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Publikováno v:
Frontiers of Biogeography, Vol 4, Iss 2 (2012)
In the face of ongoing and future climate change, species must acclimate, adapt or shift their geographic distributions (i.e., "migrate") in order to avoid habitat loss and eventual extinction. Perhaps nowhere are the challenges posed by climate chan
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https://doaj.org/article/a69c9657fe4e49988cc975e4b158df46
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 26, Iss , Pp e01462- (2021)
Tropical montane forests are being lost at an alarming rate but harbor some of the globe’s most unique biodiversity. The Hawaiian archipelago is a prime example of the importance of high elevation forests to species conservation and persistence as
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https://doaj.org/article/d5b40a9d27bf40e495e6ad25ba0a12db
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications.
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 42
Publikováno v:
Plant Ecology. 222:659-667
Abandoned tropical pastures offer opportunities for passive and active restoration of native forest communities. Tree architecture of remnant canopy trees may be one important factor that can facilitate native plant recruitment in abandoned pastures
Autor:
Henry S. Pollock, Nicole M. Suckow, Julie A. Savidge, Evan M. Rehm, Haldre S. Rogers, Evan C. Fricke, Martin Kastner
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tropical Ecology. 36:56-64
Seed dispersal is an important ecological process that structures plant communities and influences ecosystem functioning. Loss of animal dispersers therefore poses a serious threat to forest ecosystems, particularly in the tropics where zoochory pred
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 107:757-767
Current understanding of mutualistic networks is grounded largely in data on interaction frequency, yet mutualistic network dynamics are also shaped by interaction quality—the functional outcomes of individual interactions on reproduction and survi
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Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of AmericaLiterature Cited. 32(1)
Trees can have large effects on soil nutrients in ways that alter succession, particularly in the case of nitrogen-(N)-fixing trees. In Hawai'i, forest restoration relies heavily on use of a native N-fixing tree, Acacia koa (koa), but this species in
Unlike traditional successional theory, Alternate Stable Equilibrium (ASE) theory posits that more than one community state is possible in a single environment, depending on the order that species arrive. ASE theory is often invoked in management sit
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::613bb72a6cc9a885a7a9cbf62f22845d
https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789242171.0402
https://doi.org/10.1079/9781789242171.0402
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology. 55:1790-1798
Islands experience major impacts from introduced species, especially nocturnal predators. The brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) extirpated almost the entire native avifauna on Guam after introduction. Reintroductions from neighbouring islands can