Marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating population and species loss. Some ecosystem functions are decreasing and there is growing interest in the link between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. The role of cryptic (morphologically identical but genetically distinct) species in this biodiversity–ecosystem functioning link is unclear and has not yet been formally tested. We tested if there is a differential effect of four cryptic species of the bacterivorous nematode Litoditis marina on the decomposition process of macroalgae. Bacterivorous nematodes can stimulate or slow down bacterial activity and modify the bacterial assemblage composition. Moreover, we tested if interspecific interactions among the four cryptic species influe...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating population and species loss. Some ecosystem function...
The importance of biodiversity for the functioning of ecosystems is still very unclear. Many hypothe...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
P>1. Interest in the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem processes is increasing, stimulated by the...
International audience1. Understanding the functional significance of species interactions in ecosys...
Cryptic species are morphologically identical but genetically distinct, and are prominent across num...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a hidden genetic diversity can be found. This c...
Based on the principle of competitive exclusion, species occupying the same ecological niche cannot ...
A large body of research has revealed (often) positive biodiversity–ecosystemfunctioning (B–EF) rela...
The influence of bacterivorous nematodes (Diplolaimelloides meyli, Diplolaimelloides oschei, Diplola...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating population and species loss. Some ecosystem function...
The importance of biodiversity for the functioning of ecosystems is still very unclear. Many hypothe...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
P>1. Interest in the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem processes is increasing, stimulated by the...
International audience1. Understanding the functional significance of species interactions in ecosys...
Cryptic species are morphologically identical but genetically distinct, and are prominent across num...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a hidden genetic diversity can be found. This c...
Based on the principle of competitive exclusion, species occupying the same ecological niche cannot ...
A large body of research has revealed (often) positive biodiversity–ecosystemfunctioning (B–EF) rela...
The influence of bacterivorous nematodes (Diplolaimelloides meyli, Diplolaimelloides oschei, Diplola...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Coexistence of highly similar species is at odds with ecological theory of competition; coexistence,...