[HTML][HTML] Intensive poultry farming: A review of the impact on the environment and human health

G Gržinić, A Piotrowicz-Cieślak… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Poultry farming is one of the most efficient animal husbandry methods and it provides
nutritional security to a significant number of the world population. Using modern intensive …

Impacts of nitrogen and phosphorus: from genomes to natural ecosystems and agriculture

MS Guignard, AR Leitch, C Acquisti… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Nitrogen (N) and/or phosphorus (P) availability can limit growth of primary producers across
most of the world's aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. These constraints are commonly …

A structural approach for understanding multispecies coexistence

S Saavedra, RP Rohr, J Bascompte… - Ecological …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Although observations of species‐rich communities have long served as a primary
motivation for research on the coexistence of competitors, the majority of our empirical and …

On the consequences of the interdependence of stabilizing and equalizing mechanisms

C Song, G Barabás, S Saavedra - The American Naturalist, 2019 - journals.uchicago.edu
We present an overlooked but important property of modern coexistence theory (MCT),
along with two key new results and their consequences. The overlooked property is that …

Experimental evidence of the importance of multitrophic structure for species persistence

I Bartomeus, S Saavedra, RP Rohr… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Ecological theory predicts that species interactions embedded in multitrophic networks
shape the opportunities for species to persist. However, the lack of experimental support of …

Why are some plant–pollinator networks more nested than others?

C Song, RP Rohr, S Saavedra - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Empirical studies have found that the mutualistic interactions forming the structure of plant–
pollinator networks are typically more nested than expected by chance alone. Additionally …

A guideline to study the feasibility domain of multi-trophic and changing ecological communities

C Song, RP Rohr, S Saavedra - Journal of theoretical biology, 2018 - Elsevier
The feasibility domain of an ecological community can be described by the set of
environmental abiotic and biotic conditions under which all co-occurring and interacting …

Structural forecasting of species persistence under changing environments

S Saavedra, LP Medeiros, M AlAdwani - Ecology letters, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The persistence of a species in a given place not only depends on its intrinsic capacity to
consume and transform resources into offspring, but also on how changing environmental …

Observed ecological communities are formed by species combinations that are among the most likely to persist under changing environments

LP Medeiros, K Boege, E Del-Val… - The American …, 2021 - journals.uchicago.edu
Despite the rich biodiversity found in nature, it is unclear to what extent some combinations
of interacting species, while conceivable in a given place and time, may never be realized …

Stability of ecological systems: A theoretical review

C Chen, XW Wang, YY Liu - Physics Reports, 2024 - Elsevier
The stability of ecological systems is a fundamental concept in ecology, which offers
profound insights into species coexistence, biodiversity, and community persistence. In this …