Author: Maas, Bea
- Transforming tropical agroforestry towards socio-ecological standards
- Trait-dependent responses of birds and bats to season and dry forest distance in tropical agroforestry
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- Quantifying services and disservices provided by insects and vertebrates in cacao agroforestry landscapes
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- Birds and bats enhance cacao yield despite suppressing arthropod mesopredation
Author: Thomas, Evert
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