Impacts of invasive species on food webs: a review of empirical data

P David, E Thebault, O Anneville, PF Duyck… - Advances in ecological …, 2017 - Elsevier
We review empirical studies on how bioinvasions alter food webs and how a food-web
perspective may change their prediction and management. Predation is found to underlie …

Potential ecological impacts of floating photovoltaics on lake biodiversity and ecosystem functioning

R Nobre, S Boulêtreau, F Colas, F Azémar… - … and Sustainable Energy …, 2023 - Elsevier
The need to mitigate the effects of climate change is accelerating the development of novel
technologies such as floating photovoltaics (FPV). Despite FPV being identified as an …

Changing biogeochemistry of the Southern Ocean and its ecosystem implications

SF Henley, EL Cavan, SE Fawcett, R Kerr… - Frontiers in marine …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
The Southern Ocean plays a critical role in regulating global climate as a major sink for
atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2), and in global ocean biogeochemistry by supplying …

The interaction between cyanobacteria and zooplankton in a more eutrophic world

KA Ger, P Urrutia-Cordero, PC Frost, LA Hansson… - Harmful algae, 2016 - Elsevier
As blooms of cyanobacteria expand and intensify in freshwater systems globally, there is
increasing interest in their ecological effects. In addition to being public health hazards …

Climate change could drive marine food web collapse through altered trophic flows and cyanobacterial proliferation

H Ullah, I Nagelkerken, SU Goldenberg… - PLoS …, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Global warming and ocean acidification are forecast to exert significant impacts on marine
ecosystems worldwide. However, most of these projections are based on ecological proxies …

The elemental stoichiometry of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and its relationships with organismic lifestyle and ecosystem structure and function: a review and …

J Sardans, A Rivas-Ubach, J Penuelas - Biogeochemistry, 2012 - Springer
Abstract C, N and P are three of the most important elements used to build living beings, and
their uptake from the environment is consequently essential for all organisms. We have …

Physiological stress as a fundamental mechanism linking predation to ecosystem functioning

D Hawlena, OJ Schmitz - The American Naturalist, 2010 - journals.uchicago.edu
We present a framework to explain how prey stress responses to predation can resolve
context dependency in ecosystem properties and functions such as food chain length …

[HTML][HTML] Reviews and syntheses: Carbon use efficiency from organisms to ecosystems–definitions, theories, and empirical evidence

S Manzoni, P Čapek, P Porada, M Thurner… - …, 2018 - bg.copernicus.org
The cycling of carbon (C) between the Earth surface and the atmosphere is controlled by
biological and abiotic processes that regulate C storage in biogeochemical compartments …

Understanding cyanobacteria‐zooplankton interactions in a more eutrophic world

KA Ger, LA Hansson, M Lürling - Freshwater Biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
We review and update recent observations of cyanobacteria–zooplankton interactions,
identify theoretical and methodological limitations and evaluate approaches necessary for …

Under niche construction: an operational bridge between ecology, evolution, and ecosystem science

B Matthews, L De Meester, CG Jones… - Ecological …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory
posits that organism‐mediated modifications to the environment can change selection …