Aim: Human development and agriculture can have transformative and homogenizing effects on natural systems, shifting the composition of ecological communities towards non-native and native species that tolerate or thrive under human-dominated conditions. These impacts cannot be fully captured by summarizing species presence, as they include dramatic changes to patterns of species abundance. However, how human land use patterns and species invasions intersect to shape patterns of abundance and dominance within ecological communities is poorly understood even in well-known taxa. Location: Conterminous United States. Time period: 2010–2012. Major taxa studied: Passeriformes. Methods: We analyse continental-scale monitoring data to study the pr...
All organisms may be affected by humans\u27 increasing impact on Earth, but there are many potential...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Studies have shown negative impacts of increased human pressures on biodiversity at local (alpha-div...
Aim: Human development and agriculture can have transformative and homogenizing effects on natural s...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Humans are dramatically altering the planet. I use classic ecological theory, original conceptual mo...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Published onlineJournal ArticleAlien species are a major component of human-induced environmental ch...
Introduced alien species are associated with lower taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity ...
As humans harvest increasing amounts of biomass, it is crucial to gain an understanding of how much ...
Context: Agricultural expansion is a principal driver of biodiversity loss, but the impacts on commu...
Land‐use transformation is one of the most important and pervasive ecological changes occurring acro...
Aim To demonstrate that the concept of carrying capacity for species richness (SK) is highly relevan...
Aim: To show how recent declines in populations of long-distance migrant birds are associated with r...
All organisms may be affected by humans\u27 increasing impact on Earth, but there are many potential...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Studies have shown negative impacts of increased human pressures on biodiversity at local (alpha-div...
Aim: Human development and agriculture can have transformative and homogenizing effects on natural s...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Humans are dramatically altering the planet. I use classic ecological theory, original conceptual mo...
Human land use is known to homogenize biotic communities, increasing similarity in their genetic, ta...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Published onlineJournal ArticleAlien species are a major component of human-induced environmental ch...
Introduced alien species are associated with lower taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic diversity ...
As humans harvest increasing amounts of biomass, it is crucial to gain an understanding of how much ...
Context: Agricultural expansion is a principal driver of biodiversity loss, but the impacts on commu...
Land‐use transformation is one of the most important and pervasive ecological changes occurring acro...
Aim To demonstrate that the concept of carrying capacity for species richness (SK) is highly relevan...
Aim: To show how recent declines in populations of long-distance migrant birds are associated with r...
All organisms may be affected by humans\u27 increasing impact on Earth, but there are many potential...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Studies have shown negative impacts of increased human pressures on biodiversity at local (alpha-div...