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Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5217 (2018)
Expansion of secondary forests following the abandonment of agriculture may have important implications for bird conservation, but few studies have examined the dynamics of this process. We studied bird use of a chronosequence of differently-aged aba
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/392c554394fd40c599333628be915fa3
Autor:
Brian K. Trevelline, Tim Nuttle, Brady A. Porter, Nathan L. Brouwer, Brandon D. Hoenig, Zachary D. Steffensmeier, Steven C. Latta
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5141 (2018)
Streams and their surrounding riparian habitats are linked by reciprocal exchanges of insect prey essential to both aquatic and terrestrial consumers. Aquatic insects comprise a large proportion of total prey in riparian habitats and are opportunisti
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f4cddd758c3e4008aafe15e942109ca8
Autor:
Steven C. Latta, Nathan L. Brouwer, Alison Olivieri, Julie Girard-Woolley, Judy F. Richardson
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 5, p e3539 (2017)
Degraded and secondary forests comprise approximately 50% of remaining tropical forest. Bird community characteristics and population trends in secondary forests are infrequently studied, but secondary forest may serve as a “safety net” for tropi
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https://doaj.org/article/035a48662c6e47a49df29a12d2a8c7e9
Publikováno v:
Philosophy of Science. 87:213-236
We identify a species of experiment—Kon-Tiki experiments—used to demonstrate the competence of a cause to produce a certain effect, and we examine their role in the historical sciences. We argue that Kon-Tiki experiments are used to test middle-r
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 108:189-198
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5217 (2018)
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Expansion of secondary forests following the abandonment of agriculture may have important implications for bird conservation, but few studies have examined the dynamics of this process. We studied bird use of a chronosequence of differently-aged aba
Autor:
Steven C. Latta, Zachary D. Steffensmeier, Tim Nuttle, Nathan L. Brouwer, Brian K. Trevelline, Brandon D. Hoenig, Brady A. Porter
Publikováno v:
PeerJ
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5141 (2018)
PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5141 (2018)
Streams and their surrounding riparian habitats are linked by reciprocal exchanges of insect prey essential to both aquatic and terrestrial consumers. Aquatic insects comprise a large proportion of total prey in riparian habitats and are opportunisti
Autor:
Steven C. Latta, Brandon D. Hoenig, Brady A. Porter, Brian K. Trevelline, Tim Nuttle, Nathan L. Brouwer
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 187(1)
Riparian habitats are characterized by substantial flows of emergent aquatic insects that cross the stream-forest interface and provide an important source of prey for insectivorous birds. The increased availability of prey arising from aquatic subsi
Publikováno v:
AoB Plants
The notion that deer can facilitate plant invasions has been increasingly appreciated but the mechanisms remain unclear. In a deciduous forest stressed by overabundant deer and plant invasions, midsummer understory light levels were lower in fenced a
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AoB Plants
Most plants form mutually beneficial relationships with microorganisms in their roots, especially fungi. Invasive plants can release substances toxic to other species known as allelochemicals. Allelochemicals from the invasive species garlic mustard