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Meelis Pärtel

H-index: 71
Environmental science 47%
Agriculture 23%

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plantecolcb.bsky.social
After six years, Aleš, Eva, and @mariekonecna.bsky.social resampled their #DarkDivNet core plots in Novohradské hory. Relevés in pairs of mesic meadows, beech forests, and waterlogged spruce forests were done.

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geekoo.news
Even remote forests aren’t safe. New research shows human activity reduces biodiversity far beyond city limits. #BiodiversityLoss #DarkDiversity #ConservationScience
Invisible Loss: How Cities Empty Forests Afar
Even protected forests may be losing biodiversity due to human activity far away. A global study reveals the hidden erosion of nature’s potential.
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macroecologyut.bsky.social
Using dark diversity to disentangle the effects of protection and habitat quality on species diversity across the Mediterranean Sea
* A new paper in Biol Cons by Tal Gavriel, Jonathan Belmaker and others www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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natrevbiodiv.nature.com
April issue: Perspective led by Mari Moora describing how plant reliance on their mycorrhizal symbionts varies across ecological scales 🧪🌎
Web link: go.nature.com/4h1Rpre
Readcube: rdcu.be/eh0uC
Map showing mycorrhizal profiles of selected ecoregions
macroecologyut.bsky.social
The first paper from #darkdivnet is out now! Huge thank you to all our >200 co-authors who helped to reveal dark diversity in different parts of the world! www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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diego-trindade.bsky.social
Dark diversity made its way to Nature!🥳🥳

Led by Meelis Pärtel (@MacroecologyUT), we show that dark diversity - species locally absent but suitable - can reveal hidden effects of human impact on plant biodiversity, opening new pathways for conservation.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Global impoverishment of natural vegetation revealed by dark diversity - Nature
A comparison of alpha diversity (number of plant species) and dark diversity (species that are currently absent from a site despite being ecologically suitable) demonstrates the negative effects of re...
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idiv-research.bsky.social
New @nature.com study: the negative effect of human activities on wildlife biodiversity may be notable hundreds of kilometres away ⚠️

For the study, @ufz.de's and iDiv's @lottekorell.bsky.social recorded plant species and so-called dark diversity in the Lüneburg Heath.
www.idiv.de/nature-study...
Dark diversity reveals global impoverishment of natural vegetation
Nature study shows that the potential occurrence of plant species is significantly higher
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milanchytry.bsky.social
🌿 The first article of our DarkDivNet consortium, led by Meelis Pärtel, has been published in Nature. Our dataset from 5500 sites in 119 world regions, collected specially for this purpose, shows that plant diversity is negatively affected not only by direct human impact such as local disturbance.
plantecolcb.bsky.social
New global study of dark diversity by #DarkDivNet led by Meelis Pärtel, where Aleš, Maruška, and Eva are co-authors with the dataset from Novohradské Hory, is now out in
@nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Map from the article Pärtel et al. 2025, Nature. Data sampling. Photos by Marie.
macroecologyut.bsky.social
We're very proud of our workgroup member @e-beccari.bsky.social who received her PhD degree last week! Thank you to the opponent @biogeokreft.bsky.social who helped to lead an interesting discussion, and to Eleonora's supervisor @cpcarmona.bsky.social

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by Meelis PärtelReposted by: Holger Kreft

macroecologyut.bsky.social
Our workgroup members Juni and Blanca had a successful expedition to Ghana where they sampled plant above- and below-ground traits for #TraitDivNet

macroecology.ut.ee/en/traitdivn...

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