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Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 20, Pp 11133-11143 (2020)
Abstract Invasive plant species cause a suite of direct, negative ecological impacts, but subsequent, indirect effects are more complex and difficult to detect. Where identified, indirect effects to other taxa can be wide‐ranging and include ecolog
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https://doaj.org/article/a37185c7b80f41d8ab4bdb9a1497c966
Autor:
Kimberly J Komatsu, Nicole L Esch, Kathryn J Bloodworth, Karin T Burghardt, Kelsey McGurrin, Jamie D Pullen, John D Parker
Publikováno v:
Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol 66, Iss , Pp 31-39 (2023)
Biodiversity within ecological communities has been shown to influence plant resistance and tolerance to herbivory, and may strongly interact with climate change. However, the effects of diversity within microbial symbionts on their plant hosts’ re
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https://doaj.org/article/9983fe3f3ac94a879f0aa96eff1b5d4e
Autor:
Karin T. Burghardt, Lauren Schmitt
Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Insect Science. 45:97-105
Insect herbivores require a variety of habitats across their life cycle, with behavior often mediating transitions between life stages or habitats. Human management strongly alters urban habitats, yet herbivore behavior is rarely examined in cities.
Autor:
Karin T. Burghardt, Meghan L. Avolio, Dexter H. Locke, J. Morgan Grove, Nancy F. Sonti, Christopher M. Swan
Publikováno v:
EcologyREFERENCES.
Humans promote and inhibit other species on the urban landscape, shaping biodiversity patterns. Institutional racism may underlie the distribution of urban species by creating disproportionate resources in space and time. Here, we examine whether pre
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 10, Iss 20, Pp 11133-11143 (2020)
Invasive plant species cause a suite of direct, negative ecological impacts, but subsequent, indirect effects are more complex and difficult to detect. Where identified, indirect effects to other taxa can be wide‐ranging and include ecological bene
Autor:
Elisabeth J. Forrestel, Karin T. Burghardt, Kimberly J. La Pierre, Melinda D. Smith, Meghan L. Avolio, Cynthia C. Chang
Publikováno v:
New Phytologist. 223:1106-1126
The pattern of a few abundant species and many rarer species is a defining characteristic of communities worldwide. These abundant species are often referred to as dominant species. Yet, despite their importance, the term dominant species is poorly d
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Invasive plant species cause a suite of direct, negative ecological impacts, but subsequent, indirect effects are more complex and difficult to detect. Where identified, indirect effects to other taxa can be wide‐ranging and include ecological bene
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 101
The role of tree diversity in restored forests and its impact on key ecological processes like growth and resistance to herbivory has become increasingly important. We analyzed height growth and white-tailed deer Odocoileus virginianus browsing damag
Autor:
Eric A. Griffin, John D. Parker, Melissa K. McCormick, Joshua G. Harrison, Karin T. Burghardt
Publikováno v:
Diversity; Volume 11; Issue 12; Pages: 234
Although decades of research have typically demonstrated a positive correlation between biodiversity of primary producers and associated trophic levels, the ecological drivers of this association are poorly understood. Recent evidence suggests that t
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 106:2380-2394