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 …
Soil animal communities demonstrate simplification without homogenization along an urban gradient
Urbanization profoundly impacts biodiversity and ecosystem function, exerting an immense
ecological filter on the flora and fauna that inhabit it, oftentimes leading to simplistic and …
ecological filter on the flora and fauna that inhabit it, oftentimes leading to simplistic and …
Biomass competition connects individual and community scaling patterns
Both metabolism and growth scale sublinearly with body mass across species. Ecosystems
show the same sublinear scaling between production and total biomass, but ecological …
show the same sublinear scaling between production and total biomass, but ecological …
[HTML][HTML] Variations of the soil macrofauna community and corresponding influencing factors in the newly reclaimed coastal area: A case study in Yangtze Estuary …
S Zhang, C Tong, T Wang, L Xue - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2024 - Elsevier
Intensive reclamation activity has reshaped global coastal ecosystems. Soil macrofauna, an
effective proxy for ecosystem health, has the potential to predict coastal reclamation …
effective proxy for ecosystem health, has the potential to predict coastal reclamation …
Model‐based impact analysis of climate change and land‐use intensification on trophic networks
There is well‐established evidence that land use is the main driver of terrestrial biodiversity
loss. In contrast, the combined effects of land‐use and climate changes on food webs …
loss. In contrast, the combined effects of land‐use and climate changes on food webs …
Biomass competition unifies individual and community scaling patterns
L Fant, G Ghedini - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
Both metabolism and growth scale sublinearly with body mass for most species. Ecosystems
show the same sublinear scaling between production and total biomass but ecological …
show the same sublinear scaling between production and total biomass but ecological …
Linking biodiversity and nature's contributions to people (NCP): a macroecological energy flux perspective
Linking biodiversity and the provision of nature's contribution to people (NCP) remains a
challenge. This hinders our ability to properly cope with the decline in biodiversity and the …
challenge. This hinders our ability to properly cope with the decline in biodiversity and the …
Biotic responses to biochar addition in an Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest
PD RIOS GUAYASAMIN - 2024 - utoronto.scholaris.ca
Soil restoration and improvement for forestry and agricultural purposes is one of the most
challenging issues globally. Biochar, or charcoal prepared specifically for use as a soil …
challenging issues globally. Biochar, or charcoal prepared specifically for use as a soil …
Biotic responses to biochar addition in an Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest
PDR Guayasamin - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Soil restoration and improvement for forestry and agricultural purposes is one of the most
challenging issues globally. Biochar, or charcoal prepared specifically for use as a soil …
challenging issues globally. Biochar, or charcoal prepared specifically for use as a soil …
Detection of energetic equivalence depends on food web architecture and estimators of energy use
Ecologists have long debated the universality of the energetic equivalence rule (EER),
which posits that population energy use should be invariant with average body size due to …
which posits that population energy use should be invariant with average body size due to …