@misc{HallSchmidtWaggeetal., author = {Hall, Braeden and Schmidt, Kathleen and Wagge, Jordan and Lewis, Savannah C. and Weissgerber, Sophia C. and Kiunke, Felix and Pfuhl, Gerit and Stieger, Stefan and Tran, Ulrich S. and Barzykowski, Krystian and Bogatyreva, Natalia and Kowal, Marta and Massar, KarlIJn and Pernerstofer, Felizitas and Sorokowski, Piotr and Voracek, Martin and Chartier, Christopher R. and Brandt, Mark J. and Grahe, Jon E. and {\"O}zdoğru, Asil A. and Andreychik, Michael R. and Chen, Sau-Chin and Evans, Thomas R. and Hautekiet, Caro and IJzerman, Hans and Kačm{\´a}r, Pavol and Krafnick, Anthony J. and Musser, Erica D. and Vergauwe, Evie and Werner, Kaitlyn M. and Aczel, Balazs and Arriaga, Patr{\´i}cia and Batres, Carlota and Beaudry, Jennifer L. and Cova, Florian and Ďurbisov{\´a}, Simona and Cramblet Alvarez, Leslie D. and Feldman, Gilad and Godbersen, Hendrik and Gottfried, Jaroslav and Haeffel, Gerald J. and Hartanto, Andree and Isloi, Chris and McFall, Joseph P. and Milyavskaya, Marina and Moreau, David and Nos{\´a}ľov{\´a}, Ester and Papaioannou, Kostas and Ruiz-Fernandez, Susana and Schr{\"o}tter, Jana and Storage, Daniel and Vezirian, Kevin and Volz, Leonhard and Weisberg, Yanna J. and Xiao, Qinyu and Awlia, Dana and Branit, Hannah W. and Dunn, Megan R. and Groyecka-Bernard, Agata and Haneda, Ricky and Kielinska, Julita and Kolle, Caroline and Lubomski, Paweł and Miller, Alexys M. and M{\ae}kel{\ae}, Martin J. and Pantazi, Mytro and Ribeiro, Rafael R. and Ross, Robert M. and Sorokowska, Agnieszka and Aberson, Christopher L. and Vassiliou, Xanthippi Alexi and Baker, Bradley J. and Bognar, Miklos and Cong, Chin Wen and Danvers, Alex F. and Davis, William E. and Dranseika, Vilius and Dumbravă, Andrei and Farmer, Harry and Field, Andy P. and Forscher, Patrick S. and Graton, Aur{\´e}lien and Hajdu, Nandor and Howlett, Peter A. and Kabut, Radosław and Larsen, Emmett M. and Lee, Sean T. H. and Legate, Nicole and Levitan, Carmel A. and Levy, Neil and Lu, Jackson G. and Misiak, Michał and Morariu, Roxana E. and Novak, Jennifer and Pronizius, Ekaterina and Prusova, Irina and Rathnayake, Athulya S. and Romanova, Marina O. and R{\"o}er, Jan P. and Sampaio, Waldir M. and Schild, Christoph and Schulte-Mecklenbeck, Michael and Stephen, Ian D. and Szecsi, Peter and Takacs, Elizabeth and Teeter, Julia N. and Thiele-Evans, Elian H. and Valeiro-Paterlini, Julia and Vilares, Iris and Villafana, Louise and Wang, Ke and Wu, Raymond and {\´A}lvarez-Solas, Sara and Moshontz, Hannah and Buchanan, Erin M.}, title = {Registered Replication Report: A Large Multilab Cross-Cultural Conceptual Replication of Turri et al. (2015)}, series = {Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science}, volume = {7}, journal = {Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science}, number = {4}, publisher = {SAGE Publications}, issn = {2515-2459}, doi = {10.1177/25152459241267902}, pages = {1 -- 38}, language = {en} } @incollection{Ulrich, author = {Ulrich, Peter}, title = {Verflochtene Borderlands - Inter- und Intraregionale Governance-Netzwerke in einem „gelebten Europa der Grenzregionen"}, series = {Linking Borderlands. Komplexit{\"a}t - Dynamik - Interdisziplinarit{\"a}t}, booktitle = {Linking Borderlands. Komplexit{\"a}t - Dynamik - Interdisziplinarit{\"a}t}, editor = {Bonin, Sara and Gailing, Ludger and Mangels, Kirsten and Schank, Tobias and Zinkhahn Rhobodes, Dagna}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-7560-1427-9}, doi = {10.5771/9783748919667}, pages = {59 -- 70}, language = {de} } @incollection{ReentsThurmUlrichetal., author = {Reents, Martin and Thurm, Stefanie and Ulrich, Peter and Wenzelburger, Georg}, title = {Policy-Transfer in und zwischen Borderlands. Grenzregionale Strategien als Beispiele f{\"u}r inter- und intranationalen Policy-Transfer}, series = {Linking Borderlands. Komplexit{\"a}t - Dynamik - Interdisziplinarit{\"a}t}, booktitle = {Linking Borderlands. Komplexit{\"a}t - Dynamik - Interdisziplinarit{\"a}t}, editor = {Bonin, Sara and Gailing, Ludger and Mangels, Kirsten and Schank, Tobias and Zinkhahn Rhobodes, Dagna}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-7560-1427-9}, doi = {10.5771/9783748919667}, pages = {135 -- 146}, language = {de} } @misc{ThurmWenzelburgerUlrich, author = {Thurm, Stefanie and Wenzelburger, Georg and Ulrich, Peter}, title = {Studying policy transfer and policy learning in border regions. A proposition for interdisciplinary dialogue and a research agenda}, series = {Regional \& Federal Studies}, journal = {Regional \& Federal Studies}, issn = {1359-7566}, doi = {10.1080/13597566.2024.2329882}, pages = {1 -- 26}, abstract = {In recent years, research on cross-border cooperation has proliferated, also receiving increased attention from political science. Nevertheless, important insights from the literatures on policy learning and transfer have not been systematically introduced into this field of study so far. In this article, we address this shortcoming by offering an analytical framework for analysing policy learning and transfer in (cross-)border regions, thereby focusing on processes that may help us better capture the evolution and dynamics of cross-border regions. We conceptually discern between four different types, namely policy learning in cross-border regions, horizontal transfer in cross-border regions, horizontal transfer between cross-border regions and vertical transfer between the European or the national and the (cross-)border level. For each case, we discuss potential drivers and give empirical examples to illustrate the conceptual model.}, language = {en} } @misc{BucherBataryBaudryetal., author = {Bucher, Roman and Batary, P{\´e}ter and Baudry, Julia and Beaumelle, L{\´e}a and Čerevkov{\´a}, Andrea and Garcia de la Riva, Enrique and Dirilgen, Tara and Gall{\´e}, Robert and Kesse-Guyot, Emmanuelle and Rembiałkowska, Ewa and Rusch, Adrien and Stanley, Dara A. and Ulrich, Werner and Birkhofer, Klaus}, title = {Functional diversity of ground beetles improved aphid control but did not increase crop yields on European farms}, series = {Ecological Applications}, volume = {2024}, journal = {Ecological Applications}, issn = {1051-0761}, doi = {10.1002/eap.3035}, pages = {16}, abstract = {Land-use intensification is often associated with a decline in functional diversity, potentially undermining the provision of ecosystem services. However, how changes in traits affect ecosystem processes remains poorly understood. Variation in trait values among species in a community may drive ecosystem processes. Alternatively, the mass ratio hypothesis proposes that trait values of the dominant species in a local community are related to ecosystem processes. Using data from 159 farms in six European countries, we quantified the impact of local and landscape-level land-use intensity on ground beetles as pest control agents. We then assessed the extent to which functional diversity and community-weighted mean trait values relate to pest control and cereal yield. In addition, we assessed how the responses to land use and the effects of different species on pest control and yield varied with their traits to compare the relative impact of the traits studied. Functional diversity of ground beetles improved aphid removal, but did not translate into higher crop yields. Pest control of aphids was enhanced by a higher proportion of smaller, mobile ground beetles with a preference for the vegetation layer. Smaller, predatory ground beetles in communities improved crop yield. The magnitude of responses to land-use intensification and the effects on pest control and yield were more strongly influenced by body size than other traits. Our study provides evidence that reduced management intensity can improve pest control by supporting small-sized, macropterous ground beetles. In contrast to the claims of ecological intensification, our joint analysis of the direct effects of land use on yield and indirect effects via functional diversity of ground beetles and pest control suggests that ecosystem services by ground beetles cannot compensate for the yield gap due to a reduction in land-use intensity.}, language = {en} }