The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally accepted, but categorical descriptors that summarize species-specific contributions to ecosystems tend to reference a limited number of biological traits and underestimate the importance of how organisms interact with their environment. Here, we show how three functionally contrasting sediment-dwelling marine invertebrates affect fluid and particle transport - important processes in mediating nutrient cycling - and use high-resolution reconstructions of burrow geometry to determine the extent and nature of biogenic modification. We find that individual functional effect descriptors fall short of being able to adequately characterize how species ...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2441 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)The central theme of this thesis ...
The biodiversity crisis has increased interest in understanding the role of biodiversity for ecosyst...
Recent studies in terrestrial, plant-dominated systems have shown that reductions in diversity can a...
The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally acc...
Many biological processes underpin ecosystem functioning and health. Determining changes in these pr...
There is unequivocal evidence that altered biodiversity, through changes in the expression and distr...
The ecological consequences of species loss are widely studied, but represent an end point of enviro...
Current and projected rates of extinction provide impetus to investigate the conse-\ud qu...
Biological assemblages are constantly undergoing change, with species being introduced, extirpated a...
Whilst there is a wealth of empirical studies that indicate negative ecosystem consequences of biodi...
The traits of organisms – their physiological, behavioural or life-history characteristics – determi...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
ABSTRACT: The extent to which changes in biodiversity are causally linked to key ecosystem processes...
Anthropogenic activities affect ecosystems and alter community dynamics and species interactions, wh...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2441 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)The central theme of this thesis ...
The biodiversity crisis has increased interest in understanding the role of biodiversity for ecosyst...
Recent studies in terrestrial, plant-dominated systems have shown that reductions in diversity can a...
The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally acc...
Many biological processes underpin ecosystem functioning and health. Determining changes in these pr...
There is unequivocal evidence that altered biodiversity, through changes in the expression and distr...
The ecological consequences of species loss are widely studied, but represent an end point of enviro...
Current and projected rates of extinction provide impetus to investigate the conse-\ud qu...
Biological assemblages are constantly undergoing change, with species being introduced, extirpated a...
Whilst there is a wealth of empirical studies that indicate negative ecosystem consequences of biodi...
The traits of organisms – their physiological, behavioural or life-history characteristics – determi...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
Ecological studies based on time-series often investigate community changes centered on species abun...
ABSTRACT: The extent to which changes in biodiversity are causally linked to key ecosystem processes...
Anthropogenic activities affect ecosystems and alter community dynamics and species interactions, wh...
Merged with duplicate record 10026.1/2441 on 14.03.2017 by CS (TIS)The central theme of this thesis ...
The biodiversity crisis has increased interest in understanding the role of biodiversity for ecosyst...
Recent studies in terrestrial, plant-dominated systems have shown that reductions in diversity can a...