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Frauke Ecke
Researcher at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Publications - 97
Citations - 2972
Frauke Ecke is an academic researcher from Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Macrophyte & Bank vole. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 89 publications receiving 2345 citations. Previous affiliations of Frauke Ecke include University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad & International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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Europe-wide dampening of population cycles in keystone herbivores
Thomas Cornulier,Nigel G. Yoccoz,Vincent Bretagnolle,Jon E. Brommer,Alain Butet,Frauke Ecke,David A. Elston,Erik Framstad,Heikki Henttonen,Birger Hörnfeldt,Otso Huitu,Christian Imholt,Rolf A. Ims,Jens Jacob,Bogumiła Jędrzejewska,Alexandre Millon,Steve J. Petty,Hannu Pietiäinen,Emil Tkadlec,Emil Tkadlec,Karol Zub,Xavier Lambin +21 more
TL;DR: Using a large compilation of time series of vole abundances, it is demonstrated consistent cycle amplitude dampening associated with a reduction in winter population growth, although regulatory processes responsible for cyclicity have not been lost.
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Population dynamics of small mammals in relation to forest age and structural habitat factors in northern Sweden
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the relationship between forest age and structural habitat factors and its implications for the species richness and abundance of small mammals in northern Sweden and found that the younger forests had higher survival during winter compared with older forests.
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Classifying aquatic macrophytes as indicators of eutrophication in European lakes
W. Ellis Penning,Marit Mjelde,Bernard Dudley,Seppo Hellsten,Jenica Hanganu,Agnieszka Kolada,Marcel S. van den Berg,Sandra Poikane,Geoff Phillips,Nigel Willby,Frauke Ecke +10 more
TL;DR: Two methods to classify macrophyte species and their response to eutrophication pressure are tested: one based on percentiles of occurrence along a phosphorous gradient and another based on trophic ranking of species using Canonical Correspondence Analyses in the ranking procedure.
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Using aquatic macrophyte community indices to define the ecological status of European lakes
W. Ellis Penning,Bernard Dudley,Marit Mjelde,Seppo Hellsten,Jenika Hanganu,Agnieszka Kolada,Marcel S. van den Berg,Sandra Poikane,Geoff Phillips,Nigel Willby,Frauke Ecke +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, three assessment methods to define the ecological status of the macrophyte community in response to a eutrophication pressure as reflected by total phosphorus concentrations in lake water were tested at Europe-wide, regional and national scales as well as by alkalinity category, using data from 1,147 lakes from 12 European states.
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Global variation in the beta diversity of lake macrophytes is driven by environmental heterogeneity rather than latitude
Janne Alahuhta,Sarian Kosten,Munemitsu Akasaka,Dominique Auderset,Mattia M. Azzella,Rossano Bolpagni,Claudia Petean Bove,Patricia A. Chambers,Eglantine Chappuis,John S. Clayton,Mary de Winton,Frauke Ecke,Esperança Gacia,Gana Gecheva,Patrick Grillas,Jennifer Hauxwell,Seppo Hellsten,Jan Hjort,Mark V. Hoyer,Christiane Ilg,Agnieszka Kolada,Minna Kuoppala,Torben L. Lauridsen,En‒hua Li,Balázs András Lukács,Marit Mjelde,Alison Mikulyuk,Alison Mikulyuk,Roger Paulo Mormul,Jun Nishihiro,Beat Oertli,Laila Rhazi,Mouhssine Rhazi,Laura Sass,Christine Schranz,Martin Søndergaard,Takashi Yamanouchi,Qing Yu,Hai-Jun Wang,Nigel Willby,Xiao‒ke Zhang,Jani Heino +41 more
TL;DR: Gecheva et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a method to identify the root cause of gender discrimination in the media and found that women are more likely to be discriminated against than men.