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Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 68:202-211
Autor:
Jared A. Balik, Cameron Leitz, Susan E. Washko, Brittney Cleveland, Dianna M. Krejsa, Marieke E. Perchik, Alexander Stogsdill, Mike Vlah, Lee M. Demi, Hamish S. Greig, Isaac D. Shepard, Brad W. Taylor, Oliver J. Wilmot, Scott A. Wissinger
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Oecologia. 199:951-963
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Global Change Biology. 27:270-281
Species' geographic range shifts toward higher latitudes and elevations are among the most frequently reported consequences of climate change. However, the role of species interactions in setting range margins remains poorly understood. We used cage
Autor:
Jared A, Balik, Cameron, Leitz, Susan E, Washko, Brittney, Cleveland, Dianna M, Krejsa, Marieke E, Perchik, Alexander, Stogsdill, Mike, Vlah, Lee M, Demi, Hamish S, Greig, Isaac D, Shepard, Brad W, Taylor, Oliver J, Wilmot, Scott A, Wissinger
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 199(4)
Functional trait diversity determines if ecosystem processes are sensitive to shifts in species abundances or composition. For example, trait variation suggests detritivores process detritus at different rates and make different contributions to whol
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The Journal of animal ecologyREFERENCES. 91(2)
While many species distributions are shifting poleward or up in elevation in response to a changing climate, others are shifting their habitats along localized gradients in environmental conditions as abiotic conditions become more stressful. Whether
Autor:
Zachary T. Wood, Mitchell R. Paisker, Isaac D. Shepard, Stephen T. Hurley, Vanessa R. Hensley, Michael T. Kinnison
Publikováno v:
Copeia. 108
Many invasive species may be constrained in their ability to invade high latitude or elevation habitats due to limits of cold tolerance. However, isolated populations at the edge of these species' geographic ranges may face a combination of strong se
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Ecology Letters. 20:761-769
A long-standing debate concerns how functional responses are best described. Theory suggests that ratio dependence is consistent with many food web patterns left unexplained by the simplest prey-dependent models. However, for logistical reasons, rati
A longstanding debate concerns whether functional responses are best described by prey-dependent versus ratio-dependent models. Theory suggests that ratio dependence can explain many food web patterns left unexplained by simple prey-dependent models.
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