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Frank van Langevelde is affiliated with Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with a significant number of publications in these domains.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Within these, the subfields of study encompass:

  • Ecology
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Nature and Landscape Conservation
  • Insect Science
  • Genetics

Frank van Langevelde's research addresses several key topics, notably:

  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Plant and animal studies
  • Insect and Pesticide Research
  • Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
  • Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology

The scientist has published in various venues, with the most frequent including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Ecology and Evolution
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Wildlife Biology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Frank van Langevelde has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, such as:

  • H.H.T. Prins
  • Jasper A.J. Eikelboom
  • Coby van Dooremalen
  • Henrik J. de Knegt
  • Sander Vissia

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Frank van Langevelde include:

  • Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations, 2021, Science
  • A stronger role for long-term moisture change than for CO 2 in determining tropical woody vegetation change, 2022, Science
  • Movement ecology of large herbivores in African savannas: current knowledge and gaps, 2020, Mammal Review
  • Timely poacher detection and localization using sentinel animal movement, 2021, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • EFFECTS OF FIRE AND HERBIVORY ON THE STABILITY OF SAVANNA ECOSYSTEMS

    Frank van Langevelde;Claudius A.D.M. van de Vijver;Claudius A.D.M. van de Vijver;Lalit Kumar;Lalit Kumar;Johan van de Koppel

  • Self-organization of vegetation in arid ecosystems

    M Rietkerk;MC Boerlijst;F van Langevelde;R HilleRisLambers

  • Effect of spectral composition of artificial light on the attraction of moths

    Frank van Langevelde;Jody A. Ettema;Jody A. Ettema;Maurice Donners;Michiel F. WallisDeVries;Michiel F. WallisDeVries

  • Interacting effects of landscape context and habitat quality on flower visiting insects in agricultural landscapes

    D. Kleijn;F. Van Langevelde

  • Spatial heterogeneity and irreversible vegetation change in semiarid grazing systems

    Johan van de Koppel;Max Rietkerk;Frank van Langevelde;Frank van Langevelde;Lalit Kumar;Lalit Kumar

  • Winter Survival of Individual Honey Bees and Honey Bee Colonies Depends on Level of Varroa destructor Infestation

    Coby van Dooremalen;Lonne Gerritsen;Bram Cornelissen;Jozef J. M. van der Steen

  • Spatial autocorrelation and the scaling of species-environment relationships.

    H. J. de Knegt;F. van Langevelde;M. B. Coughenour;A. K. Skidmore

  • AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora.

    Daniel Falster;Rachael Gallagher;Rachael Gallagher;Elizabeth H. Wenk;Ian J. Wright

  • Patch density determines movement patterns and foraging efficiency of large herbivores

    H.J. de Knegt;G.M. Hengeveld;F. van Langevelde;W.F. de Boer

  • Large herbivores may alter vegetation structure of semi-arid savannas through soil nutrient mediation

    Cornelis van der Waal;Ada Kool;Seline S. Meijer;Seline S. Meijer;Seline S. Meijer;Edward Kohi

  • Leaf adaptations of evergreen and deciduous trees of semi-arid and humid savannas on three continents

    Kyle W. Tomlinson;Kyle W. Tomlinson;Lourens Poorter;Frank J. Sterck;Fabian Borghetti

  • Species’ life-history traits explain interspecific variation in reservoir competence: a possible mechanism underlying the dilution effect

    Zheng Y. X. Huang;Willem F. de Boer;Frank van Langevelde;Valerie Olson;Valerie Olson

  • Water and nutrients alter herbaceous competitive effects on tree seedlings in a semi-arid savanna

    Cornelis Van Der Waal;Hans De Kroon;Willem F. De Boer;Ignas M. A. Heitkönig

  • The spatial scaling of habitat selection by African elephants.

    Henrik J. de Knegt;Frank van Langevelde;Andrew K. Skidmore;Audrey Delsink

  • Traffic mortality and the role of minor roads.

    Frank van Langevelde;Coby van Dooremalen;Catharinus F. Jaarsma

  • Biomass partitioning and root morphology of savanna trees across a water gradient

    Kyle W. Tomlinson;Frank J. Sterck;Frans Bongers;Dulce A. da Silva

  • Declines in moth populations stress the need for conserving dark nights

    Frank van Langevelde;Marijke Braamburg-Annegarn;Marijke Braamburg-Annegarn;Martinus E. Huigens;Rob Groendijk

  • Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations.

    Matthew J. Kauffman;Francesca Cagnacci;Simon Chamaillé-Jammes;Mark Hebblewhite

  • Using traffic flow theory to model traffic mortality in mammals

    Frank van Langevelde;Catharinus F. Jaarsma

  • Improving the precision and accuracy of animal population estimates with aerial image object detection

    Jasper A. J. Eikelboom;Johan Wind;Eline van de Ven;Lekishon M. Kenana;Lekishon M. Kenana

  • Flattened fauna and mitigation: Traffic victims related to road, traffic, vehicle, and species characteristics

    Catharinus F. Jaarsma;Frank van Langevelde;Hein Botma

  • Winners and losers: tropical forest tree seedling survival across a West African forest-savanna transition.

    Anabelle W. Cardoso;José A. Medina‐Vega;Yadvinder Malhi;Stephen Adu‐Bredu

Frequent Co-Authors

Herbert H. T. Prins
Herbert H. T. Prins Wageningen University & Research
Willem F. de Boer
Willem F. de Boer Wageningen University & Research
Ignas M. A. Heitkönig
Ignas M. A. Heitkönig Wageningen University & Research
Elmar M. Veenendaal
Elmar M. Veenendaal Wageningen University & Research
Rob Slotow
Rob Slotow University of KwaZulu-Natal
Andrew K. Skidmore
Andrew K. Skidmore University of Twente
Jon Lloyd
Jon Lloyd Imperial College London
Michiel F. WallisDeVries
Michiel F. WallisDeVries Wageningen University & Research
Lalit Kumar
Lalit Kumar University of New England
Michael J. Peel
Michael J. Peel Cardiff University

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