Publications by authors named "William Sidemo-Holm"

Urbanization is a major contributor to biodiversity declines. However, studies assessing effects of urban landscapes per se (i.e.

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  • English is increasingly seen as the dominant language in science, leading to a rise in English-language publications (ELPs), while it's assumed that non-English publications are declining.
  • However, research shows that conservation articles in 12 out of 15 non-English languages have actually been increasing yearly at rates comparable to ELPs since the 1990s.
  • Significant discrepancies in article discovery exist depending on the search systems used, highlighting challenges like language barriers and the lack of English abstracts, making many non-English articles harder to find.
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Temporal aspects of ecosystem services have gained surprisingly little attention given that ecosystem service flows are not static but change over time. We present the first systematic review to describe and establish how studies have assessed temporal patterns in supply and demand of ecosystem services. 295 studies, 2% of all studies engaging with the ecosystem service concept, considered changes in ecosystem services over time.

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