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Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 5, p e3620 (2017)
Urbanization transforms undeveloped landscapes into built environments, causing changes in communities and ecological processes. Flying arthropods play important roles in these processes as pollinators, decomposers, and predators, and can be importan
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https://doaj.org/article/7a884884ca7246c2800831cb7e519e27
Publikováno v:
River Research and Applications. 38:863-872
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Annual review of entomology.
Since the transition from water to land, maintaining water balance has been a key challenge for terrestrial arthropods. We explore factors that allow terrestrial arthropods to survive within a variably dry world and how they shape ecological interact
Autor:
Andrew J. Gregory, Christopher J. Patrick, James H. Thorp, Kevin E. McCluney, John L. Sabo, Albert Ruhí
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 19:47-56
Autor:
Kevin E. McCluney, Jamie E. Becker
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Functional Ecology. 35:411-419
Autor:
Justin D. Burdine, Kevin E. McCluney
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 190:715-723
Current declines in the abundance and diversity of bees and other pollinators has created uncertainty in their ability to reliably deliver pollination services. Recent studies examining urban bee diversity have provided conflicting results, with some
Autor:
Justin D. Burdine, Kevin E. McCluney
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports
Predicting how species will respond to climate change and land use modification is essential for conserving organisms and maintaining ecosystem services. Thermal tolerances have been shown to have strong predictive power, but the potential importance
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PLoS ONE, Vol 16, Iss 11, p e0260070 (2021)
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE
Dehydration can have negative effects on animal physiological performance, growth, reproduction, and survival, and most animals seek to minimize these effects by reducing water losses or seeking water sources. Much—but not all—of the research on
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 100
Previous work suggests that animal water balance can influence trophic interactions, with predators increasing their consumption of water-laden prey to meet water demands. But it is unclear how the need for water interacts with the need for energy to
Autor:
Melanie M. Marshall, Kevin E. McCluney
Publikováno v:
Environmental Pollution. 268:115793
Trace chemicals are common in marine and freshwater ecosystems globally. It is recognized that in the environment, individual chemicals are rarely found in isolation. Insufficient work has examined which chemicals co-occur and which methods best iden