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Philippe Jeanneret
Researcher at International Institute of Minnesota
Publications - 69
Citations - 2619
Philippe Jeanneret is an academic researcher from International Institute of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1822 citations.
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The interplay of landscape composition and configuration: new pathways to manage functional biodiversity and agroecosystem services across Europe
Emily A. Martin,Matteo Dainese,Yann Clough,András Báldi,Riccardo Bommarco,Vesna Gagic,Michael P.D. Garratt,Andrea Holzschuh,David Kleijn,Anikó Kovács-Hostyánszki,Lorenzo Marini,Simon G. Potts,Henrik G. Smith,Diab Al Hassan,Matthias Albrecht,Georg K.S. Andersson,Josep Daniel Asís,Stéphanie Aviron,Mario V. Balzan,Laura Baños-Picón,Ignasi Bartomeus,Péter Batáry,Françoise Burel,Berta Caballero-López,Elena D. Concepción,Valérie Coudrain,Juliana Dänhardt,Mario Díaz,Tim Diekötter,Carsten F. Dormann,Rémi Duflot,Martin H. Entling,Nina Farwig,Christina Fischer,Thomas Frank,Lucas Alejandro Garibaldi,John Hermann,Felix Herzog,Diego J. Inclán,Katja Jacot,Frank Jauker,Philippe Jeanneret,Marina Kaiser,Jochen Krauss,Violette Le Féon,Jon Marshall,Anna Camilla Moonen,Gerardo Moreno,Verena Riedinger,Maj Rundlöf,Adrien Rusch,Jeroen Scheper,Gudrun Schneider,Christof Schüepp,Sonja Stutz,Louis Sutter,Giovanni Tamburini,Carsten Thies,José Tormos,Teja Tscharntke,Matthias Tschumi,Deniz Uzman,Christian Wagner,Muhammad Zubair-Anjum,Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter +64 more
TL;DR: In landscapes with high edge density, 70% of pollinator and 44% of natural enemy species reached highest abundances and pollination and pest control improved 1.7- and 1.4-fold respectively, suggesting that enhancing edge density in European agroecosystems can promote functional biodiversity and yield-enhancing ecosystem services.
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The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis.
Matthias Albrecht,David Kleijn,Neal M. Williams,Matthias Tschumi,Brett R. Blaauw,Riccardo Bommarco,Alistair Campbell,Matteo Dainese,Francis A. Drummond,Martin H. Entling,Dominik Ganser,G. Arjen de Groot,Dave Goulson,Heather Grab,Hannah Hamilton,Felix Herzog,Rufus Isaacs,Katja Jacot,Philippe Jeanneret,Mattias Jonsson,Eva Knop,Claire Kremen,Douglas A. Landis,Gregory M. Loeb,Lorenzo Marini,Megan McKerchar,Lora A. Morandin,Sonja C. Pfister,Simon G. Potts,Maj Rundlöf,Hillary S. Sardiñas,Amber R. Sciligo,Carsten Thies,Teja Tscharntke,Eric Venturini,Eve Veromann,Ines M.G. Vollhardt,Felix L. Wäckers,Kimiora L. Ward,Andrew Wilby,J. Megan Woltz,Steve D. Wratten,Louis Sutter +42 more
TL;DR: This synthesis identifies several important drivers of variability in effectiveness of plantings: pollination services declined exponentially with distance from plantings, and perennial and older flower strips with higher flowering plant diversity enhanced pollination more effectively.
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Structure, function and management of semi‐natural habitats for conservation biological control: A review of European studies
John M. Holland,Felix J.J.A. Bianchi,Martin H. Entling,Anna Camilla Moonen,Barbara Smith,Philippe Jeanneret +5 more
TL;DR: The extent to which the predominant habitat types in Europe support natural enemies, whether this results in enhanced natural enemy densities in the adjacent crop and whether this leads to reduced pest densities is reviewed.
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Quantifying the impact of landscape and habitat features on biodiversity in cultivated landscapes
TL;DR: In this article, a distribution model of three taxa (spiders, carabid beetles, and butterflies) is related to influencing factors by means of multivariate statistics (canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), partial CCA).
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Ecological cross compliance promotes farmland biodiversity in Switzerland
Stéphanie Aviron,Heike Nitsch,Philippe Jeanneret,Serge Buholzer,Henryk Luka,Lukas Pfiffner,Stefano Pozzi,Beatrice Schüpbach,Thomas Walter,Felix Herzog +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effectiveness of cross compliance in promoting biodiversity on grassland and on arable land in Switzerland over 8 years and observed measurable benefits for flora, butterflies, ground beetles and spiders, in terms of species numbers and/or community composition.