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Gcb Bioenergy | 2009

Is biofuel policy harming biodiversity in Europe

Jeannette Eggers; Katja Tröltzsch; Alessandra Falcucci; Luigi Maiorano; Peter H. Verburg; Erik Framstad; Gerald Louette; Dirk Maes; Szabolcs Nagy; W.A. Ozinga; Ben Delbaere

We assessed the potential impacts of land‐use changes resulting from a change in the current biofuel policy on biodiversity in Europe. We evaluated the possible impact of both arable and woody biofuel crops on changes in distribution of 313 species pertaining to different taxonomic groups. Using species‐specific information on habitat suitability as well as land use simulations for three different biofuel policy options, we downscaled available species distribution data from the original resolution of 50 to 1u2003km. The downscaled maps were then applied to analyse potential changes in habitat size and species composition at different spatial levels. Our results indicate that more species might suffer from habitat losses rather than benefit from a doubled biofuel target, while abolishing the biofuel target would mainly have positive effects. However, the possible impacts vary spatially and depend on the biofuel crop choice, with woody crops being less detrimental than arable crops. Our results give an indication for policy and decision makers of what might happen to biodiversity under a changed biofuel policy in the European Union. The presented approach is considered to be innovative as to date no comparable policy impact assessment has been applied to such a large set of key species at the European scale.


Journal of Insect Conservation | 2014

Wanted! Dead or alive: the tale of the Brown’s Grayling (Pseudochazara amymone)

Rudi Verovnik; Miloš Popović; Martina Šašić; Sylvain Cuvelier; Dirk Maes

The Brown’s Grayling (Pseudochazara amymone) is one of the most enigmatic and sought after species among European butterflies. Hiding its exact distribution for almost 40xa0years with the idea of protecting it, resulted in an increasing collector’s interest, with market prices reaching up to 1,000 euro for a single female after its discovery in Albania. Aiming to demystify this butterfly and enable entomologists and conservationists to see the species in its natural environment, we provide detailed information on its distribution in south-eastern Albania. In addition, we modelled the potential species distribution to facilitate further surveys within its potential range. The modelled range of P. amymone is highly fragmented stretching from the central part of eastern Albania to northern Greece and is strongly bound to ophiolite geological strata. The species was re-assessed as Endangered according to the IUCN criteria, with a predicted population decline due to construction of hydroelectric power plants in one of the locations. We argue that hiding valuable information regarding threatened insect species may have negative effects and we advocate publishing available distribution data so that conservation measures may be undertaken where and when necessary.


Journal of Insect Conservation | 2013

Conserving Europe’s most endangered butterfly: the Macedonian Grayling (Pseudochazara cingovskii)

Rudi Verovnik; Branko Micevski; Dirk Maes; Irma Wynhoff; Chris van Swaay; Martin Warren

The Macedonian Grayling is listed as critically endangered in the recent IUCN Red List of European butterflies because of its extreme rarity and habitat loss due to quarrying. This categorisation was, however, based on rather limited knowledge on its actual distribution, population size and habitat requirements. In 2012, we conducted field surveys to acquire more information. We found the species at six new sites extending its known range of suitable habitat to just under 10xa0km2. The daily population size was estimated using capture-mark-recapture method in the most densely populated part of the Pletvar pass site at more than 650 individuals. Adults proved to be extremely sedentary, not moving far even within the continuous habitat on the same slope. Oviposition was observed on dry plant material and in a rock crevice close to the potential larval host plant Festuca sp. Quarrying is confirmed to be the main threat to the habitat of the Macedonian Grayling with five out of seven populated sites containing active marble quarries. Due to the enlargement of the known area of occupancy, its threat status would now be estimated at endangered. Despite the restricted knowledge about its distribution and trends in the population size, the IUCN criteria proved to be applicable to determine the threat status of a rare and localized butterfly such as Pseudochazara cingovskii. Its original assessment of being called the most threatened butterfly in Europe resulted in immediate research project and subsequent actions that will undoubtedly help to conserve it in the future.


Conservation Biology | 2009

Declines in common, widespread butterflies in a landscape under intense human use.

Hans Van Dyck; Arco J. van Strien; Dirk Maes; Chris van Swaay


Archive | 1995

Een gedocumenteerde Rode Lijst van de zandloopkevers en loopkevers van Vlaanderen

Konjev Desender; Dirk Maes; Jean-Pierre Maelfait; M Van Kerckvoorde


Conservation Letters | 2013

Not the right time to amend the annexes of the European habitats directive

Dirk Maes; Sue Collins; Miguel L. Munguira; Martina Šašić; Josef Settele; Chris van Swaay; Rudi Verovnik; Martin Warren; Martin Wiemers; Irma Wynhoff


Archive | 2006

Biodiversity indicators 2006

Heidi Demolder; Johan Peymen; Tim Adriaens; Anny Anselin; Claude Belpaire; Niko Boone; Lode De Beck; Luc De Keersmaeker; Geert De Knijf; Koen Devos; Joris Everaert; Ivy Jansen; Leon Lommaert; Dirk Maes; Thierry Onkelinx; Ilse Simoens; Maarten Stevens; Marijke Thoonen; Koen Van Den Berge; Beatrijs Van der Aa; Peter Van Gossum; Wouter Van Landuyt; Wouter Van Reeth; Jan Van Uytvanck; Glenn Vermeersch; Hugo Verreycken


Diversity and distributions : a journal of conservation biogeography | 1998

Migration of the painted lady butterfly Cynthia cardui in Europe: evidence from monitoring

Ernie Pollard; Chris van Swaay; Constantí Stefanescu; K.E. Lundsten; Dirk Maes; J.N. Greatorex-Davies


EuroChoices | 2009

BioScore: A tool to assess the impacts of European Community policies on Europe's biodiversity

Ben Delbaere; A. Nieto Serradilla; M. Snethlage; Rob Alkemade; Luigi Boitani; Jeannette Eggers; Alessandra Falcucci; Erik Framstad; M. de Heer; S.M. Hennekens; D. Kemitzoglou; B. de Knegt; G. de Knijf; Gerald Louette; Dirk Maes; Luigi Maiorano; Szabolcs Nagy; W.A. Ozinga; J.H.J. Schaminee; S. van Tol; Katja Tröltzsch


Archive | 2007

Biodiversity indicators 2007: state of nature in Flanders (Belgium)

Heidi Demolder; Johan Peymen; Tim Adriaens; Anny Anselin; Claude Belpaire; Niko Boone; Lode De Beck; Luc De Keersmaeker; Geert De Knijf; Koenraad Devos; Joris Everaert; Ivy Jansen; Leon Lommaert; Dirk Maes; Thierry Onkelinx; Ilse Simoens; Maarten Stevens; Marijke Thoonen; Koen Van Den Berge; Beatrijs Van der Aa; Peter Van Gossum; Wouter Van Landuyt; Wouter Van Reeth; Jan Van Uytvanck; Glenn Vermeersch; Hugo Verreycken

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Geert De Knijf

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Wouter Vanreusel

Catholic University of Leuven

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Hans Van Dyck

Université catholique de Louvain

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Anny Anselin

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Thierry Onkelinx

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Glenn Vermeersch

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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Tim Adriaens

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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H Van Dyck

Université catholique de Louvain

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