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Crop diversity benefits carabid and pollinator communities in landscapes with semi‐natural habitats
G Aguilera, T Roslin, K Miller, G Tamburini, K Birkhofer, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 57 (11), 2170-2179, 2020
1172020
Intensive management reduces butterfly diversity over time in urban green spaces
G Aguilera, J Ekroos, AS Persson, LB Pettersson, E Öckinger
Urban Ecosystems 22, 335-344, 2019
752019
Organic fertilisation enhances generalist predators and suppresses aphid growth in the absence of specialist predators
G Aguilera, L Riggi, K Miller, T Roslin, R Bommarco
Journal of Applied Ecology 58 (7), 1455-1465, 2021
242021
Grasslands enhance ecosystem service multifunctionality above and below‐ground in agricultural landscapes
G Tamburini, G Aguilera, E Öckinger
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (12), 3061-3071, 2022
122022
Legacy of landscape crop diversity enhances carabid beetle species richness and promotes granivores
CA Raderschall, O Lundin, G Aguilera, SAM Lindström, R Bommarco
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 340, 108191, 2022
102022
Early‐season mass‐flowering crop cover dilutes wild bee abundance and species richness in temperate regions: A quantitative synthesis
LGA Riggi, CA Raderschall, TPM Fijen, J Scheper, HG Smith, D Kleijn, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 61 (3), 452-464, 2024
42024
Spatiotemporal isolation of oilseed rape fields reduces insect pest pressure and crop damage
FA Boetzl, R Bommarco, G Aguilera, O Lundin
Journal of Applied Ecology 60 (7), 1388-1398, 2023
42023
Diversified cropping strengthens herbivore regulation by providing seasonal resource continuity to predators
J Heinen, V Domínguez‐García, G Aguilera, G Malsher, E Vesterinen, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2024
22024
Land‐use intensity affects the potential for apparent competition within and between habitats
KE Miller, G Aguilera, R Bommarco, T Roslin
Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (8), 1891-1905, 2021
22021
Expert-based model of the potential for natural pest control with landscape and field scale drivers in intensively managed cereal-dominated agricultural landscapes
LGA Riggi, G Aguilera, P Chopin
Ecological Indicators 159, 111684, 2024
12024
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