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Autor:
Martin Volf, Petr Klimeš, Greg P A Lamarre, Conor M Redmond, Carlo L Seifert, Tomokazu Abe, John Auga, Kristina Anderson-Teixeira, Yves Basset, Saul Beckett, Philip T Butterill, Pavel Drozd, Erika Gonzalez-Akre, Ondřej Kaman, Naoto Kamata, Benita Laird-Hopkins, Martin Libra, Markus Manumbor, Scott E Miller, Kenneth Molem, Ondřej Mottl, Masashi Murakami, Tatsuro Nakaji, Nichola S Plowman, Petr Pyszko, Martin Šigut, Jan Šipoš, Robert Tropek, George D Weiblen, Vojtech Novotny
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 10, p e0222119 (2019)
Research on canopy arthropods has progressed from species inventories to the study of their interactions and networks, enhancing our understanding of how hyper-diverse communities are maintained. Previous studies often focused on sampling individual
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/12f5d4a645c04725bf776ed03b08b0e9
Autor:
Greg P. A. Lamarre, Geoffrey Nichols, Robert Tropek, Petr Klimes, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Pavel Fibich, Thomas Blair, John Auga, Grace Carscallen, Markus Manumbor, Vojtech Novotny, Phil Butterill, Kenneth Molem, Aaron Goodman, Ondrej Mottl, George D. Weiblen, Martin Volf, Scott E. Miller, Ondrej Kaman, Martin Libra, Conor M. Redmond, Erika Gonzalez-Akre, Jan Vrana, María Eugenia Losada, Nichola S. Plowman, Carlo L. Seifert
Publikováno v:
Ecology Letters
In arthropod community ecology, species richness studies tend to be prioritised over those investigating patterns of abundance. Consequently, the biotic and abiotic drivers of arboreal arthropod abundance are still relatively poorly known. In this cr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2a262ce4ebb84d98ee14e535213c1214
https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2766342
https://hdl.handle.net/11250/2766342
Autor:
Conor M. Redmond, Jane C. Stout
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Ecology. 11:56-63
Invasive alien plants can greatly affect native communities and ecosystem processes but only a small fraction of alien plant species become invasive. Barriers to establishment and invasion include reproductive limitations. Clematis vitalba L. has bee
Autor:
Leonardo Ré Jorge, Martin Volf, Conor M. Redmond, Yves Basset, Amelia S. C. Hood, Vojtech Novotný, George D. Weiblen, John Auga, Scott E. Miller, Bradley Gewa, Simon T. Segar, Philip T. Butterill, Kenneth Molem, Gibson Maiyah
Publikováno v:
Ecography
Secondary succession is well-understood, to the point of being predictable for plant com-munities, but the successional changes in plant-herbivore interactions remains poorly explored. This is particularly true for tropical forests despite the increa
Variably hungry caterpillars: predictive models and foliar chemistry suggest how to eat a rainforest
Autor:
Martin Volf, Brus Isua, Chris Dahl, Conor M. Redmond, Mentap Sisol, Margaret E Rosati, George D. Weiblen, Scott E. Miller, Vojtech Novotny, Juha-Pekka Salminen, Simon T. Segar, Jeremy D. Holloway, Bradley Gewa, Yves Basset, Kenneth Molem
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
A long-term goal in evolutionary ecology is to explain the incredible diversity of insect herbivores and patterns of host plant use in speciose groups like tropical Lepidoptera. Here, we used standardized food-web data, multigene phylogenies of both
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::6803e10898c742cf3fdc86b7a4688868
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5698651/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5698651/
Autor:
John Auga, Naoto Kamata, Vojtech Novotny, Carlo L. Seifert, Nichola S. Plowman, Kenneth Molem, Conor M. Redmond, George D. Weiblen, Martin Šigut, Greg P. A. Lamarre, Ondřej Kaman, Markus Manumbor, Petr Klimes, Benita Laird-Hopkins, Robert Tropek, Saul Beckett, Martin Volf, Yves Basset, Erika Gonzalez-Akre, Pavel Drozd, Philip T. Butterill, Masashi Murakami, Scott E. Miller, Ondřej Mottl, Martin Libra, Tomokazu Abe, Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira, Tatsuro Nakaji, Jan Šipoš, Petr Pyszko
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 10, p e0222119 (2019)
PLOS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 14, Iss 10, p e0222119 (2019)
PLOS ONE
Research on canopy arthropods has progressed from species inventories to the study of their interactions and networks, enhancing our understanding of how hyper-diverse communities are maintained. Previous studies often focused on sampling individual
Autor:
Lars Götzenberger, Záboj Hrázský, Francesco de Bello, Štěpán Janeček, Ágnes J. Albert, Yoann Le Bagousse-Pinguet, Martin Volf, Tereza Vlasatá, Lenka Šebelíková, Jan Lepš, Jitka Klimešová, Paolo Biella, Conor M. Redmond
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 180(4)
The functional structures of communities respond to environmental changes by both species replacement (turnover) and within-species variation (intraspecific trait variability; ITV). Evidence is lacking on the relative importance of these two componen
Autor:
Nichola S. Plowman, Conor M. Redmond, Amelia S. C. Hood, Petr Klimes, Jimmy Moses, Vojtech Novotny, Tom M. Fayle
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Both the abiotic environment and the composition of animal and plant communities change with elevation. For mutualistic species, these changes are expected to result in altered partner availability, and shifts in context-dependent benefits for partne