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Autor:
Romana Limberger, Uriah Daugaard, Anubhav Gupta, Rainer M. Krug, Kimberley D. Lemmen, Sofia J. van Moorsel, Marcel Suleiman, Debra Zuppinger‐Dingley, Owen L. Petchey
Publikováno v:
Ecology Letters. 26:883-895
Autor:
Maria Alejandra Parreño, Sara Petchey, Mollie Chapman, Florian Altermatt, Norman Backhaus, Anna Deplazes-Zemp, Katherine Horgan, Pascal A. Niklaus, Morana Mihaljević, Frank Pennekamp, Maria Joao Santos, Michael Schaepman, Bernhard Schmid, Vanessa Weber de Melo, Debra Zuppinger-Dingley, Owen L. Petchey
Games as a didactic tool (e. g., puzzles) are gaining recognition in environmental education to promote skill development, but also to develop a specific understanding of the natural world. However, a children’s puzzle containing representations of
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::ea018ce5a67b4308bdad21b220fe7da9
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/223540/
https://www.zora.uzh.ch/id/eprint/223540/
Autor:
Terhi Hahl, Cameron Wagg, Marc W. Schmid, Bernhard Schmid, Debra Zuppinger-Dingley, Sofia J. van Moorsel
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 34:707-722
Plant diversity loss can alter plant–plant and plant–rhizosphere microbiome interactions. These altered interactions, in turn, may exert diversity‐driven selection pressure to which plants respond with phenotypic changes. Diverse plant communit
Autor:
Romana Limberger, Uriah Daugaard, Anubhav Gupta, Rainer Krug, Kimberley Lemmen, Sofia van Moorsel, Marcel Suleiman, Debra Zuppinger-Dingley, Owen Petchey
Biodiversity may increase ecosystem resilience. However, we have limited understanding if this holds true for ecosystems that respond to gradual environmental change with abrupt shifts to an alternative state. We used a mathematical model of anoxic-o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d6f1adc9f0dbfecf5683caac53b67cf5
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-226209
https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-226209
Publikováno v:
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics. 33:51-61
In grassland biodiversity experiments the positive biodiversity–ecosystem functioning relationship generally increases over time. However, we know little about the underlying short-term evolutionary processes. Using five plant species selected for
Autor:
Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Benedikt Korf, Owen L. Petchey, Samuel Abiven, Florian Altermatt, Kentaro Shimizu, Debra Zuppinger-Dingley, Norman Backhaus, Michael E. Schaepman, Pascal A. Niklaus, Reinhard Furrer, Anna Deplazes-Zemp
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 29:215-222
Global environmental change and biodiversity loss are closely linked through different feedback mechanisms. The University of Zurich Research Priority Programme on ‘Global Change and Biodiversity’ approach is to work with interdisciplinarity and
Autor:
Debra Zuppinger-Dingley, Rory Rowan, María Alejandra Parreño, Benedikt Korf, Cornelia B. Krug, Rony Emmenegger
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 29:131-137
This paper addresses ‘integration’ at the level of ontology to reflect on the conception and conduct of integrative research in Global Environmental Change (GEC) science. First, it outlines how the Earth system has become the dominant conceptual
Autor:
Jeannine Cavender-Bares, Florian Altermatt, Meredith C. Schuman, Gabriela Schaepman-Strub, Eri Yamasaki, Bernhard Schmid, Sofia J. van Moorsel, Irene Garonna, Kentaro Shimizu, Fabian D. Schneider, Terhi Hahl, Michael E. Schaepman, Carla Guillén-Escribà, Debra Zuppinger-Dingley
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability. 29:177-186
Although the monitoring and prediction of ecosystem dynamics under global change have been extensively assessed, large gaps remain in our knowledge, including a need for concepts in rapid evolution and phenotypic plasticity, and a lack of large-scale
Publikováno v:
Nature ecologyevolution. 2(9)
Diverse experimental plant communities are more productive than monocultures. The increase of this biodiversity effect over time has been attributed to evolutionary selection for complementarity in mixtures. Here we show that evolutionary selection f