Recent research has generally shown that a small change in the number of species in a food web can have consequences both for community structure and ecosystem processes. However ‘change’ is not limited to just the number of species in a community, but might include an alteration to such properties as precipitation, nutrient cycling and temperature. How such changes might affect species interactions is important, not just through the presence or absence of interactions, but also because the patterning of interaction strengths among species is intimately associated with community stability. Interaction strengths encompass such properties as feeding rates and assimilation efficiencies, and encapsulate functionally important information with r...
Global biodiversity is eroding at an alarming rate, through a combination of anthropogenic disturba...
Many ecologists are concerned that biodiversity loss from human impact on natural ecosystems could c...
Global warming and increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition are ranked as second and third most im...
Recent research has generally shown that a small change in the number of species in a food web can h...
Recent research has generally shown that a small change in the number of species in a food web can h...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
The pattern of predator-prey interactions is thought to be a key determinant of ecosystem processes ...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
textNatural communities of species embody complex interrelationships between the structure of the in...
Understanding the mechanisms driving stability in natural ecosystems is of crucial importance, espec...
Functionally unique species contribute to the functional diversity of natural systems, often enhanci...
Trophic interaction modifications, where a consumer‐resource link is affected by additional species,...
Climate change is generating novel communities composed of new combinations of species. These result...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an unprecedented pace. This is not only followed by ethic...
Global biodiversity is eroding at an alarming rate, through a combination of anthropogenic disturba...
Many ecologists are concerned that biodiversity loss from human impact on natural ecosystems could c...
Global warming and increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition are ranked as second and third most im...
Recent research has generally shown that a small change in the number of species in a food web can h...
Recent research has generally shown that a small change in the number of species in a food web can h...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
The pattern of predator-prey interactions is thought to be a key determinant of ecosystem processes ...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
textNatural communities of species embody complex interrelationships between the structure of the in...
Understanding the mechanisms driving stability in natural ecosystems is of crucial importance, espec...
Functionally unique species contribute to the functional diversity of natural systems, often enhanci...
Trophic interaction modifications, where a consumer‐resource link is affected by additional species,...
Climate change is generating novel communities composed of new combinations of species. These result...
Biodiversity loss is occurring globally at an unprecedented pace. This is not only followed by ethic...
Global biodiversity is eroding at an alarming rate, through a combination of anthropogenic disturba...
Many ecologists are concerned that biodiversity loss from human impact on natural ecosystems could c...
Global warming and increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition are ranked as second and third most im...