[HTML][HTML] Climate change in the Baltic Sea region: a summary
Abstract Based on the Baltic Earth Assessment Reports of this thematic issue in Earth
System Dynamics and recent peer-reviewed literature, current knowledge of the effects of …
System Dynamics and recent peer-reviewed literature, current knowledge of the effects of …
[HTML][HTML] Global climate change and the Baltic Sea ecosystem: direct and indirect effects on species, communities and ecosystem functioning
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem
functioning through changes in physical and biogeochemical environmental characteristics …
functioning through changes in physical and biogeochemical environmental characteristics …
Why are biodiversity—ecosystem functioning relationships so elusive? Trophic interactions may amplify ecosystem function variability
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functions (BEFs) has attracted great
interest. Studies on BEF have so far focused on the average trend of ecosystem function as …
interest. Studies on BEF have so far focused on the average trend of ecosystem function as …
Biodegradable artificial reefs enhance food web complexity and biodiversity in an intertidal soft‐sediment ecosystem
Reef‐forming species form integral aspects of coastal ecosystems, but are rapidly degrading
world‐wide. To mitigate these declines, nature managers increasingly rely on the restoration …
world‐wide. To mitigate these declines, nature managers increasingly rely on the restoration …
DNA metabarcoding reveals trophic niche diversity of micro and mesozooplankton species
A Novotny, S Zamora-Terol… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Alternative pathways of energy transfer guarantee the functionality and productivity in
marine food webs that experience strong seasonality. Nevertheless, the complexity of …
marine food webs that experience strong seasonality. Nevertheless, the complexity of …
Linking biodiversity, ecosystem function, and Nature's contributions to people: a macroecological energy flux perspective
At macroecological scales, the provision of Nature's contributions to people (NCP) is mostly
estimated with biophysical information, ignoring the ecological processes underlying them …
estimated with biophysical information, ignoring the ecological processes underlying them …
Impacts of extreme climatic events on trophic network complexity and multidimensional stability
Untangling the relationship between network complexity and ecological stability under
climate change is an arduous challenge for theoretical and empirical ecology. Even more …
climate change is an arduous challenge for theoretical and empirical ecology. Even more …
Food web structure and community composition: a comparison across space and time in the North Sea
Ecological communities are constantly changing as a response to environmental and
anthropogenic pressures. Yet, how changes in community composition influence the …
anthropogenic pressures. Yet, how changes in community composition influence the …
Out of the dark: Using energy flux to connect above‐and belowground communities and ecosystem functioning
M Jochum, N Eisenhauer - European Journal of Soil Science, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Soil ecosystems are both particularly important to humans and vulnerable to human‐made
global change. Here, we identify some key aspects of soil community and ecosystem …
global change. Here, we identify some key aspects of soil community and ecosystem …
Food web rewiring drives long-term compositional differences and late-disturbance interactions at the community level
Ecological communities are constantly exposed to multiple natural and anthropogenic
disturbances. Multivariate composition (if recovered) has been found to need significantly …
disturbances. Multivariate composition (if recovered) has been found to need significantly …