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Matteo Dainese
Matteo Dainese
Univerity of Verona, Department of Biotechnology
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TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access
J Kattge, G Bönisch, S Díaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, P Leadley, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (1), 119-188, 2020
12852020
A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production
M Dainese, EA Martin, M Aizen, M Albrecht, I Bartomeus, R Bommarco, ...
Science Advances 5 (10), eaax0121, 2019
7732019
Plant functional trait change across a warming tundra biome
AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf, S Normand, N Rüger, ...
Nature 562 (7725), 57-62, 2018
6512018
The interplay of landscape composition and configuration: new pathways to manage functional biodiversity and agroecosystem services across Europe
EA Martin, M Dainese, Y Clough, A Báldi, R Bommarco, V Gagic, ...
Ecology Letters 22 (7), 1083-1094, 2019
5162019
Global trait–environment relationships of plant communities
H Bruelheide, J Dengler, O Purschke, J Lenoir, B Jiménez-Alfaro, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 2 (12), 1906-1917, 2018
5072018
The effectiveness of flower strips and hedgerows on pest control, pollination services and crop yield: a quantitative synthesis
M Albrecht, D Kleijn, NM Williams, M Tschumi, BR Blaauw, R Bommarco, ...
Ecology letters 23 (10), 1488-1498, 2020
4982020
Mass‐flowering crops dilute pollinator abundance in agricultural landscapes across Europe
A Holzschuh, M Dainese, JP González‐Varo, S Mudri‐Stojnić, ...
Ecology letters 19 (10), 1228-1236, 2016
2672016
High cover of hedgerows in the landscape supports multiple ecosystem services in Mediterranean cereal fields
M Dainese, S Montecchiari, T Sitzia, M Sigura, L Marini
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (2), 380-388, 2017
1432017
Human disturbance and upward expansion of plants in a warming climate
M Dainese, S Aikio, PE Hulme, A Bertolli, F Prosser, L Marini
Nature Climate Change 7 (8), 577-580, 2017
1342017
Complementarity among natural enemies enhances pest suppression
M Dainese, G Schneider, J Krauss, I Steffan-Dewenter
Scientific Reports 7, 2017
1012017
Global synthesis of effects of plant species diversity on trophic groups and interactions
NF Wan, XR Zheng, LW Fu, LP Kiær, Z Zhang, R Chaplin-Kramer, ...
Nature Plants 6 (5), 503-510, 2020
972020
Plant species diversity in alien black locust stands: A paired comparison with native stands across a north-Mediterranean range expansion
T Sitzia, T Campagnaro, M Dainese, A Cierjacks
Forest Ecology and Management 285, 85-91, 2012
952012
Stand structure and plant species diversity in managed and abandoned silver fir mature woodlands
T Sitzia, G Trentanovi, M Dainese, G Gobbo, E Lingua, M Sommacal
Forest Ecology and Management 270, 232-238, 2012
762012
Global plant trait relationships extend to the climatic extremes of the tundra biome
HJD Thomas, AD Bjorkman, IH Myers-Smith, SC Elmendorf, J Kattge, ...
Nature communications 11 (1), 1351, 2020
732020
Testing scale-dependent effects of semi-natural habitats on farmland biodiversity
M Dainese, D Inclán Luna, T Sitzia, L Marini
Ecological Applications 25 (6), 1681–1690, 2015
732015
Traditional plant functional groups explain variation in economic but not size‐related traits across the tundra biome
HJD Thomas, IH Myers‐Smith, AD Bjorkman, SC Elmendorf, D Blok, ...
Global ecology and biogeography 28 (2), 78-95, 2019
712019
Managing trap‐nesting bees as crop pollinators: spatiotemporal effects of floral resources and antagonists
M Dainese, V Riedinger, A Holzschuh, D Kleijn, J Scheper, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (1), 195-204, 2018
712018
Growth prediction for five tree species in an Italian urban forest
P Semenzato, D Cattaneo, M Dainese
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 10 (3), 169-176, 2011
692011
Different effects of elevation, habitat fragmentation and grazing management on the functional, phylogenetic and taxonomic structure of mountain grasslands
M Dainese, J Lepš, F de Bello
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 17 (1), 44-53, 2015
612015
Patterns of traffic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon pollution in mountain areas can be revealed by lichen biomonitoring: A case study in the Dolomites (Eastern Italian Alps)
J Nascimbene, M Tretiach, F Corana, FL Schiavo, D Kodnik, M Dainese, ...
Science of the Total Environment 475, 90-96, 2014
502014
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