Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to the ecosystems of the world. The major causes behind the high population and species extinction rates are anthropogenic activities such as overharvesting of natural populations, pollution, climate change and destruction and fragmentation of natural habitats. There is an urgent need of understanding how these species losses affect the ecological structure and functioning of our ecosystems. Ecological communities exist in a landscape but the spatial aspects of community dynamics have until recently to large extent been ignored. However, the community’s response to species losses is likely to depend on both the structure of the local community as well as its interactions with surroundin...
Ecosystems all over the world currently experience dramatic changes in their environment. The direct...
Biodiversity is organised into complex ecological networks of interacting species in local ecosystem...
The biosphere is changing rapidly due to human endeavour. Because ecological communities underlie ne...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to the ecosystems of the world. The major cau...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
The ecosystems of the world are currently facing a variety of anthropogenic perturbations, such as c...
Understanding which species might become extinct and the consequences of such loss is critical. One ...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an unprecedented pace. This is not only followed by ethic...
Food-web structure and complexity can mediate effects of species loss such as cascading extinctions....
1.Habitat destruction, characterized by habitat loss and fragmentation, is a key driver of species e...
In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. I...
In the dawning of what may become Earth’s 6th mass extinction the topic of this thesis, understandin...
Experiments and theory in single trophic level systems dominate biodiversity and ecosystem functioni...
An important challenge in theoretical ecology is to better predict ecological responses to environme...
In natural biological communities the disappearance of one species can have knock-on effects causing...
Ecosystems all over the world currently experience dramatic changes in their environment. The direct...
Biodiversity is organised into complex ecological networks of interacting species in local ecosystem...
The biosphere is changing rapidly due to human endeavour. Because ecological communities underlie ne...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to the ecosystems of the world. The major cau...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
The ecosystems of the world are currently facing a variety of anthropogenic perturbations, such as c...
Understanding which species might become extinct and the consequences of such loss is critical. One ...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an unprecedented pace. This is not only followed by ethic...
Food-web structure and complexity can mediate effects of species loss such as cascading extinctions....
1.Habitat destruction, characterized by habitat loss and fragmentation, is a key driver of species e...
In light of the current global mass extinction of species, ecologists are facing great challenges. I...
In the dawning of what may become Earth’s 6th mass extinction the topic of this thesis, understandin...
Experiments and theory in single trophic level systems dominate biodiversity and ecosystem functioni...
An important challenge in theoretical ecology is to better predict ecological responses to environme...
In natural biological communities the disappearance of one species can have knock-on effects causing...
Ecosystems all over the world currently experience dramatic changes in their environment. The direct...
Biodiversity is organised into complex ecological networks of interacting species in local ecosystem...
The biosphere is changing rapidly due to human endeavour. Because ecological communities underlie ne...