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Andy Hector
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 198
Citations - 42547
Andy Hector is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 183 publications receiving 36456 citations. Previous affiliations of Andy Hector include University of Zurich & Natural Environment Research Council.
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Not even wrong: Comment by Loreau and Hector.
Michel Loreau,Andy Hector +1 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that BEF research should rejuvenate and develop in new directions, but this effort will be successful only if it builds upon the foundations laid down by past research.
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Testing the importance of a common ectomycorrhizal network for dipterocarp seedling growth and survival in tropical forests of Borneo
Francis Q. Brearley,Philippe Saner,Ayuho Uchida,David F. R. P. Burslem,Andy Hector,Reuben Nilus,Julie D. Scholes,Simon Egli +7 more
TL;DR: The results give little support to the hypothesis that dipterocarp seedlings growing in the shaded forest understorey benefit from being connected, through a common EcM network, to surrounding trees.
Effects of biodiversity on ecosystem processes: Implications for ecosystem management
David U. Hooper,F. S. Chapin,John J. Ewel,Andy Hector,Pablo Inchausti,William K. Lauenroth,Sandra Lavorel,David M. Lodge,M. Loreau,Shahid Naeem,Bernhard Schmid,Heikki Setälä,Amy J. Symstad,John Vandermeer,David A. Wardle +14 more
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Challenges for biodiversity research in Europe
Luc De Meester,Peter H. van Tienderen,Marinus Werger,Andy Hector,Gert Wörheide,Jari Niemelä,Alex Aguilar,Erik Smets,Charles Godfray,William J. Sutherland,Jürgen Bauhus,Franck Courchamp,Gustavo Gandini,Marcus A. Koch,Yvon Le Maho,Michaël Manuel,Jan Pawlowski,Eric Quéinnec,Ian P. F. Owens,Laura Keustermans +19 more
TL;DR: Katholieke Universitiet van Amsterdam, Oude Markt 13, 3000 Leuven Belgium Universitet van Amsterdam as discussed by the authors, Spui 21, 1012 WX Amsterdam Netherlands Universiteit Leiden, Witte Singel 27, 2311 BG Leiden Netherlands, Netherlands University of Oxford, University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JD University of Cambridge,, The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TN Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat Freiburg, Fahnenbergplatz 1
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Monitoring tropical forest degradation and restoration with satellite remote sensing: A test using Sabah Biodiversity Experiment
Jinhui Wu,Jinhui Wu,Bin Chen,Glen Reynolds,Jun Xie,Shunlin Liang,Michael O'Brien,Andy Hector +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used high spatial resolution satellite imagery and advanced remote sensing products to monitor the pattern and dynamics of estimated vegetation cover, Leaf Area Index (LAI), and the biomass of plots within a field-scale (500-ha) replicated and randomized manipulation that compares different forest restoration treatments with naturally regenerating controls within the Sabah Biodiversity Experiment (SBE).