean-François Arnoldi
    This article has 1 evaluations Latest evaluation on Oct 21, 2020 Published on Oct 14, 2020
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