VERHEYEN, Kris, Pieter De FRENNE, Lander BAETEN, Donald M WALLER, Radim HÉDL, Michael P PERRING, Haben BLONDEEL, Jörg BRUNET, Markéta CHUDOMELOVÁ, Guillaume DECOCQ, Emiel De LOMBAERDE, Leen DEPAUW, Thomas DIRNBÖCK, Tomasz DURAK, Ove ERIKSSON, Frank S GILLIAM, Thilo HEINKEN, Steffi HEINRICHS, Martin HERMY, Bogdan JAROSZEWICZ, Michael A JENKINS, Sarah E JOHNSON, Keith J KIRBY, Martin KOPECKÝ, Dries LANDUYT, Jonathan LENOIR, Daijiang LI, Martin MACEK, Sybryn L MAES, František MÁLIŠ, Fraser J G MITCHELL, Tobias NAAF, George PETERKEN, Petr PETŘÍK, Kamila RECZYŃSKA, David A ROGERS, Fride HØistad SCHEI, Wolfgang SCHMIDT, Tibor STANDOVÁR, Krzysztof ŚWIERKOSZ, Karol UJHÁZY, Hans Van CALSTER, Mark VELLEND, Ondřej VILD, Kerry WOODS, Monika WULF and Markus BERNHARDT-RÖMERMANN. Combining Biodiversity Resurveys across Regions to Advance Global Change Research. Bioscience. Oxford: OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2017, vol. 67, No 1, p. 73-83. ISSN 0006-3568. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biw150.
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Original name Combining Biodiversity Resurveys across Regions to Advance Global Change Research
Authors VERHEYEN, Kris (56 Belgium), Pieter De FRENNE (56 Belgium), Lander BAETEN (56 Belgium), Donald M WALLER (840 United States of America), Radim HÉDL (203 Czech Republic), Michael P PERRING (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Haben BLONDEEL (56 Belgium), Jörg BRUNET (752 Sweden), Markéta CHUDOMELOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Guillaume DECOCQ (250 France), Emiel De LOMBAERDE (56 Belgium), Leen DEPAUW (56 Belgium), Thomas DIRNBÖCK (40 Austria), Tomasz DURAK (616 Poland), Ove ERIKSSON (752 Sweden), Frank S GILLIAM (840 United States of America), Thilo HEINKEN (276 Germany), Steffi HEINRICHS (276 Germany), Martin HERMY (56 Belgium), Bogdan JAROSZEWICZ (616 Poland), Michael A JENKINS (840 United States of America), Sarah E JOHNSON (840 United States of America), Keith J KIRBY (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Martin KOPECKÝ (203 Czech Republic), Dries LANDUYT (56 Belgium), Jonathan LENOIR (250 France), Daijiang LI (840 United States of America), Martin MACEK (203 Czech Republic), Sybryn L MAES (56 Belgium), František MÁLIŠ (703 Slovakia), Fraser J G MITCHELL (372 Ireland), Tobias NAAF (276 Germany), George PETERKEN (826 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland), Petr PETŘÍK (203 Czech Republic), Kamila RECZYŃSKA (616 Poland), David A ROGERS (840 United States of America), Fride HØistad SCHEI (578 Norway), Wolfgang SCHMIDT (276 Germany), Tibor STANDOVÁR (348 Hungary), Krzysztof ŚWIERKOSZ (616 Poland), Karol UJHÁZY (703 Slovakia), Hans Van CALSTER (56 Belgium), Mark VELLEND (124 Canada), Ondřej VILD (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution), Kerry WOODS (840 United States of America), Monika WULF (276 Germany) and Markus BERNHARDT-RÖMERMANN (276 Germany).
Edition Bioscience, Oxford, OXFORD UNIV PRESS, 2017, 0006-3568.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 5.876
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/17:00096054
Organization unit Faculty of Science
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/biw150
UT WoS 000394339400009
Keywords in English legacy data; (quasi-)permanent plots; community ecology; ground-layer vegetation; temperate forest
Tags AKR, NZ, rivok
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: Ing. Nicole Zrilić, učo 240776. Changed: 30/3/2018 09:18.
Abstract
More and more ecologists have started to resurvey communities sampled in earlier decades to determine long-term shifts in community composition and infer the likely drivers of the ecological changes observed. However, to assess the relative importance of and interactions among multiple drivers, joint analyses of resurvey data from many regions spanning large environmental gradients are needed. In this article, we illustrate how combining resurvey data from multiple regions can increase the likelihood of driver orthogonality within the design and show that repeatedly surveying across multiple regions provides higher representativeness and comprehensiveness, allowing us to answer more completely a broader range of questions. We provide general guidelines to aid the implementation of multiregion resurvey databases. In so doing, we aim to encourage resurvey database development across other community types and biomes to advance global environmental change research.
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MUNI/A/1048/2015, interní kód MUName: Velkoplošná analýza druhové variability evropských biotopů, jejich holocénní vývoj a dynamika (Acronym: VADVEB)
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A
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