Theory posits that resilience of ecosystems increases when there is a diversity of agents (e.g., species) and linkages between them. If ecosystems are conceptualized as components of coupled human and natural systems, then a corollary would be that novel types of human-induced diversity may also foster resilience. We explored this hypothesis by studying how socially created diversity mediated the impact of a historically severe drought on a network of wetlands in the foothills of the California Sierra Nevada containing a metapopulation of the threatened California Black Rail (Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus). We examined how (1) diversity in motivations for land ownership affected use of irrigation water and response to drought; (2) dif...
Ecosystem degradation and subsequent biodiversity loss has plagued freshwater environments globally....
The Bear River is driven by a highly variable, snow-driven montane ecosystem and flows through a dro...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
Theory posits that resilience of ecosystems increases when there is a diversity of agents (e.g., spe...
In working landscapes where natural resource extraction co-occurs with habitat conservation, species...
[Methods] We mapped all emergent wetlands > 5×5 m within our study area—California’s Sierra Nevada f...
1. There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negatively affect ecosystem fu...
Southwestern US irrigated landscapes are facing upheaval due to water scarcity and land use conversi...
Floodplains are disturbance-driven ecosystems with high spatial and temporal habitat diversity, maki...
Title: Wildlife communities respond differently to hydrologic restoration of wetlands in agricultura...
Ecological communities can remain stable in the face of disturbance if their constituent species hav...
Soil seed banks serve as reservoirs of taxonomic and genetic diversity and can buffer the effect of ...
Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, functions a...
Recent work in ecology suggests that the diversity of responses to environmental change among specie...
ackground/Question/Methods There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negati...
Ecosystem degradation and subsequent biodiversity loss has plagued freshwater environments globally....
The Bear River is driven by a highly variable, snow-driven montane ecosystem and flows through a dro...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
Theory posits that resilience of ecosystems increases when there is a diversity of agents (e.g., spe...
In working landscapes where natural resource extraction co-occurs with habitat conservation, species...
[Methods] We mapped all emergent wetlands > 5×5 m within our study area—California’s Sierra Nevada f...
1. There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negatively affect ecosystem fu...
Southwestern US irrigated landscapes are facing upheaval due to water scarcity and land use conversi...
Floodplains are disturbance-driven ecosystems with high spatial and temporal habitat diversity, maki...
Title: Wildlife communities respond differently to hydrologic restoration of wetlands in agricultura...
Ecological communities can remain stable in the face of disturbance if their constituent species hav...
Soil seed banks serve as reservoirs of taxonomic and genetic diversity and can buffer the effect of ...
Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, functions a...
Recent work in ecology suggests that the diversity of responses to environmental change among specie...
ackground/Question/Methods There is growing concern that the current loss of biodiversity may negati...
Ecosystem degradation and subsequent biodiversity loss has plagued freshwater environments globally....
The Bear River is driven by a highly variable, snow-driven montane ecosystem and flows through a dro...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...