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Arnold J. H. van Vliet
Researcher at Wageningen University and Research Centre
Publications - 38
Citations - 3668
Arnold J. H. van Vliet is an academic researcher from Wageningen University and Research Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ixodes ricinus & Tick. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 36 publications receiving 3238 citations. Previous affiliations of Arnold J. H. van Vliet include International Institute of Minnesota & Foundation for Sustainable Development.
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European phenological response to climate change matches the warming pattern
Annette Menzel,Tim H. Sparks,Nicole Estrella,Elisabeth Koch,Anto Aasa,Rein Ahas,Kerstin Alm-Kübler,Peter Bissolli,Ol 'ga Braslavská,Agrita Briede,Frank-M. Chmielewski,Zalika Črepinšek,Yannick Curnel,Åslög Dahl,Claudio Defila,Alison Donnelly,Yolanda Filella,Katarzyna Jatczak,Finn Måge,Antonio Mestre,Øyvind Nordli,Josep Peñuelas,Pentti Pirinen,Viera Remisová,Helfried Scheifinger,Martin Striz,Andreja Sušnik,Arnold J. H. van Vliet,F. E. Wielgolaski,Susanne Zach,Ana Zust +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used an enormous systematic phenological network data set of more than 125 000 observational series of 542 plant and 19 animal species in 21 European countries (1971-2000) and concluded that previously published results of phenological changes were not biased by reporting or publication predisposition.
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Importance and threat as determining factors for criticality of natural capital
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present some guidelines to determine the criticality of natural capital, based on two main criteria: the importance of natural ecosystems (ecological, socio-cultural and economic) and the degree of threat based on the quantity and quality of the (remaining) natural areas in a given region.
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The influence of temperature and climate change on the timing of pollen release in the Netherlands
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyse the relation between climate parameters, especially temperature, and the start of the pollen season in the western part of the Netherlands based on daily pollen counts of the Leiden University Medical Centre and temperature measurements from 1969 till 2000 by the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute in De Bill.
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Approaches to passive mosquito surveillance in the EU
Helge Kampen,Jolyon M. Medlock,Alexander G.C. Vaux,Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt,Arnold J. H. van Vliet,Frederic Bartumeus,Aitana Oltra,Carla A. Sousa,Sébastien Chouin,Doreen Werner +9 more
TL;DR: The presented projects demonstrate that passive approaches are powerful tools to survey the mosquito fauna in order to supplement active mosquito surveillance strategies and render them more focused.
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The European Phenology Network.
Arnold J. H. van Vliet,Rudolf de Groot,Yvette Bellens,Peter Braun,Robert Bruegger,Ekko Bruns,Jan G. P. W. Clevers,Christine Estreguil,Michael Flechsig,François Jeanneret,Marta Maggi,Pim Martens,Bettina Menne,Annette Menzel,Tim H. Sparks +14 more
TL;DR: The EPN demonstrates that many disciplines have to deal with changes in the timing of life-cycle events in response to climate change and that many different user groups are involved, and shows how EPN addresses issues such as raising public awareness and education.