Browsing PUBLICACIONS CIENTÍFIQUES by Author "Hambäck, Peter A."
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Management trade‐offs on ecosystem services in apple orchards across Europe: Direct and indirect effects of organic production
Samnegård, Ulrika; Alins, Georgina; Boreux, Virginie; Bosch, Jordi; García, Daniel; Happe, Anne‐Kathrin; Klein, Alexandra‐Maria; Miñarro, Marcos; Mody, Karsten; Porcel, Mario; Rodrigo, Anselm; Roquer‐Beni, Laura; Tasin, Marco; Hambäck, Peter A. (Journal of Applied Ecology, 2018-11-12) FructiculturaApple is considered the most important fruit crop in temperate areas and profitable production depends on multiple ecosystem services, including the reduction of pest damage and the provision of sufficient ... -
Management-dependent effects of pollinator functional diversity on apple pollination services: A response–effect trait approach
Roquer-Beni, Laura; Alins, Georgina; Arnan, Xavier; Boreux, Virginie; García, Daniel; Hambäck, Peter A.; Happe, Anne-Kathrin; Klein, Alexandra-Maria; Miñarro, Marcos; Mody, Karsten; Porcel, Mario; Rodrigo, Anselm; Samnegard, Ulrika; Tasin, Marco; Bosch, Jordi (Journal of Applied Ecology, 2021-09-08) Fructicultura1. Functional traits mediate the response of communities to disturbances (response traits) and their contribution to ecosystem functions (effect traits). To predict how anthropogenic disturbances influence ... -
Predatory arthropods in apple orchards across Europe: Responses to agricultural management, adjacent habitat, landscape composition and country
Happe, Anne-Kathrin; Alins, Georgina; Blüthgen, Nico; Boreux, Virginie; Bosch, Jordi; García, Daniel; Hambäck, Peter A.; Klein, Alexandra-Maria; Martínez-Sastre, Rodrigo; Miñarro, Marcos; Müller, Ann-Kathrin; Porcel, Mario; Rodrigo, Anselm; Roquer-Beni, Laura; Samnegård, Ulrika; Tasin, Marco; Mody, Karsten (Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 2019-01-15) FructiculturaLocal agri-environmental schemes, including hedgerows, flowering strips, organic management, and a landscape rich in semi-natural habitat patches, are assumed to enhance the presence of beneficial ...