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    • Effects of an experimental drought on the functioning of a cacao agroforestry system, Sulawesi, Indonesia 

      Luitgard Schwendenmann | Edzo Veldkamp | Gerald Moser | Dirk Hölscher | Michael Köhler | Yann Clough | Anas, Iswandi | Djajakirana, Gunawan | Stefan Erasmi | Dietrich Hertel | Daniela Leitner | Christoph Leuschner | Beate Michalzik | Pavel Propastin | Aiyen Tjoa | Teja Tscharntke | Oliver Van Straaten (2010)
      Agroforestry systems may play a critical role in reducing the vulnerability of farmers' livelihood to droughts as tree-based systems provide several mechanisms that can mitigate the impacts from extreme weather events. ...
    • Temperature and a dominant dolichoderine ant species affect ant diversity in Indonesian cacao plantations 

      Arno Wielgoss | Teja Tscharntke | Buchori, Damayanti | Brigitte Fiala | Yann Clough (2010)
      Agricultural land conversion and climate change play a major role in shaping tropical landscapes, but the direct and indirect links to biodiversity and species community composition remain little understood. We tested how ...