All Stories

  1. Balancing bioenergy expansion and restoration: Global shifts in biodiversity intactness
  2. Effects of land use and soil properties on taxon richness and abundance of soil assemblages
  3. Human land use is comparable to climate as a driver of global plant occurrence and abundance across life forms
  4. Annual changes in the Biodiversity Intactness Index in tropical and subtropical forest biomes, 2001–2012
  5. The impacts of biofuel crops on local biodiversity: a global synthesis
  6. The impacts of biofuel crops on local biodiversity: a global synthesis
  7. Fast, scalable, and automated identification of articles for biodiversity and macroecological datasets
  8. Combining mitigation strategies to increase co-benefits for biodiversity and food security
  9. Insect occurrence in agricultural land‐uses depends on realized niche and geographic range properties
  10. Risks to pollinators from different land-use transitions: bee species' responses to agricultural expansion show strong phylogenetic signal: Appendix
  11. Changes in the Biodiversity Intactness Index in tropical and subtropical forest biomes, 2001-2012.
  12. Dimensions of biodiversity loss: Spatial mismatch in land-use impacts on species, functional and phylogenetic diversity of European bees
  13. The dangers of data bias: a study on bees
  14. Has land use pushed terrestrial biodiversity beyond the planetary boundary? A global assessment
  15. Large reorganizations in butterfly communities during an extreme weather event
  16. Shifts in microbial communities do not explain the response of grassland ecosystem function to plant functional composition and rainfall change
  17. European bee responses to land-use pressures
  18. Global effects of land use on local terrestrial biodiversity
  19. ThePREDICTSdatabase: a global database of how local terrestrial biodiversity responds to human impacts
  20. A global model of the response of tropical and sub-tropical forest biodiversity to anthropogenic pressures
  21. Tracking Change in Abundance: The Living Planet Index
  22. Predicting how populations decline to extinction