Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate understanding of the interactions among species in a community. Effects of species diversity on ecosystem functioning are usually considered more pronounced with increasing functional dissimilarity, although species within functional groups may also perform non-identical functions and interact with each other. Here we present results of a laboratory experimental study aimed at elucidating whether interspecific interactions among species within a single nematode trophic group, bacterivores, (1) affect population development and community structure, and (2) depend on food availability. We studied the population growth of Rhabditis (Pellioditis) marina...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
This paper explores the role of selective attraction to food in determining the spatial (micro)distr...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
Knowledge of the interactions between organisms within trophic groups is important for an understand...
Knowledge of the interactions between organisms within trophic groups is important for an understand...
The significance of bottom-up controls on biological communities has been a long-standing topic of i...
Michiels IC, Traunspurger W. Impact of resource availability on species composition and diversity in...
Based on the principle of competitive exclusion, species occupying the same ecological niche cannot ...
Marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating population and species loss. Some ecosystem function...
Plant diversity is known to influence the abundance and diversity of belowground biota; however, pat...
The importance of biodiversity for the functioning of ecosystems is still very unclear. Many hypothe...
Cryptic species are morphologically identical but genetically distinct, and are prominent across num...
The influence of bacterivorous nematodes (Diplolaimelloides meyli, Diplolaimelloides oschei, Diplola...
Biodiversity losses in terrestrial ecosystems may negatively affect the functioning of underground e...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
This paper explores the role of selective attraction to food in determining the spatial (micro)distr...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
Knowledge of the interactions between organisms within trophic groups is important for an understand...
Knowledge of the interactions between organisms within trophic groups is important for an understand...
The significance of bottom-up controls on biological communities has been a long-standing topic of i...
Michiels IC, Traunspurger W. Impact of resource availability on species composition and diversity in...
Based on the principle of competitive exclusion, species occupying the same ecological niche cannot ...
Marine ecosystems are experiencing accelerating population and species loss. Some ecosystem function...
Plant diversity is known to influence the abundance and diversity of belowground biota; however, pat...
The importance of biodiversity for the functioning of ecosystems is still very unclear. Many hypothe...
Cryptic species are morphologically identical but genetically distinct, and are prominent across num...
The influence of bacterivorous nematodes (Diplolaimelloides meyli, Diplolaimelloides oschei, Diplola...
Biodiversity losses in terrestrial ecosystems may negatively affect the functioning of underground e...
Behind the morphological similarity of many species, a substantial hidden genetic diversity can be f...
This paper explores the role of selective attraction to food in determining the spatial (micro)distr...
Differences in resource use or in tolerances to abiotic conditions are often invoked as potential me...