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Natalie Beenaerts
Researcher at University of Hasselt
Publications - 37
Citations - 1018
Natalie Beenaerts is an academic researcher from University of Hasselt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 30 publications receiving 795 citations. Previous affiliations of Natalie Beenaerts include Vrije Universiteit Brussel & Ghent University.
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Meta-analysis of multidecadal biodiversity trends in Europe
Francesca Pilotto,Francesca Pilotto,Ingolf Kühn,Ingolf Kühn,Rita Adrian,Renate Alber,Audrey Alignier,Christopher Andrews,Jaana Bäck,Luc Barbaro,D. A. Beaumont,Natalie Beenaerts,Sue Benham,David S. Boukal,David S. Boukal,Vincent Bretagnolle,Elisa Camatti,Roberto Canullo,Patricia Cardoso,Bruno J. Ens,Gert Everaert,Vesela Evtimova,Heidrun Feuchtmayr,Ricardo García-González,Daniel Gómez García,Ulf Grandin,Jerzy M. Gutowski,Liat Hadar,Lubos Halada,Melinda Halassy,Herman Hummel,Kaisa-Leena Huttunen,Bogdan Jaroszewicz,Thomas C. Jensen,Henrik Kalivoda,Inger Kappel Schmidt,Ingrid Kröncke,Reima Leinonen,Filipe Martinho,Henning Meesenburg,Julia S. Meyer,Stefano Minerbi,Don Monteith,Boris P. Nikolov,Daniel Oro,Dāvis Ozoliņš,Bachisio Mario Padedda,D. Pallett,Marco Pansera,Miguel Ângelo Pardal,Bruno Petriccione,Tanja Pipan,Juha Pöyry,S. Schafer,Marcus Schaub,Susanne C. Schneider,Agnija Skuja,Karline Soetaert,Gunta Spriņģe,Radoslav Stanchev,Jenni A. Stockan,Stefan Stoll,Stefan Stoll,Lisa Sundqvist,Anne Thimonier,Gert Van Hoey,Gunther Van Ryckegem,Marcel E. Visser,Samuel Vorhauser,Peter Haase,Peter Haase +70 more
TL;DR: A quantitative synthesis of longterm biodiversity trends across Europe is reported, showing how, despite overall increase in biodiversity metric and stability in abundance, trends differ between regions, ecosystem types, and taxa.
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Local Endemism Within the Western Ghats-Sri Lanka Biodiversity Hotspot
Franky Bossuyt,Madhava Meegaskumbura,Natalie Beenaerts,David J. Gower,Rohan Pethiyagoda,Kim Roelants,An Mannaert,Mark Wilkinson,Mohomed M. Bahir,Kelum Manamendra-Arachchi,Peter K. L. Ng,Christopher J. Schneider,Oommen V. Oommen,Michel C. Milinkovitch +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown, using molecular phylogenies of two invertebrate and four vertebrate groups, that biotic interchange between these areas has been much more limited than hitherto assumed.
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Phylogenetic diversity of Sri Lankan freshwater crabs and its implications for conservation
Natalie Beenaerts,Rohan Pethiyagoda,Peter K. L. Ng,Darren C. J. Yeo,Geert Jan Bex,Mohomed M. Bahir,Tom Artois +6 more
TL;DR: The lowland and upland zones show a higher species richness than the highland zone while – unexpectedly – phylogenetic diversity is highest in the lowland zone, illustrating the importance of considering both these measures in conservation planning.
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Migratory pathways, stopover zones and wintering destinations of Western European Nightjars Caprimulgus europaeus
Ruben Evens,Greg J. Conway,Ian G. Henderson,Brian Cresswell,Frédéric Jiguet,Caroline Moussy,Didier Sénécal,Nele Witters,Natalie Beenaerts,Tom Artois +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combined geolocator and GPS-logger data from different sites in Western Europe to analyse migration routes and migration timing of this trans-equatorial migrant.
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Mapping species richness using opportunistic samples: a case study on ground-floor bryophyte species richness in the Belgian province of Limburg
Thomas Neyens,Thomas Neyens,Peter J. Diggle,Christel Faes,Natalie Beenaerts,Tom Artois,Emanuele Giorgi +6 more
TL;DR: This work develops a log-Gaussian Cox process model to analyse the opportunistic sampling process of the crowd-sourced data and assess its sampling bias, and fits two geostatistical Poisson models to both data-sets and compares the parameter estimates and species richness predictions.