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    • The era of reference genomes in conservation genomics 

      Formenti, Giulio; Theissinger, Kathrin; Fernandes, Carlos; Bista, Iliana; Bombarely, Aureliano (Cell Press, 2022-01)
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      Progress in genome sequencing now enables the large-scale generation of reference genomes. Various international initiatives aim to generate reference genomes representing global biodiversity. These genomes provide unique ...
    • The role of field margins in supporting wild bees in Mediterranean cereal agroecosystems: Which biotic and abiotic factors are important? 

      Jane, Morrison; Izquierdo Figarola, Jordi; Hernández-Plaza, Eva; Gonzalez Andujar, Jose Luis (2017-09-01)
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      Agricultural field margins are often recommended as a cost-effective and efficient method for wild bee conservation, in response to the threat imposed by global pollinator declines as a result of intensive agricultural ...
    • Towards integrated long-term scenarios for assessing biodiversity risks 

      Spangenberg, Joachim H. (2007-03-29T14:37:37Z)
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      From a policy point of view, the rapid loss of biodiversity (how ever measured) constitutes an urgent need to improve the ability to forecast possible changes in biodiversity. Scenario development and modelling are essential ...
    • What ecological factors shape species-area curves in neutral models? 

      Cencini, Massimo; Pigolotti, Simone; Muñoz Messineo, Miguel Ángel (2012-06-04)
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      Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost importance in ecology, both theoretically and for conservation policies. Species-area relationships (SARs), measuring how the ...