Addressing chemical pollution in biodiversity research
Climate change, biodiversity loss, and chemical pollution are planetary‐scale emergencies
requiring urgent mitigation actions. As these “triple crises” are deeply interlinked, they need …
requiring urgent mitigation actions. As these “triple crises” are deeply interlinked, they need …
Plastic and marine turtles: a review and call for research
Plastic debris is now ubiquitous in the marine environment affecting a wide range of taxa,
from microscopic zooplankton to large vertebrates. Its persistence and dispersal throughout …
from microscopic zooplankton to large vertebrates. Its persistence and dispersal throughout …
Explaining microbial population genomics through phage predation
The remarkable diversity of genes within the pool of prokaryotic genomes belonging to the
same species or pan-genome is difficult to reconcile with the widely accepted paradigm …
same species or pan-genome is difficult to reconcile with the widely accepted paradigm …
A decade of climate change experiments on marine organisms: procedures, patterns and problems
The first decade of the new millennium saw a flurry of experiments to establish a mechanistic
understanding of how climate change might transform the global biota, including marine …
understanding of how climate change might transform the global biota, including marine …
Mesocosm experiments as a tool for ecological climate-change research
Predicting the ecological causes and consequences of global climate change requires a
variety of approaches, including the use of experiments, models, and surveys. Among …
variety of approaches, including the use of experiments, models, and surveys. Among …
Data-driven modelling of structured populations
Over the past 30 years, one of the most rapidly expanding areas in ecology has been the
development of structured population models, where individuals have attributes such as …
development of structured population models, where individuals have attributes such as …
[图书][B] Biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and human wellbeing: an ecological and economic perspective
How will biodiversity loss affect ecosystem functioning, ecosystem services, and human well-
being? In an age of accelerating biodiversity loss, this timely and critical volume summarizes …
being? In an age of accelerating biodiversity loss, this timely and critical volume summarizes …
Warming alters the metabolic balance of ecosystems
The carbon cycle modulates climate change, via the regulation of atmospheric CO2, and it
represents one of the most important services provided by ecosystems. However …
represents one of the most important services provided by ecosystems. However …
Surfing during population expansions promotes genetic revolutions and structuration
Recent studies have shown that low-frequency alleles can sometimes surf on the wave of
advance of a population range expansion, reaching high frequencies and spreading over …
advance of a population range expansion, reaching high frequencies and spreading over …
Warming alters the size spectrum and shifts the distribution of biomass in freshwater ecosystems
Organism size is one of the key determinants of community structure, and its relationship
with abundance can describe how biomass is partitioned among the biota within an …
with abundance can describe how biomass is partitioned among the biota within an …