Dana Berens, PhD

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Peter F, Berens DG, Grieve GR, et al. (2015) Forest Fragmentation Drives the Loss of Insectivorous Birds and an Associated Increase in Herbivory Biotropica. 47: 626-635
Albrecht J, Bohle V, Berens DG, et al. (2015) Variation in neighbourhood context shapes frugivore-mediated facilitation and competition among co-dispersed plant species Journal of Ecology. 103: 526-536
Schor J, Farwig N, Berens DG. (2015) Intensive land-use and high native fruit availability reduce fruit removal of the invasive Solanum mauritianum in South Africa South African Journal of Botany. 96: 6-12
Berens DG, Braun C, González-Martínez SC, et al. (2014) Fine-scale spatial genetic dynamics over the life cycle of the tropical tree Prunus africana. Heredity. 113: 401-7
Albrecht J, Berens DG, Jaroszewicz B, et al. (2014) Correlated loss of ecosystem services in coupled mutualistic networks. Nature Communications. 5: 3810
Peter F, Berens DG, Farwig N. (2014) Effects of local tree diversity on herbivore communities diminish with increasing forest fragmentation on the landscape scale. Plos One. 9: e95551
Grass I, Berens DG, Farwig N. (2014) Guild-specific shifts in visitation rates of frugivores with habitat loss and plant invasion Oikos. 123: 575-582
Berens DG, Chama L, Albrecht J, et al. (2014) High Conservation Value of Forest Fragments for Plant and Frugivore Communities in a Fragmented Forest Landscape in South Africa Biotropica. 46: 350-356
Grass I, Berens DG, Farwig N. (2014) Natural habitat loss and exotic plants reduce the functional diversity of flower visitors in a heterogeneous subtropical landscape Functional Ecology. 28: 1117-1126
Grass I, Berens DG, Peter F, et al. (2013) Additive effects of exotic plant abundance and land-use intensity on plant-pollinator interactions. Oecologia. 173: 913-23
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