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Autor:
Keith J. Fritschie, Julian D. Olden
Publikováno v:
Ecosphere, Vol 7, Iss 12, Pp n/a-n/a (2016)
Abstract A contemporary challenge in ecology is assessing the ecosystem effects of multispecies introductions. Quantifying shifts in body sizes, a common trait with which many per capita rates of ecosystems functioning scales, provide an important wa
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Autor:
Julian D. Olden, Keith J. Fritschie
Publikováno v:
Freshwater Biology. 63:539-552
Non‐native species are now common in community assemblages, but the influence of multiple introductions on ecosystem functioning remains poorly understood. In highly invaded systems, one promising approach is to use functional traits to scale measu
Autor:
Bastian Bentlage, Anita Narwani, Charles F. Delwiche, Bradley J. Cardinale, Todd H. Oakley, Markos A. Alexandrou, Keith J. Fritschie
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 105:580-591
Summary Phenotypic variation controls the species interactions which determine whether or not species coexist. Long-standing hypotheses in ecology and evolution posit that phenotypic differentiation enables coexistence by increasing the size of niche
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 20:267-273
Since the inaugural edition of Ecosystems was published in 1998, ecosystem science has undergone substantial changes including the development of new research methods and an increasing emphasis on collaborations across traditional academic boundaries
Autor:
Keith J. Fritschie, Julian D. Olden
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Body size is a fundamental functional trait that can be used to forecast individuals' responses to environmental change and their contribution to ecosystem functioning. However, information on the mean and variation of size distributions often confou
Autor:
Patrick Venail, Keith J. Fritschie, Markos A. Alexandrou, Anita Narwani, Todd H. Oakley, Bradley J. Cardinale
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology, Vol. 102, No 5 (2014) pp. 1288-1299
Summary 1. A long-standing hypothesis in ecology and evolutionary biology is that closely related species are more ecologically similar to each other and therefore compete more strongly than distant relatives do. A recent hypothesis posits that evolu
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 95:1407-1417
A longstanding concept in community ecology is that closely related species compete more strongly than distant relatives. Ecologists have invoked this "limiting similarity hypothesis" to explain patterns in the structure and function of biological co
Autor:
David J. Lawrence, Ben Stewart-Koster, Laura A. Twardochleb, Lauren M. Kuehne, Keith J. Fritschie, Polly P. Gibson, Julian D. Olden, Meryl C. Mims
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 28:1225-1235
Development of skills in science communication is a well-acknowledged gap in graduate training, but the constraints that accompany research (limited time, resources, and knowledge of opportunities) make it challenging to acquire these proficiencies.
Autor:
Lauren M, Kuehne, Laura A, Twardochleb, Keith J, Fritschie, Meryl C, Mims, David J, Lawrence, Polly P, Gibson, Ben, Stewart-Koster, Julian D, Olden
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology. 28(5)
Development of skills in science communication is a well-acknowledged gap in graduate training, but the constraints that accompany research (limited time, resources, and knowledge of opportunities) make it challenging to acquire these proficiencies.
Autor:
Peter B. Reich, Christian Rixen, Bradley J. Cardinale, Jasper van Ruijven, Jeremy W. Fox, Michael Scherer-Lorenzen, Pedro Flombaum, Keith J. Fritschie, Brian J. Wilsey, Kevin Gross
Publikováno v:
Ecology 94 (2013) 8
Ecology, 94(8), 1697-1707
Ecology, 94(8), 1697-1707
Human domination of the planet is dismantling Earth´s ecosystems one gene, species, and biological trait at a time. To predict the ecological consequences of biodiversity loss, researchers have spent much of the past two decades quantifying how biol
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