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A. M. Kipkeev, Vladimir G. Onipchenko, Johannes H. C. Cornelissen, A. D. Kozhevnikova, Alexander S. Zernov, Inga Hiiesalu, Richard S. P. van Logtestijn, Mikhail I. Makarov, D. K. Tekeev, A. A. Akhmetzhanova, Liesje Mommer, Jan Willem van der Paauw
Publikováno v:
Ecology 102 (2021) 3
Onipchenko, V G, Kipkeev, A M, Mommer, L, van der Paauw, J W, van Logtestijn, R S P, Tekeev, D K, Zernov, A S, Akhmetzhanova, A A, Kozhevnikova, A D, Hiiesalu, I, Makarov, M I & Cornelissen, J H C 2021, ' Snow roots : Where are they and what are they for? ', Ecology, vol. 102, no. 3, e03255, pp. 1-4 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3255
Ecology, 102(3):e03255, 1-4. Ecological Society of America
Ecology, 102(3)
Onipchenko, V G, Kipkeev, A M, Mommer, L, van der Paauw, J W, van Logtestijn, R S P, Tekeev, D K, Zernov, A S, Akhmetzhanova, A A, Kozhevnikova, A D, Hiiesalu, I, Makarov, M I & Cornelissen, J H C 2021, ' Snow roots : Where are they and what are they for? ', Ecology, vol. 102, no. 3, e03255, pp. 1-4 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3255
Ecology, 102(3):e03255, 1-4. Ecological Society of America
Ecology, 102(3)
Snow roots are a very special type of roots that counteract geotropism to grow upward into long-lasting snow fields. They develop under snow at near 0oC, a phenomenon that had previously only been reported from plant shoots (Korner et al. 2019). Up t
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D. Ryan Norris, Stéphanie M. Doucet, Greg W. Mitchell, Nathaniel T. Wheelwright, Bradley K. Woodworth, Daniel J. Mennill, Joseph B. Burant, Shannon Whelan, Amy E. M. Newman, Eric W. Heisey
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 103
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to adjust the timing of life-history events in response to environmental and demographic conditions. Shifts by individuals in the timing of breeding with respect to variation in age and temperature are well docu
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Ecology, 100(11):e02819. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Chen, C, Harvey, J A, Biere, A & Gols, R 2019, ' Rain downpours affect survival and development of insect herbivores : the specter of climate change? ', Ecology, vol. 100, no. 11, e02819, pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2819
Ecology, 100(11)
Ecology, 100(11):e02819, 1-10. Ecological Society of America
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Ecology
Chen, C, Harvey, J A, Biere, A & Gols, R 2019, ' Rain downpours affect survival and development of insect herbivores : the specter of climate change? ', Ecology, vol. 100, no. 11, e02819, pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.2819
Ecology, 100(11)
Ecology, 100(11):e02819, 1-10. Ecological Society of America
Ecology 100 (2019) 11
Ecology
Changes in the frequency, duration, and intensity of rainfall events are among the abiotic effects predicted under anthropogenic global warming. Heavy downpours may profoundly affect the development and survival of small organisms such as insects. He
Autor:
Rassim Khelifa
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 102
Dragonflies never cease surprising me. I thought the most astonishing observation was the apparent "death feigning" (tonic immobility) of females to avoid male harassment. I observed this behavior during my PhD studies in the Swiss Alps in the holarc
Publikováno v:
Ecology.
The genus Roscoea, a Himalayan endemic and only alpine member of the predominately tropical family Zingiberaceae, is well-known for possessing elaborate floral traits commonly associated with biotic pollination, and particularly with long-tongued fly
Autor:
Caicai Zhang, Philippe Marchand, María Natalia Umaña, Min Cao, Luxiang Lin, Nathan G. Swenson
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 102
Trait-based approaches have been extensively used in community ecology to provide a mechanistic understanding of the drivers of community assembly. However, a foundational assumption of the trait framework, traits relate to performance, has been main
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Alexander Wezel, Esayas Mendesil, Biruk Ayalew, Jörgen Sjögren, Kristoffer Hylander, Tamiru Shimales, Ayco J. M. Tack, Beyene Zewdie, Eero J. Vesterinen, Moritz Stüber, Sileshi Nemomissa
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 102
While top-down control plays an important role in shaping both natural and agricultural food webs, we lack insights into how top-down control effects vary across spatial scales. We used a multi-scale survey of top-down control of coffee pests and dis
Autor:
Shu Wang, Ragan M. Callaway
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 102
The plastic responses of plants to abiotic and biotic environmental factors have generally been addressed separately; thus we have a poor understanding of how these factors interact. For example, little is known about the effects of plant-plant inter
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Wataru Kojima, Ryo Shibata
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 102
The rhinoceros beetle Trypoxylus dichotomus (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Dynastinae) feeds on the sap of trees. The main original host of the Japanese subspecies T. d. septentrionalis is the oak tree Quercus acutissima. However, this subspecies is also
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Ecology. 102
A central principle in trait-based ecology is that trait variation has an adaptive value. However, uncertainty over which plant traits influence individual performance across environmental gradients may limit our ability to use traits to infer ecolog