Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great challenges in current biodiversity research. For a long time, this topic has been addressed by traditional biodiversity experiments. Most of these approaches treat species as trait-free, taxonomic units characterizing communities only by species number without accounting for species traits. However, extinctions do not occur at random as there is a clear correlation between extinction risk and species traits. In this review, we assume that large species will be most threatened by extinction and use novel allometric and size-spectrum concepts that include body mass as a primary species trait at the levels of populations and individuals, respec...
In natural biological communities the disappearance of one species can have knock-on effects causing...
Functionally unique species contribute to the functional diversity of natural systems, often enhanci...
Species extinctions are accelerating globally, yet the mechanisms that maintain local biodiversity r...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
Human-induced habitat destruction, overexploitation, introduction of alien species and climate chang...
Experiments and theory in single trophic level systems dominate biodiversity and ecosystem functioni...
The studies presented here investigate the stability of natural ecosystems, either in response to pe...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
Understanding which species might become extinct and the consequences of such loss is critical. One ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to the ecosystems of the world. The major cau...
In the dawning of what may become Earth’s 6th mass extinction the topic of this thesis, understandin...
Mutual reinforcement between abiotic and biotic factors can drive small populations into a catastrop...
The majority of research on biodiversity-ecosystem functioning in laboratories has concentrated on a...
In natural biological communities the disappearance of one species can have knock-on effects causing...
Functionally unique species contribute to the functional diversity of natural systems, often enhanci...
Species extinctions are accelerating globally, yet the mechanisms that maintain local biodiversity r...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
Human-induced habitat destruction, overexploitation, introduction of alien species and climate chang...
Experiments and theory in single trophic level systems dominate biodiversity and ecosystem functioni...
The studies presented here investigate the stability of natural ecosystems, either in response to pe...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
Understanding which species might become extinct and the consequences of such loss is critical. One ...
Extinction risk in vertebrates has been linked to large body size, but this putative relationship ha...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to the ecosystems of the world. The major cau...
In the dawning of what may become Earth’s 6th mass extinction the topic of this thesis, understandin...
Mutual reinforcement between abiotic and biotic factors can drive small populations into a catastrop...
The majority of research on biodiversity-ecosystem functioning in laboratories has concentrated on a...
In natural biological communities the disappearance of one species can have knock-on effects causing...
Functionally unique species contribute to the functional diversity of natural systems, often enhanci...
Species extinctions are accelerating globally, yet the mechanisms that maintain local biodiversity r...