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pro vyhledávání: '"Tyler C Coverdale"'
Autor:
Tyler C Coverdale, Caitlin P Brisson, Eric W Young, Stephanie F Yin, Jeffrey P Donnelly, Mark D Bertness
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 3, p e93296 (2014)
Direct and indirect human impacts on coastal ecosystems have increased over the last several centuries, leading to unprecedented degradation of coastal habitats and loss of ecological services. Here we document a two-century temporal disparity betwee
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/52726f625208493182e230055a0368a8
Autor:
Tyler C Coverdale, Eric E Axelman, Caitlin P Brisson, Eric W Young, Andrew H Altieri, Mark D Bertness
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 8, p e73823 (2013)
Predator depletion on Cape Cod (USA) has released the herbivorous crab Sesarmareticulatum from predator control leading to the loss of cordgrass from salt marsh creek banks. After more than three decades of die-off, cordgrass is recovering at heavily
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ad6527e0e38c4497924107f24c7f355d
Autor:
Tyler C. Coverdale, Andrew B. Davies
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology.
Autor:
Tyler C. Coverdale, Anurag A. Agrawal
Publikováno v:
EcologyREFERENCES. 103(11)
Spatiotemporal variation in herbivory is a major driver of intraspecific variation in plant defense. Comparatively little is known, however, about how changes in herbivory regime affect the balance of constitutive and induced resistance, which are of
Autor:
Jesse M. Alston, Courtney G. Reed, Leo M. Khasoha, Bianca R. P. Brown, Gilbert Busienei, Nathaniel Carlson, Tyler C. Coverdale, Megan Dudenhoeffer, Marissa A. Dyck, John Ekeno, Abdikadir A. Hassan, Rhianna Hohbein, Rhiannon P. Jakopak, Buas Kimiti, Samson Kurukura, Peter Lokeny, Allison M. Louthan, Simon Musila, Paul M. Musili, Tosca Tindall, Sarah Weiner, Tyler R. Kartzinel, Todd M. Palmer, Robert M. Pringle, Jacob R. Goheen
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 103
Diverse communities of large mammalian herbivores (LMH), once widespread, are now rare. LMH exert strong direct and indirect effects on community structure and ecosystem functions, and measuring these effects is important for testing ecological theor
Autor:
Tyler R. Kartzinel, Johan Pansu, Arjun B. Potter, Michael J. Peel, Matthew C. Hutchinson, Ana Gledis da Conceição, Robert M. Pringle, Joshua H. Daskin, Marc Stalmans, Jennifer A. Guyton, Tyler C. Coverdale
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution. 4:712-724
Trophic rewilding seeks to rehabilitate degraded ecosystems by repopulating them with large animals, thereby re-establishing strong top-down interactions. Yet there are very few tests of whether such initiatives can restore ecosystem structure and fu
Autor:
Jacob R. Goheen, Robert M. Pringle, Tyler R. Kartzinel, Todd M. Palmer, Matthew C. Hutchinson, Tyler C. Coverdale, Corina E. Tarnita, Mahesh Sankaran, David J. Augustine, Amanda Savagian, Ryan D. O’Connell
Publikováno v:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
African savannas are the last stronghold of diverse large-mammal communities, and a major focus of savanna ecology is to understand how these animals affect the relative abundance of trees and grasses. However, savannas support diverse plant life-for
Autor:
Thomas W. Schoener, Jonathan B. Losos, Tyler C. Coverdale, Joshua H. Daskin, Matthew C. Hutchinson, Naomi A Man In 't Veld, Charles C.Y. Xu, Johanna E. Wegener, Todd M. Palmer, Dominic A. Evangelista, Jason J. Kolbe, Kiyoko M. Gotanda, Kena Fox-Dobbs, Robert M. Pringle, David A. Spiller, Rowan D. H. Barrett, Timothy J. Thurman, Tyler R. Kartzinel
Publikováno v:
Nature. 570:58-64
Biological invasions are both a pressing environmental challenge and an opportunity to investigate fundamental ecological processes, such as the role of top predators in regulating biodiversity and food-web structure. In whole-ecosystem manipulations
Autor:
Tyler C. Coverdale, Anurag Agrawal
Publikováno v:
American journal of botanyREFERENCES. 108(9)
PREMISE Mismatches between light conditions and light-capture strategy can reduce plant performance and prevent colonization of novel habitats. Although light-capture strategies tend to be highly conserved among closely related species, evolutionary
Autor:
Todd M. Palmer, Tyler C. Coverdale, Robert K. Shriver, Tyler R. Kartzinel, Robert M. Pringle, Jacob R. Goheen, Kathryn L. Grabowski, Abdikadir A. Hassan
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 97:3219-3230
Positive indirect effects of consumers on their resources can stabilize food webs by preventing overexploitation, but the coupling of trophic and non-trophic interactions remains poorly integrated into our understanding of community dynamics. Elephan