Manuel J. Steinbauer, Carl Beierkuhnlein, Mohammed Abu Sayed Arfin Khan, David E. V. Harter et al.
Abstract Positive plant–plant interactions (i.e. facilitation) receive increasing attention as a potentially important driver of community assembly. We conducted a systematic literature review indicating broad support for positive effects of potential facilitator species. However, a large majority o...
Peter A. Wilfahrt, Andreas Schweiger, Nélson Abrantes, Mohammed Abu Sayed Arfin Khan et al.
Abstract Plant community biomass production is co‐dependent on climatic and edaphic factors that are often covarying and non‐independent. Disentangling how these factors act in isolation is challenging, especially along large climatic gradients that can mask soil effects. As anthropogenic pressure i...
Miklós Bíró, Richard Messnarz, Ricardo Colomo‐Palacios
EuroSPI established a newsletter series (newsletter.eurospi.net), an SPI Manifesto (SPI = Systems, Software and Service Process Improvement), an experience library (library.eurospi.net), which is continuously extended over the years and is made available to all attendees, and a Europe-wide certifica...
Miklós Bíró, Richard Messnarz, Ricardo Colomo‐Palacios
EuroSPI established a newsletter series (newsletter.eurospi.net), the SPI Manifesto (SPI – Systems, Software and Service Process Improvement), an experience library (library.eurospi.net), which is continuously extended over the years and is made available to all attendees, and a Europe wide certific...
Ulrike Herzschuh, Ingolf Kühn, Susanne Liebner, Andrea Schnepf et al.
Translating global commitments to protect and restore nature into context-specific action remains difficult. Earth-system functions, including carbon storage, erosion regulation and pollination, are spatially heterogeneous, legacy-rich and rarely captured by a single global indicator. We introduce E...