How aquatic organisms survive in the vast arid landscapes of central Australia is an ecological question which can provide critical insights into the factors underpinning persistence of biodiverse communities. Some community theory has suggested that species-rich and complex food-webs are inherently unstable, but recent modelling has shown that factors such as adaptive foraging and within-species trophic variability may compensate for this instability and facilitate species persistence and coexistence. The potential role of temperament (i.e., consistent within-species differences in behaviour) in population and community stability is an intriguing knowledge gap, particularly as recent empirical analysis suggests that temperament is related ...
Competition for limiting resources is a fundamental and well-established driver of niche partitionin...
Tide pools are challenging environments. They can experience rapid changes in temperature, salinity ...
Trait-based models of ecological communities and ecosystem functioning often fail to account for int...
Organisms inhabit a variable world. Indeed, the spectacular variation exhibited by natural environme...
Aim: We examine landscape processes shaping the range-wide phylogeography of a dispersal-limited, de...
Moran N, Wong BBM, Thompson RM. Communities at the extreme. Aquatic food webs in desert landscapes. ...
Human activities affect even the most remote and best preserved places on Earth. One of those places...
Persistence of fishes in extreme environments, such as deserts, relies on populations being connecte...
Foodweb analyses can provide insight as to how species persist in naturally dynamic environments and...
Freshwater ecosystems in arid regions range from highly fragmented to highly connected, and connecti...
Managing and restoring faunal diversity across large areas requires an understanding of the roles of...
Fish living in highly variable and unpredictable environments need to possess life-history strategie...
All individuals within a population are unique. Individual variation in behaviour – or animal person...
Third Place at the Denman in the Water and Earth categoryWith all of the different environmental sh...
Physiological, anatomical and behavioural adaptations enable the Australian desert goby, Chlamydogob...
Competition for limiting resources is a fundamental and well-established driver of niche partitionin...
Tide pools are challenging environments. They can experience rapid changes in temperature, salinity ...
Trait-based models of ecological communities and ecosystem functioning often fail to account for int...
Organisms inhabit a variable world. Indeed, the spectacular variation exhibited by natural environme...
Aim: We examine landscape processes shaping the range-wide phylogeography of a dispersal-limited, de...
Moran N, Wong BBM, Thompson RM. Communities at the extreme. Aquatic food webs in desert landscapes. ...
Human activities affect even the most remote and best preserved places on Earth. One of those places...
Persistence of fishes in extreme environments, such as deserts, relies on populations being connecte...
Foodweb analyses can provide insight as to how species persist in naturally dynamic environments and...
Freshwater ecosystems in arid regions range from highly fragmented to highly connected, and connecti...
Managing and restoring faunal diversity across large areas requires an understanding of the roles of...
Fish living in highly variable and unpredictable environments need to possess life-history strategie...
All individuals within a population are unique. Individual variation in behaviour – or animal person...
Third Place at the Denman in the Water and Earth categoryWith all of the different environmental sh...
Physiological, anatomical and behavioural adaptations enable the Australian desert goby, Chlamydogob...
Competition for limiting resources is a fundamental and well-established driver of niche partitionin...
Tide pools are challenging environments. They can experience rapid changes in temperature, salinity ...
Trait-based models of ecological communities and ecosystem functioning often fail to account for int...