Background - The relationship between species diversity and components of ecosystem stability has been extensively studied, whilst the influence of the genetic component of biodiversity remains poorly understood. Here we manipulated both genotypic and allelic richness of the seagrass Zostera noltii, in order to explore their respective influences on the resistance of the experimental population to stress. Thus far intra-specific diversity was seldom taken into account in management plans, and restoration actions showed very low success. Information is therefore needed to understand the factors affecting resistance and resilience of populations. Results Our results show a positive influence of both allelic and genotypic richness on the res...
Investigating the ecological effects of intraspecific genetic diversity is integral to understanding...
Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance without loss of essential func...
Anthropogenic actions are responsible for changes in the environment with irreversible consequences ...
Background - The relationship between species diversity and components of ecosystem stability has be...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
Motivated by recent global reductions in biodiversity, empirical and theoretical research suggests t...
The diversity–stability relationship is the subject of a long-standing debate in ecology, but the ge...
Abstract The diversity–stability relationship is the subject of a long-standing debate in ecology, b...
<p>The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the ...
Recent theory, such as the insurance hypothesis, suggests that higher species diversity may dampen p...
Genetic diversity is one of three forms of biodiversity recognized by the IUCN as deserving conserva...
Physical disturbance has often been invoked to control genotypic diversity in sessile clonal organis...
Disturbance and habitat destruction due to human activities is a pervasive problem in near-shore mar...
Disturbance and habitat destruction due to human activities is a pervasive problem in near-shore mar...
Investigating the ecological effects of intraspecific genetic diversity is integral to understanding...
Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance without loss of essential func...
Anthropogenic actions are responsible for changes in the environment with irreversible consequences ...
Background - The relationship between species diversity and components of ecosystem stability has be...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the deg...
Motivated by recent global reductions in biodiversity, empirical and theoretical research suggests t...
The diversity–stability relationship is the subject of a long-standing debate in ecology, but the ge...
Abstract The diversity–stability relationship is the subject of a long-standing debate in ecology, b...
<p>The response of seagrass systems to a severe disturbance provides an opportunity to quantify the ...
Recent theory, such as the insurance hypothesis, suggests that higher species diversity may dampen p...
Genetic diversity is one of three forms of biodiversity recognized by the IUCN as deserving conserva...
Physical disturbance has often been invoked to control genotypic diversity in sessile clonal organis...
Disturbance and habitat destruction due to human activities is a pervasive problem in near-shore mar...
Disturbance and habitat destruction due to human activities is a pervasive problem in near-shore mar...
Investigating the ecological effects of intraspecific genetic diversity is integral to understanding...
Resilience is the ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance without loss of essential func...
Anthropogenic actions are responsible for changes in the environment with irreversible consequences ...