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Jonas Trepel

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Environmental Management|April 25, 2025
What moves large grazers? Habitat preferences and complementing niches of large herbivores in a Danish trophic rewilding areaBent Johann Rech, Robert Buitenwerf, Roberto Ruggiero, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|July 16, 2025
Intensive feeding modifies nutrient patterns in a strictly protected areaJonas Trepel, Andrew J Abraham, Walter Di Nicola, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|March 15, 2025
Widespread ecological novelty across the terrestrial biosphereMatthew R Kerr, Alejandro Ordonez, Felix Riede, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 11, 2026
Reevaluating introduced herbivores in conservationJonas Trepel, Robert Buitenwerf, Kristy Ferraro, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 10, 2024
Meta-analysis shows that wild large herbivores shape ecosystem properties and promote spatial heterogeneityJonas Trepel, Elizabeth le Roux, Andrew J Abraham, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 2024
Functional traits-not nativeness-shape the effects of large mammalian herbivores on plant communitiesErick J Lundgren, Juraj Bergman, Jonas Trepel, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 11, 2025
Large herbivores are linked to higher herbaceous plant diversity and functional redundancy across spatial scalesJonas Trepel, Joe Atkinson, Elizabeth le Roux, et al.
Environmental Evidence|September 18, 2024
Herbivore diversity effects on Arctic tundra ecosystems: a systematic reviewLaura Barbero-Palacios, Isabel C Barrio, Mariana García Criado, et al.
Scientific Data|November 12, 2025
Plant traits and associated ecological data from Afromontane grasslands of Maloti-Drakensberg, South AfricaAud H Halbritter, Vigdis Vandvik, Nicole N Bison, et al.
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Environmental Management|April 25, 2025
What moves large grazers? Habitat preferences and complementing niches of large herbivores in a Danish trophic rewilding areaBent Johann Rech, Robert Buitenwerf, Roberto Ruggiero, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|July 16, 2025
Intensive feeding modifies nutrient patterns in a strictly protected areaJonas Trepel, Andrew J Abraham, Walter Di Nicola, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|March 15, 2025
Widespread ecological novelty across the terrestrial biosphereMatthew R Kerr, Alejandro Ordonez, Felix Riede, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|May 11, 2026
Reevaluating introduced herbivores in conservationJonas Trepel, Robert Buitenwerf, Kristy Ferraro, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|February 10, 2024
Meta-analysis shows that wild large herbivores shape ecosystem properties and promote spatial heterogeneityJonas Trepel, Elizabeth le Roux, Andrew J Abraham, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 1, 2024
Functional traits-not nativeness-shape the effects of large mammalian herbivores on plant communitiesErick J Lundgren, Juraj Bergman, Jonas Trepel, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 11, 2025
Large herbivores are linked to higher herbaceous plant diversity and functional redundancy across spatial scalesJonas Trepel, Joe Atkinson, Elizabeth le Roux, et al.
Environmental Evidence|September 18, 2024
Herbivore diversity effects on Arctic tundra ecosystems: a systematic reviewLaura Barbero-Palacios, Isabel C Barrio, Mariana García Criado, et al.
Scientific Data|November 12, 2025
Plant traits and associated ecological data from Afromontane grasslands of Maloti-Drakensberg, South AfricaAud H Halbritter, Vigdis Vandvik, Nicole N Bison, et al.
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