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Journal of Plankton Research. 36:450-460
The relative abundances of small centric diatoms have increased in many Arctic lakes over the past century, with these changes commonly attributed to warming. However, the specific mechanisms by which diatom community structure is changing in respons
Publikováno v:
Physiologia Plantarum. 143:107-114
Nitrogen availability has profound ecological consequences in nutrient-limited systems. In terrestrial settings these would include the upland heaths, sand dunes and blanket bogs of temperate latitudes. Understanding the physiological consequences of
Looking forward through the past : identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology
Autor:
Mariusz Lamentowicz, John A. Dearing, Thomas H. G. Ezard, Elizabeth S. Jeffers, Lee Hsiang Liow, Stewart J. Clarke, Anson W. Mackay, Cynthia A. Froyd, Lisa P. Boush, Joshua H. Miller, Lourdes López-Merino, Oliver Morton, Isabelle Larocque-Tobler, Caitlin E. Buck, Chloe Onoufriou, Elinor Breman, Roger J. Flower, Jesse L. Morris, Angelica Feurdean, Andrew J. Tanentzap, Sandra Nogué, Frank M. Chambers, John W. Williams, Surangi W. Punyasena, Melanie J. Hopkins, Paul G. Butler, Francisco Rodríguez-Sánchez, Alistair W. R. Seddon, Stephen J. Brooks, Eline N. van Asperen, Suzanne McGowan, Thomas P. Roland, Marc Macias-Fauria, Edward A. Johnson, Sonja Hausmann, Lindsey Gillson, Jacquelyn L. Gill, Keely Mills, Katherine J. Willis, Ambroise Baker, Andrzej Witkowski, Rob Marchant, Hilary H. Birks, Kadri Sohar, Keith Bennett, Gavin Simpson, Neil L. Rose, Christina L. Belanger, Martin Aberhan, Richard W. Battarbee, Erika J. Hogan, Richard J. Payne, Stephen Juggins, Helen Shaw, Carl D. Sayer, Peter Gell, Erle C. Ellis, Christopher Bronk Ramsey, Shonil A. Bhagwat, Vivienne J. Jones, Althea Davies, Nicki J. Whitehouse, William E. N. Austin, Thorsten Kiefer, Atte Korhola, Mark de Bruyn, H. John B. Birks, Encarni Montoya, David Nogués-Bravo
Publikováno v:
Seddon, A W R, Mackay, A W, Baker, A G, Birks, H J B, Breman, E, Buck, C E, Ellis, E C, Froyd, C A, Gill, J L, Gillson, L, Johnson, E A, Jones, V J, Juggins, S, Macias-Fauria, M, Mills, K, Morris, J L, Nogues, D B, Punyasena, S W, Roland, T P, Tanentzap, A J, Willis, K J, Aberhan, M, van Asperen, E N, Austin, W E N, Battarbee, R W, Bhagwat, S, Belanger, C L, Bennett, K D, Birks, H H, Ramsey, C B, Brooks, S J, de Bruyn, M, Butler, P G, Chambers, F M, Clarke, S J, Davies, A L, Dearing, J A, Ezard, T H G, Feurdean, A, Flower, R J, Gell, P, Hausmann, S, Hogan, E J, Hopkins, M J, Jeffers, E S, Korhola, A A, Marchant, R, Kiefer, T, Lamentowicz, M, Larocque-Tobler, I, Lopez-Merino, L, Liow, L H, McGowan, S, Miller, J H, Montoya, E, Morton, O, Nogue, S, Onoufriou, C, Boush, L P, Rodriguez-Sanchez, F, Rose, N L, Sayer, C D, Shaw, H E, Payne, R, Simpson, G, Sohar, K, Whitehouse, N J, Williams, J W & Witkowski, A 2014, ' Looking forward through the past : identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology ', Journal of Ecology, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 256-267 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12195
Seddon, A W R, Mackay, A W, Baker, A G, Birks, H J B, Breman, E, Buck, C E, Ellis, E C, Froyd, C A, Gill, J L, Gillson, L, Johnson, E A, Jones, V J, Juggins, S, Macias-Fauria, M, Mills, K, Morris, J L, Nogués-Bravo, D, Punyasena, S W, Roland, T P, Tanentzap, A J, Willis, K J, Aberhan, M, van Asperen, E N, Austin, W E N, Battarbee, R W, Bhagwat, S, Belanger, C L, Bennett, K D, Birks, H H, Bronk Ramsey, C, Brooks, S J, de Bruyn, M, Butler, P G, Chambers, F M, Clarke, S J, Davies, A L, Dearing, J A, Ezard, T H G, Feurdean, A, Flower, R J, Gell, P, Hausmann, S, Hogan, E J, Hopkins, M J, Jeffers, E S, Korhola, A A, Marchant, R, Kiefer, T, Lamentowicz, M, Larocque-Tobler, I, López-Merino, L, Liow, L H, McGowan, S, Miller, J H, Montoya, E, Morton, O, Nogué, S, Onoufriou, C, Boush, L P, Rodriguez-Sanchez, F, Rose, N L, Sayer, C D, Shaw, H E, Payne, R, Simpson, G, Sohar, K, Whitehouse, N J, Williams, J W & Witkowski, A 2014, ' Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology ', Journal of Ecology, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 256-267 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12195
Journal of Ecology
Journal of ecology, 2013, Vol.102(1), pp.256-267 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Seddon, A W R, Mackay, A W, Baker, A G, Birks, H J B, Breman, E, Buck, C E, Ellis, E C, Froyd, C A, Gill, J L, Gillson, L, Johnson, E A, Jones, V J, Juggins, S, Macias-Fauria, M, Mills, K, Morris, J L, Nogués-Bravo, D, Punyasena, S W, Roland, T P, Tanentzap, A J, Willis, K J, Aberhan, M, van Asperen, E N, Austin, W E N, Battarbee, R W, Bhagwat, S, Belanger, C L, Bennett, K D, Birks, H H, Bronk Ramsey, C, Brooks, S J, de Bruyn, M, Butler, P G, Chambers, F M, Clarke, S J, Davies, A L, Dearing, J A, Ezard, T H G, Feurdean, A, Flower, R J, Gell, P, Hausmann, S, Hogan, E J, Hopkins, M J, Jeffers, E S, Korhola, A A, Marchant, R, Kiefer, T, Lamentowicz, M, Larocque-Tobler, I, López-Merino, L, Liow, L H, McGowan, S, Miller, J H, Montoya, E, Morton, O, Nogué, S, Onoufriou, C, Boush, L P, Rodriguez-Sanchez, F, Rose, N L, Sayer, C D, Shaw, H E, Payne, R, Simpson, G, Sohar, K, Whitehouse, N J, Williams, J W & Witkowski, A 2014, ' Looking forward through the past: identification of 50 priority research questions in palaeoecology ', Journal of Ecology, vol. 102, no. 1, pp. 256-267 . https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2745.12195
Journal of Ecology
Journal of ecology, 2013, Vol.102(1), pp.256-267 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
1. Priority question exercises are becoming an increasingly common tool to frame future agendas in conservation and ecological science, used to identify research foci which are relevant to the needs of the scientific community and which also have hig
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dad8fe83abe26b64a3bd1234650f69cb
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/232585
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/232585
Autor:
Andrea Raab, Sabine Freitag, Simon C. Thain, Peter D. Crittenden, Angela H. Squier, Erika J. Hogan, Kenneth Boyd, Jörg Feldmann
Publikováno v:
Physiologia plantarum. 146(2)
The heathland lichen Cladonia portentosa was collected from sites in mainland Britain differing either in rates of wet N deposition or in annual mean N concentration in rainfall based on a modelled data set. Methanolic extracts of thalli were analyze
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 153:S57