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pro vyhledávání: '"Rebecca McCulley"'
Autor:
Carlos Alberto Arnillas, Elizabeth T. Borer, Eric W. Seabloom, Juan Alberti, Selene Baez, Jonathan D. Bakker, Elizabeth H. Boughton, Yvonne M. Buckley, Miguel Nuno Bugalho, Ian Donohue, John Dwyer, Jennifer Firn, Riley Gridzak, Nicole Hagenah, Yann Hautier, Aveliina Helm, Anke Jentsch, Johannes M. H. Knops, Kimberly J. Komatsu, Lauri Laanisto, Ramesh Laungani, Rebecca McCulley, Joslin L. Moore, John W. Morgan, Pablo Luis Peri, Sally A. Power, Jodi Price, Mahesh Sankaran, Brandon Schamp, Karina Speziale, Rachel Standish, Risto Virtanen, Marc W. Cadotte
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 24, Pp 17744-17761 (2021)
Abstract Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the largest coverage—and nondominant plants differently, partially because dominant plants modify the environment where nondominant plants grow. F
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c4c1dd7c73854cd1881fc6be65e144a7
Autor:
Lori Biederman, Brent Mortensen, Philip Fay, Nicole Hagenah, Johannes Knops, Kimberly La Pierre, Ramesh Laungani, Eric Lind, Rebecca McCulley, Sally Power, Eric Seabloom, Pedro Tognetti
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 12, Iss 5, p e0178440 (2017)
The distribution of flowering across the growing season is governed by each species' evolutionary history and climatic variability. However, global change factors, such as eutrophication and invasion, can alter plant community composition and thus ch
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/64e61e3282974a5f8c5573782a0c08a4
Autor:
Zhijie Yang, Teng‐Chiu Lin, Lixin Wang, Shidong Chen, Xiaofei Liu, Decheng Xiong, Chao Xu, Mary Arthur, Rebecca McCulley, Sihong Shi, Yusheng Yang
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 49
Autor:
Justin Derner, Alexander Smart, Theodore Toombs, Dana Larsen, Rebecca McCulley, Jeff Goodwin, Scott Sims, Leslie Roche
Publikováno v:
Rangelands. 40:127-128
Autor:
Jennifer, Firn, Joslin L, Moore, Andrew S, MacDougall, Elizabeth T, Borer, Eric W, Seabloom, Janneke, HilleRisLambers, W Stanley, Harpole, Elsa E, Cleland, Cynthia S, Brown, Johannes M H, Knops, Suzanne M, Prober, David A, Pyke, Kelly A, Farrell, John D, Bakker, Lydia R, O'Halloran, Peter B, Adler, Scott L, Collins, Carla M, D'Antonio, Michael J, Crawley, Elizabeth M, Wolkovich, Kimberly J, La Pierre, Brett A, Melbourne, Yann, Hautier, John W, Morgan, Andrew D B, Leakey, Adam, Kay, Rebecca, McCulley, Kendi F, Davies, Carly J, Stevens, Cheng-Jin, Chu, Karen D, Holl, Julia A, Klein, Philip A, Fay, Nicole, Hagenah, Kevin P, Kirkman, Yvonne M, Buckley
Publikováno v:
Ecology letters. 14(3)
Many ecosystems worldwide are dominated by introduced plant species, leading to loss of biodiversity and ecosystem function. A common but rarely tested assumption is that these plants are more abundant in introduced vs. native communities, because ec