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Aoife Cantwell‐Jones, Keith Larson, Alan Ward, Olivia K. Bates, Tara Cox, Charlotte Gibbons, Ryan Richardson, Abdullah M. R. Al‐Hayali, Johan Svedin, Max Aronsson, Frida Brannlund, Jason M. Tylianakis, Jacob Johansson, Richard J. Gill
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 37:748-762
Functional overlap among species (redundancy) is considered important in shaping competitive and mutualistic interactions that determine how communities respond to environmental change. Most studies view functional redundancy as static, yet traits wi
Autor:
Andres N. Arce, Aoife Cantwell‐Jones, Michael Tansley, Ian Barnes, Selina Brace, Victoria E. Mullin, David Notton, Jeff Ollerton, Emma Eatough, Marcus W. Rhodes, Xueni Bian, James Hogan, Tony Hunter, Simon Jackson, Ashleigh Whiffin, Vladimir Blagoderov, Gavin Broad, Steve Judd, Phaedra Kokkini, Laurence Livermore, Mahika K. Dixit, William D. Pearse, Richard J. Gill
1. Determining when animal populations have experienced stress in the past is fundamental to understanding how risk factors drive contemporary and future species’ responses to environmental change. For insects, quantifying stress and associating it
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::f5cd07091d916cb04ee97ecf35e634cd
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/98837
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/98837
Autor:
Aoife Cantwell-Jones, Jenny Ball, David Collar, Mauricio Diazgranados, Ruben Douglas, Félix Forest, Julie Hawkins, Melanie-Jayne R. Howes, Tiziana Ulian, Bapu Vaitla, Samuel Pironon
With more than two billion people suffering from malnutrition and diets homogenising globally, it is vital to identify and conserve nutrient-rich species that may contribute to improving food security and diversifying diets. Of the approximately 390,
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http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94613
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/94613
Publikováno v:
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. 555:109857
Insects encode proxy environmental information about regional vegetation structure in the stable carbon isotope (δ13C) composition of their tissues. However, uncertainty lies in the exact relationship between “community” insect δ13C values and