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Dataset for "Forests are chill: The interplay between thermal comfort and mental wellbeing" published in Landscape and Urban Planning Ghent University
Loïc Gillerot, Kevin Rozario, Pieter De Frenne, Rachel Oh, Quentin Ponette, Aletta Bonn, Winston CHOW, Douglas Godbold, Matthias Steinparzer, Daniela Haluza, Dries Landuyt, Bart Muys, Kris Verheyen
This dataset was used for the paper: "Forests are chill: The interplay between thermal comfort and mental wellbeing", published in Lanscape and Urban Planning (2023). Full methodological details are found in the paper and its appendix.
Disentangling the interrelated abiotic and biotic pathways linking landscape composition and crop production Research Institute for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Landscape composition and its related functional agrobiodiversity (FAB) was severely simplified during the last decades. As landscape composition is expected to influence the interrelated microclimate and arthropod community at different scales, this simplification might have led to a decline in multiple agro-ecosystem services, with potential impacts for the growth of crops with different demands from the environment. To study landscape-scale effects on multi-crop yield and herbivory in combination with its potential drivers, including functional arthropod community and microclimate, we used ...
Floral resources in the surrounding landscape matrix augment plant species richness of bumblebee pollen loads in small, fragmented calcareous grasslands KU Leuven
Pollinator populations have shown substantial declines worldwide due to habitat loss and fragmentation, with bees experiencing particularly sharp reductions in both species richness and abundance. While local management measures in semi-natural grasslands and agri-environmental schemes (AES) intend to improve farmland biodiversity, the extent to which these measures affect foraging behavior and pollen resource use of bees in fragmented landscapes remains poorly understood. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that landscape and grassland management affected floral resource use of two ...
Data from a cross-sectional study of fifth grade children in a sample of primary schools in Belgium that differ in amount of greenness at school and landscape level Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Hans Van Calster, Els Lommelen, Antoine Groslambert, Anna Leonard, Linda Vanmeersche, Harmony Brulein, Sophie O. Vanwambeke, Raf Aerts, Eva M. De Clercq, Rafiqa Benchrih, Ozen Melike, Raïsa Carmen, Liesa Lammens, Michael Leone, Saskia Wanner, Sarah Lebeer, Marie Legein, Wenke Smets, Irina Spacova, Hans Keune
Data from: The common ground in landscape effects on gene flow in two newt species in an agroecosystem Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Data from: More than fish: Diet composition of fishing cats (Prionailurus viverrinus) in human-dominated landscape University of Antwerp
Herwig Leirs, Hans De Iongh, Rama Lamichhane Mishra, Saman Pradhan, Asmita Pageni, Laura Bertola, Sabin Adhikari, Babu Ram Lamichhane, Naresh Subedi, Utsav Neupane, Shekhar Kolipaka, Prajwol Manandhar
The fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized wetland specialist threatened felid with a limited knowledge base on behavior and ecology. We carried out a comprehensive analysis of its diet within a human-dominated landscape in southern Nepal, analyzing scat samples through microscopic analysis and DNA metabarcoding. The microscopic analysis revealed that mammals, primarily rodents, constituted the largest proportion of fishing cat diet (61.73% frequency of occurrence (FO)) followed by birds (43.21% FO) fish (24.69% FO), and reptiles (19.75% FO). However, DNA metabarcoding ...
Data from a cross-sectional study of fifth grade children in a sample of primary schools in Belgium that differ in amount of greenness at school and landscape level University of Antwerp
Hans Keune, Sarah Lebeer, Wenke Smets, Irina Spacova, Marie Legein, Hans Van Calster, Rafiqa Benchrih, Ozen Melike, Raïsa Carmen, Liesa Lammens, Michael Leone, Saskia Wanner, Els Lommelen, Antoine Groslambert, Anna Leonard, Linda Vanmeersche, Harmony Brulein, Sophie O. Vanwambeke, Raf Aerts, Eva M. De Clercq
The data in this deposit were collected as part of the B@SEBALL project (Biodiversity at School Environments - Benefits for All). The project investigated how biodiversity in the school environment can positively affect children’s health and mental well-being. B@SEBALL also investigated the opportunities for reducing health inequalities among children via biodiversity at school environments. The data are organized according to the Frictionless Data Package standard. All child-level and school-level data have been anonymized. Each data package is a collection of csv files and a ...
Data from: Effect of the landscape matrix on gene flow in a coastal amphibian metapopulation Research Institute for Nature and Forest
Data from: Dispersal constraints for the conservation of the grassland herb Thymus pulegioides L. in a highly fragmented agricultural landscape Research Institute for Nature and Forest
An Vanden Broeck, T Ceulemans, Gunter Kathagen, Maurice Hoffmann, Olivier Honnay, Joachim Mergeay