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2021
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Marit AlmvikSammendrag
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Marit JørgensenSammendrag
Novel farming systems are needed to counteract land degradation, which is a major threat to ecosystems and livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa, and in Ethiopia in particular. Livestock provides significant rural employment and is central to the Ethiopian economy, but also contributes to land degradation. Land is scarce and about 90% of livestock feed is currently derived from shared grazing on highly overgrazed community pastures, exacerbating soil and land degradation. Climate change is predicted to worsen the situation, threatening ecosystems and livelihoods. Developing agriculture in Ethiopia towards robust and sustainable farming systems requires drastic changes in livestock and land management.
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YeonKyeong Lee Payel Bhattacharjee Marcos Viejo Ole Christian Lind Brit Salbu Dag Anders Brede Jorunn Elisabeth OlsenSammendrag
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Jorunn Elisabeth Olsen Camilo Chiang Hazel Aynaga Navidad Oda Toresdatter Aas Inger Sundheim Fløistad Sissel TorreSammendrag
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John Barlindhaug Thomas Jolstad Henriksen Kolbjørn Akervold Hanne Lerche Raadal Helen French Ketil Haarstad Tangen Mina Ester BlooemSammendrag
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Markus A. K. Sydenham Zander Venter Trond Reitan Claus Rasmussen Astrid Brekke Skrindo Daniel Skoog Kaj-Andreas Hanevik Stein Joar Hegland Yoko Dupont Anders Nielsen Joseph Chipperfield Graciela Monica RuschSammendrag
1. Predicting plant-pollinator interaction networks over space and time will improve our understanding of how environmental change is likely to impact the functioning of ecosystems. Here we propose a framework for producing spatially explicit predictions of the occurrence and number of pairwise plant-pollinator interactions and of the species richness, diversity, and abundance of pollinators visiting flowers. We call the framework ‘MetaComNet’ because it aims to link metacommunity dynamics to the assembly of ecological networks. 2. To illustrate the MetaComNet functionality, we used a dataset on bee-flower networks sampled at 16 sites in southeast Norway along with random forest models to predict bee-flower interactions. We included variables associated with climatic conditions (elevation) and habitat availability within a 250m radius of each site. Regional commonness, site-specific distance to conspecifics, social guild, and floral preference were included as bee traits. Each plant species was assigned a score reflecting its site-specific abundance, and four scores reflecting the bee species that the plant family is known to attract. We used leave-one-out cross-validations to assess the models’ ability to predict pairwise plant-bee interactions across the landscape. 3. The relationship between observed occurrence or absence of interactions and the predicted probability of interactions was nearly proportional (GLMlogistic regression slope = 1.09), matching the data well (AUC = 0.88), and explained 30% of the variation. Predicted probability of interactions was also correlated with the number of observed pairwise interactions (r = 0.32). The sum of predicted probabilities of bee-flower interactions were positively correlated with observed species richness (r = 0.50), diversity (r = 0.48), and abundance (r = 0.42) of wild bees interacting with plant species within sites. 4. Our findings show that the MetaComNet framework can be a useful approach for making spatially explicit predictions and mapping plant-pollinator interactions. Such predictions have the potential to identify areas where the pollination potential for wild plants is particularly high, and where conservation action should be directed to preserve this ecosystem function.
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Johanna Skrutvold Yvonne Rognan Roger Roseth Kristine Øritsland Våge Morten Meland Sigbjørn Rolandsen Silje Wold Hereid Elisabeth Skautvedt Ole Roer Inger Aasestad Frode Fossøy Markus MajanevaSammendrag
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Robert Schneider Laurie Dupont-Leduc Vincent Gauthray-Guyénet Nicolas Cattaneo Lara Melo Tommy Simard Alexis Begni Raphael Turquin Annabelle Morache-Mercier Samuel Pinna Ulysse Rémillard Charles NockSammendrag
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Quentin Lardy Marten Hetta Mohammad Ramin Horacio GondaSammendrag
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