Cross-species communication, where signals are sent by one species and perceived by others, is one of the most intriguing types of communication that functionally links different species to form complex ecological networks. Global change and human activity can affect communication by increasing fluctuations in species composition and phenology, altering signal profiles and intensity, and introducing noise. So far, most studies on cross-species communication have focused on a few specific species isolated from ecological communities. Scaling up investigations of cross-species communication to the community level is currently hampered by a lack of conceptual and practical methodologies. Here, we propose an interdisciplinary framework based ...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
Live organisms are not isolated in their environments. They are in contact with siblings, partners, ...
Cross-species communication, where signals are sent by one species and perceived by others, is one o...
This document contains data and r-script for paper: Plant-insect chemical communication in ecologica...
ManuscriptThe notion of chemical communication between plants and other organisms has gone from bein...
Plants emit an extraordinary diversity of chemicals that provide information about their identity an...
Chemical information conveyance is an important phenomenon in the biology of plants and animals. Thi...
Abstract. Chemical cues that convey information are widely used by living organisms. The cues mediat...
129 pagesPlants produce a large diversity of secondary metabolites that are increasingly understood ...
Chemical information conveyance between organisms has been well established for a wide range of orga...
Abstract: Information is a common phenomena in the biotic parts of ecosystems. Additional to the int...
The goal of eco-informatics is to represent natural biodiversity and ecosystem phenomena, and to com...
This thesis aims to find general principles governing the behaviour of biological systems, with a ...
Plants interact with their environment in many ways. They can emit and receive volatile organic comp...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
Live organisms are not isolated in their environments. They are in contact with siblings, partners, ...
Cross-species communication, where signals are sent by one species and perceived by others, is one o...
This document contains data and r-script for paper: Plant-insect chemical communication in ecologica...
ManuscriptThe notion of chemical communication between plants and other organisms has gone from bein...
Plants emit an extraordinary diversity of chemicals that provide information about their identity an...
Chemical information conveyance is an important phenomenon in the biology of plants and animals. Thi...
Abstract. Chemical cues that convey information are widely used by living organisms. The cues mediat...
129 pagesPlants produce a large diversity of secondary metabolites that are increasingly understood ...
Chemical information conveyance between organisms has been well established for a wide range of orga...
Abstract: Information is a common phenomena in the biotic parts of ecosystems. Additional to the int...
The goal of eco-informatics is to represent natural biodiversity and ecosystem phenomena, and to com...
This thesis aims to find general principles governing the behaviour of biological systems, with a ...
Plants interact with their environment in many ways. They can emit and receive volatile organic comp...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
Chemical communication via infochemicals plays a pivotal role in ecological interactions, allowing o...
Live organisms are not isolated in their environments. They are in contact with siblings, partners, ...