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Hans Kroon, Eric J. W. Visser Elucidates the mechanisms by which roots have adapted to life in soil and the complex role of roots within the soil ecosystem Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras Part of the book series: Ecological Studies (ECOLSTUD, volume 168) 17k Accesses 459 Citations Sections Table of contents About this book Keywords
Zo voorkomen we een wereld zonder insecten, door Hans de Kroon, Alumni Lezing RU 15122018
by Steven De Bie, Todd Dawson, K V R Priyadarshini, priya yk, and Hans de Kroon Savanna vegetation is characterized by tree-grass co-existence that can experience intense water limitation, yet the water relations of these savanna plants are poorly understood.
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Angela J. Brandt1*, Hans de Kroon2, Heather L. Reynolds3 and Jean H. Burns1 1 Department of Biology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA; 2 Department of Experimental Plant Ecology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University Nijmegen, 6500 GL Nijmegen, The
Met Living Lab hoopt ecoloog Hans de Kroon natuur en landbouw samen te brengen Vox magazine
Caspar A. Hallmann & Hans de Kroon Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Marie E. Herberstein & Elizabeth C. Lowe
Hans de Kroon het Groene Brein
Professor Hans de Kroon coordinated the research, resulting in numerous media appearances and talks with policymakers. De Kroon sees it as a gamechanger in his career as a scientist. 'My research has broken new ground, which would never have happened if we had not published these findings.
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Hans de Kroon [email protected] The author is in the Department of Experimental Plant Ecology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University, 6525 ED Nijmegen, the Netherlands. E-mail: [email protected] View all articles by this author. Metrics & Citations Metrics
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Hans de Kroon wil begrijpen hoe veranderingen in biodiversiteit van planten-, vogels- en insectensoorten optreden. De wereldwijde afname van insecten is voor hem een belangrijk thema. Ook ontwikkelt hij programma's met verschillende samenwerkingspartners om onze biodiversiteit te herstellen.
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New Phytologist Free Access A modular concept of phenotypic plasticity in plants Hans De Kroon, Heidrun Huber, Josef F. Stuefer, Jan M. Van Groenendael First published: 17 January 2005 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01310.x Citations: 321 Sections PDF Tools Share Summary
Hans Kroon benoemd op leerstoel Ambulantisering en Deïnstitutionalisering Trimbosinstituut
Hans de Kroon is trained as a plant ecologist, focusing on the interactions between plants, especially underground at roots and the behavior of plants in the soil. Interacting plants are already fascinating, but he became increasingly interested in regulating the biodiversity of ecosystems. His mission is learning to understand how species.
Hans de Kroon op LinkedIn Nu in een podcast mijn verhaal over de biodiversiteit onder druk, de…
Significance Various sources have reported insect decline in total biomass, numbers, and species diversity. With German data on a species-rich hoverfly community over 25 y and a theoretical model, we show how these decline rates are interrelated.
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Hans De Kroon 1 , Eric J W Visser , Heidrun Huber , Liesje Mommer , Michael J Hutchings Affiliation 1 Department of Experimental Plant Ecology, Institute for Water and Wetland Research, Radboud University Nijmegen, P.O. Box 9010, 6500 GL Nijmegen, the Netherlands. [email protected] PMID: 19183298 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2009.01936.x Abstract
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Research can make a change: this really changed public opinion. - Hans de Kroon Bird population is declining. To understand the study about declining insects, De Kroon started by telling us about an earlier study on bird decline and pesticides. In an article published in Nature in 2014, it was shown that bird population trends in the.
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Published: 24 February 2020 Biodiversity increases multitrophic energy use efficiency, flow and storage in grasslands Oksana Y. Buzhdygan, Sebastian T. Meyer, Wolfgang W. Weisser, Nico Eisenhauer,.
Where Have All the Insects Gone? Public Affairs Lecture by ecologist Hans de Kroon in
Here, we used a standardized protocol to measure total insect biomass using Malaise traps, deployed over 27 years in 63 nature protection areas in Germany (96 unique location-year combinations) to infer on the status and trend of local entomofauna. Our analysis estimates a seasonal decline of 76%, and mid-summer decline of 82% in flying insect.