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Laura Henckel
Researcher at University of La Rochelle
Publications - 11
Citations - 485
Laura Henckel is an academic researcher from University of La Rochelle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 244 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura Henckel include Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Increasing crop heterogeneity enhances multitrophic diversity across agricultural regions
Clélia Sirami,Clélia Sirami,Nicolas Gross,Aliette Bosem Baillod,Aliette Bosem Baillod,Colette Bertrand,Colette Bertrand,Colette Bertrand,Romain Carrié,Romain Carrié,Annika L. Hass,Laura Henckel,Paul Miguet,Paul Miguet,Carole Vuillot,Carole Vuillot,Audrey Alignier,Jude Girard,Péter Batáry,Yann Clough,Yann Clough,Cyrille Violle,David Giralt,Gerard Bota,Isabelle Badenhausser,Isabelle Badenhausser,Gaëtan Lefebvre,Bertrand Gauffre,Bertrand Gauffre,Aude Vialatte,François Calatayud,Assu Gil-Tena,Lutz Tischendorf,Scott Mitchell,Kathryn Lindsay,Romain Georges,Samuel Hilaire,Jordi Recasens,Xavier O. Solé-Senan,Irene Robleño,Jordi Bosch,Jose Antonio Barrientos,Antonio Ricarte,M. A. Marcos-García,Jesús Miñano,Raphaël Mathevet,Annick Gibon,Jacques Baudry,Gérard Balent,Brigitte Poulin,Françoise Burel,Teja Tscharntke,Vincent Bretagnolle,Gavin M. Siriwardena,Annie Ouin,Lluís Brotons,Jean-Louis Martin,Lenore Fahrig +57 more
TL;DR: This study provides large-scale, multitrophic, cross-regional evidence that increasing crop heterogeneity can be an effective way to increase biodiversity in agricultural landscapes without taking land out of agricultural production.
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Land-use history impacts functional diversity across multiple trophic groups.
Gaëtane Le Provost,Isabelle Badenhausser,Yoann Le Bagousse-Pinguet,Yann Clough,Laura Henckel,Laura Henckel,Cyrille Violle,Vincent Bretagnolle,Marilyn Roncoroni,Peter Manning,Nicolas Gross +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that grassland-to-crop conversion has long-lasting impacts on the functional biodiversity of agricultural ecosystems, and land-use legacy effects must be considered in conservation programs aiming to protect agricultural biodiversity.
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Organic fields sustain weed metacommunity dynamics in farmland landscapes.
Laura Henckel,Lucas Borger,Lucas Borger,Helmut Meiss,Helmut Meiss,Sabrina Gaba,Vincent Bretagnolle,Vincent Bretagnolle +7 more
TL;DR: It is shown that OF leads to higher local weed diversity and that the presence of OF in the landscape is associated with higherLocal weed biodiversity also for conventionally farmed fields, and may reach a similar biodiversity level to organic fields in field margins.
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Configurational crop heterogeneity increases within-field plant diversity
Audrey Alignier,Xavier O. Solé-Senan,Irene Robleño,Barbara Baraibar,Lenore Fahrig,David Giralt,Nicolas Gross,Jean-Louis Martin,Jordi Recasens,Clélia Sirami,Gavin M. Siriwardena,Aliette Bosem Baillod,Colette Bertrand,Romain Carrié,Annika L. Hass,Laura Henckel,Paul Miguet,Isabelle Badenhausser,Jacques Baudry,Gerard Bota,Vincent Bretagnolle,Lluís Brotons,Françoise Burel,François Calatayud,Yann Clough,Yann Clough,Romain Georges,Annick Gibon,Jude Girard,Kathryn Lindsay,Jesús Miñano,Scott Mitchell,Nathalie Patry,Brigitte Poulin,Teja Tscharntke,Aude Vialatte,Cyrille Violle,Nicole Yaverscovski,Péter Batáry +38 more
TL;DR: In this article, the relative effects of compositional and configurational crop heterogeneity on within-field plant diversity components were investigated using a dataset from a cross-continent collaborative project covering 1,451 agricultural fields within 432 landscapes in Europe and Canada.
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Assessing the usefulness of citizen science data for habitat suitability modelling: Opportunistic reporting versus sampling based on a systematic protocol
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the potential of models based on opportunistic reporting compared to those based on data from a systematic protocol (SP) for modelling species distributions and compared model performance for eight forest bird species with contrasting spatial distributions, habitat requirements and rarity.