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      A global meta-analysis of the impacts of forest fragmentation on biotic mutualisms and antagonisms 

      Siegel, T.; Magrach, A.; Laurance, W.F.; Luther, D. (Conservation Biology, 2023)
      Forest fragmentation is a grave threat to biodiversity. Forests are becoming increasingly fragmented with more than 70% now < 1 km from forest edge. Although much is known about the effects of forest fragmentation on ...
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      Community-level reorganizations following migratory pollinator dynamics along a latitudinal gradient 

      Magrach, A.; Lara, C.; Luna, U.M.; Díaz-Infante, S.; Parker, I. (Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2020)
      Predicting how communities re-arrange in response to changes in species composition remains a key challenge in ecology. Migratory species, which enter and leave communities across latitudinal gradients, offer us a unique ...
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      Edge disturbance drives liana abundance increase and alteration of liana host tree interactions in tropical forest fragments 

      Campbell, M.J.; Edwards, W.; Magrach, A.; Alamgir, M.; Porolak, G.; Mohandass, D.; Laurance, W.F. (John Wiley and Sons, 2018)
      Closed-canopy forests are being rapidly fragmented across much of the tropical world. Determining the impacts of fragmentation on ecological processes enables better forest management and improves species-conservation ...
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      Identification of conservation and restoration priority areas in the Danube River based on the multi-functionality of river-floodplain systems 

      Funk, A.; Martínez-López, J.; Borgwardt, F.; Trauner, D.; Bagstad, K.J.; Balbi, S.; Magrach, A.; Villa, F.; Hein, T. (Elsevier, 2019)
      Large river-floodplain systems are hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem services but are also used for multiple human activities, making them one of the most threatened ecosystems worldwide. There is wide evidence that ...
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      Increasing crop richness and reducing field sizes provide higher yields to pollinator-dependent crops 

      Magrach, A.; Giménez-García, A.; Allen-Perkins, A.; Garibaldi, L.A.; Bartomeus, I. (Journal of Applied Ecology, 2023)
      Agricultural landscapes cover >60% of terrestrial landscapes. While biodiversity conservation and crop productivity have been seen as mutually exclusive options for a long time, recent research suggests that agricultural ...
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      Indirect interactions between pollinators drive interaction rewiring through space 

      Magrach, A.; Artamendi, M.; Lapido, P.D.; Parejo, C.; Rubio, E. (Ecosphere, 2023-06-01)
      In recent years, an extended body of literature has focused on the importance of either temporal or spatial dynamics in shaping the structure of interacting plant and pollinator communities. This improvement from a previously ...
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      Niche complementarity among pollinators increases community-level plant reproductive success 

      Magrach, A.; Molina, F. P.; Bartomeus, I. (Peer Community in Ecology, 2020-06-01)
      Declines in pollinator diversity and abundance have been reported across different regions, with implications for the reproductive success of plant species. However, research has focused primarily on pairwise plant-pollinator ...
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      Platforms for ecosystem services modeling: An applied example to the northern Patagonia 

      Oddi, F.J.; Torres, A.M.; Pompeu, J.A.; Magrach, A.; Balbi, S.; Villa, F.; Garibaldi, L.A. (Ecologia Austral, 2023-12-01)
      Los avances tecnológicos y metodológicos de las últimas décadas (e.g., información satelital, potencia de los ordenadores, análisis geoespacial, desarrollo de algoritmos) facilitaron buscar soluciones a problemas complejos ...
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      Pollination supply models from a local to global scale 

      Giménez-García, A.; Allen-Perkins, A.; Bartomeus, I.; Balbi, S.; Knapp, J.L.; Hevia, V.; Woodcock, B.A.; Smagghe, G.; Miñarro, M.; Eeraerts, M.; Colville, J.F.; Hipólito, J.; Cavigliasso, P.; Nates-Parra, G.; Herrera, J.M.; Cusser, S.; Simmons, B.I.; Wolters, V.; Jha, S.; Freitas, B.M.; Horgan, F.G.; Artz, A.R.; Sidhu, C.S.; Otieno, M.; Boreux, V.; Biddinger, D.J.; Klein, A.M.; Joshi, N.K.; Stewart, R.I.A.; Albrecht, M.; Nicholson, C.C.; O'Reilly, A.D.; Crowder, D.W.; Burns, K.L.W.; Nabaes Jodar, D.N.; Garibaldi, L.A.; Sutter, L.; Dupont, Y.L.; Dalsgaard, B.; Da Encarnação Coutinho, J.G.; Lázaro, A.; Andersson, G.K.S.; Raine, N.E.; Krishnan, S.; Dainese, M.; Van Der Werf, W.; Smith, H.G.; Magrach, A. (Web Ecology, 2023-10-14)
      Ecological intensification has been embraced with great interest by the academic sector but is still rarely taken up by farmers because monitoring the state of different ecological functions is not straightforward. Modelling ...
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      Restaurando la funcionalidad de los ecosistemas: La importancia de las interacciones entre especies 

      Sobral, M.; Magrach, A. (AEET, 2019)
      Restoration of natural ecosystems has traditionally focused on recovering specific richness to recover ecosystem functionality. However, species within a natural ecosystem are not isolated, they interact with others forming ...
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      Social equity shapes zone-selection: Balancing aquatic biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services delivery in the transboundaryDanube River Basin 

      Domisch, S.; Kakouei, K.; Martínez-López, J.; Bagstad, K.J.; Magrach, A.; Balbi, S.; Villa, F.; Funk, A.; Hein, T.; Borgwardt, F.; Hermoso, V.; Jähnig, S.C.; Langhans, S.D. (Elsevier, 2019)
      Freshwater biodiversity is declining, despite national and international efforts to manage and protect freshwater ecosystems. Ecosystem-based management (EBM) has been proposed as an approach that could more efficiently ...
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      The global environmental agenda urgently needs a semantic web of knowledge 

      Balbi, S.; Bagstad, K.J.; Magrach, A.; Sanz, M.J.; Aguilar-Amuchastegui, N.; Giupponi, C.; Villa, F (Environmental Evidence, 2022)
      Progress in key social-ecological challenges of the global environmental agenda (e.g., climate change, biodiversity conservation, Sustainable Development Goals) is hampered by a lack of integration and synthesis of existing ...
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      The importance of a holistic approach to the factors determining population abundances 

      Magrach, A. (Journal of Animal Ecology, 2023)
      Ogilvie, J. E., & CaraDonna, P. J. (2022). The shifting importance of abiotic and biotic factors across the life cycles of wild pollinators. Journal of Animal Ecology, 91, 2412– 2423. https://doi.org/10.1111/1365- 2656.13825. ...
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      Towards globally customizable ecosystem service models 

      Martínez-López, J.; Bagstad, K.J.; Balbi, S.; Magrach, A.; Voigt, B.; Athanasiadis, I.; Pascual, M.; Willcock, S.; Villa, F. (Elsevier, 2019-02-10)
      Scientists, stakeholders and decision makers face trade-offs between adopting simple or complex approaches when modeling ecosystem services (ES). Complex approaches may be time- and data-intensive, making them more challenging ...