Space-for-Time-Substitution surveys (SFTS) are commonly used to describe zooplankton community dynamics and to determine lake ecosystem health. SFTS surveys typically combine single point observations from many lakes to evaluate the response of zooplankton community structure and dynamics (e.g., species abundance and biomass, diversity, demographics and modeled rate processes) to spatial gradients in hypothesized environmental drivers (e.g., temperature, nutrients, predation), in lieu of tracking such responses over long time scales. However, the reliability and reproducibility of SFTS zooplankton surveys have not yet been comprehensively tested against empirically-based community dynamics from longterm monitoring efforts distributed worldw...
Although competing species are expected to exhibit compensatory dynamics (negative temporal covariat...
The Island Species-Area relationship (ISAR) describes how the numbers of species increases with incr...
1. The macroecological drivers of freshwater diversity are accredited geographical, spatial and cl...
Space-for-Time-Substitution surveys (SFTS) are commonly used to describe zooplankton community dynam...
Climate change is rapidly altering the magnitude and phenology of ecological processes and communiti...
Climate change is rapidly altering the magnitude and phenology of ecological processes and communiti...
Zooplankton are of key importance in the structure and functioning of aquatic food webs. They contri...
The NCEAS Community Dynamics Working Group brought together theoretical and empirica...
Shallow lakes, one of the most widespread water bodies in the world landscape, are very sensitive to...
Long-term monitoring is essential for distinguishing between natural and anthropogenically induced c...
Increasing human impact on the environment is causing drastic changes in disturbance regimes and how...
Nutrient fluctuations and climate warming can synergistically affect trophic dynamics in lakes, resu...
This thesis describes how influences, such as top down and bottom up forces, shape zooplankton commu...
Shallow lakes are globally the most numerous water bodies and are sensitive to external perturbation...
The overarching goal of this thesis is to assess the sensitivity of the zooplankton community size s...
Although competing species are expected to exhibit compensatory dynamics (negative temporal covariat...
The Island Species-Area relationship (ISAR) describes how the numbers of species increases with incr...
1. The macroecological drivers of freshwater diversity are accredited geographical, spatial and cl...
Space-for-Time-Substitution surveys (SFTS) are commonly used to describe zooplankton community dynam...
Climate change is rapidly altering the magnitude and phenology of ecological processes and communiti...
Climate change is rapidly altering the magnitude and phenology of ecological processes and communiti...
Zooplankton are of key importance in the structure and functioning of aquatic food webs. They contri...
The NCEAS Community Dynamics Working Group brought together theoretical and empirica...
Shallow lakes, one of the most widespread water bodies in the world landscape, are very sensitive to...
Long-term monitoring is essential for distinguishing between natural and anthropogenically induced c...
Increasing human impact on the environment is causing drastic changes in disturbance regimes and how...
Nutrient fluctuations and climate warming can synergistically affect trophic dynamics in lakes, resu...
This thesis describes how influences, such as top down and bottom up forces, shape zooplankton commu...
Shallow lakes are globally the most numerous water bodies and are sensitive to external perturbation...
The overarching goal of this thesis is to assess the sensitivity of the zooplankton community size s...
Although competing species are expected to exhibit compensatory dynamics (negative temporal covariat...
The Island Species-Area relationship (ISAR) describes how the numbers of species increases with incr...
1. The macroecological drivers of freshwater diversity are accredited geographical, spatial and cl...