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Juho Paukkunen
Researcher at American Museum of Natural History
Publications - 22
Citations - 714
Juho Paukkunen is an academic researcher from American Museum of Natural History. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aculeata & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 22 publications receiving 583 citations. Previous affiliations of Juho Paukkunen include University of Helsinki & Finnish Environment Institute.
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Climatic Risk and Distribution Atlas of European Bumblebees
Pierre Rasmont,Markus Franzén,Thomas Lecocq,Alexander Harpke,Stuart K. Roberts,Jacobus C. Biesmeijer,Leopoldo Castro,Björn Cederberg,Libor Dvorak,Úna Fitzpatrick,Yves Gonseth,Eric Haubruge,Gilles Mahé,Aulo Manino,Denis Michez,Johann Neumayer,Frode Ødegaard,Juho Paukkunen,T. Pawlikowski,Simon G. Potts,Menno Reemer,Josef Settele,Jakub Straka,Oliver Schweiger +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, maps depicting potential risks of climate change for bumble bees are shown together with informative summary statistics, ecological background information and a picture of each European species, thanks to the EU FP7 project STEP, the authors gathered over one million bumblebee records from all over Europe.
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Different responses of plants and herbivore insects to a gradient of vegetation height: an indicator of the vertebrate grazing intensity and successional age
TL;DR: The results showed that species richness of butterflies and moths peaked in taller vegetation compared with vascular plants, corresponding to a lower disturbance intensity and increasing time since abandonment, which supports the application of regionally and temporally varying grazing intensities in grassland conservation management.
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Relative contributions of local and regional factors to species richness and total density of butterflies and moths in semi-natural grasslands
TL;DR: The results suggest that, while it is crucial to maintain high-quality habitats by management, with limited resources it would be appropriate to concentrate grassland management and restoration to areas with well-connected grassland networks in which the declining species currently have their strongest populations.
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The interplay of climate and land use change affects the distribution of EU bumblebees
Leon Marshall,Jacobus C. Biesmeijer,Pierre Rasmont,Nicolas J. Vereecken,Libor Dvorak,Úna Fitzpatrick,Frédéric Francis,Johann Neumayer,Frode Ødegaard,Juho Paukkunen,T. Pawlikowski,Menno Reemer,Stuart P. M. Roberts,Jakub Straka,Sarah Vray,Nicolas Dendoncker +15 more
TL;DR: There is considerable variation in species responses and effects, and the majority of species were predicted to lose considerable range, particularly under the extreme growth scenario (GRAS), but the efficacy of dynamic LULC change should improve with higher thematic and spatial resolution.
Checklist of the Western Palaearctic Bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)
Michael Kuhlmann,John S. Ascher,Holger H. Dathe,A. W. Ebmer,P. Hartmann,Denis Michez,Andreas Müller,Sébastien Patiny,Alain Pauly,Christophe J. Praz,Pierre Rasmont,Stephan Risch,Erwin Scheuchl,Maximilian Schwarz,Michael Terzo,Paul H. Williams,F. Amiet,David Baldock,Ø. Berg,Petr Bogusch,I. Calabuig,Björn Cederberg,A. Gogala,F. Gusenleitner,Z. Josan,Henning Bang Madsen,A. Nilsson,Frode Ødegaard,J. Ortiz-Sanchez,T. Pawlikowski,Juho Paukkunen,M. Quaranta,Stuart P. M. Roberts,M. Sáropataki,H.-R. Schwenninger,J. Smit,Guy Söderman,B. Tomozei +37 more