Demystifying dominant species
The pattern of a few abundant species and many rarer species is a defining characteristic of
communities worldwide. These abundant species are often referred to as dominant species …
communities worldwide. These abundant species are often referred to as dominant species …
Community Response to Extreme Drought (CRED): a framework for drought‐induced shifts in plant–plant interactions
Contents Summary 52 I. Introduction 52 II. The Community Response to Extreme Drought
(CRED) framework 55 III. Post‐drought rewetting rates: system and community recovery 61 …
(CRED) framework 55 III. Post‐drought rewetting rates: system and community recovery 61 …
Biodiversity and species competition regulate the resilience of microbial biofilm community
The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem stability is poorly understood in
microbial communities. Biofilm communities in small bioreactors called microbial electrolysis …
microbial communities. Biofilm communities in small bioreactors called microbial electrolysis …
Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed
Global change drivers (GCDs) are expected to alter community structure and consequently,
the services that ecosystems provide. Yet, few experimental investigations have examined …
the services that ecosystems provide. Yet, few experimental investigations have examined …
Interactive effects of global change drivers as determinants of the link between soil biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
Biodiversity, both aboveground and belowground, is negatively affected by global changes
such as drought or warming. This loss of biodiversity impacts Earth's ecosystems, as there is …
such as drought or warming. This loss of biodiversity impacts Earth's ecosystems, as there is …
A comprehensive approach to analyzing community dynamics using rank abundance curves
Univariate and multivariate methods are commonly used to explore the spatial and temporal
dynamics of ecological communities, but each has limitations, including oversimplification or …
dynamics of ecological communities, but each has limitations, including oversimplification or …
Asynchrony among local communities stabilises ecosystem function of metacommunities
Temporal stability of ecosystem functioning increases the predictability and reliability of
ecosystem services, and understanding the drivers of stability across spatial scales is …
ecosystem services, and understanding the drivers of stability across spatial scales is …
Integrating community assembly and biodiversity to better understand ecosystem function: the Community Assembly and the Functioning of Ecosystems (CAFE) …
The research of a generation of ecologists was catalysed by the recognition that the number
and identity of species in communities influences the functioning of ecosystems. The …
and identity of species in communities influences the functioning of ecosystems. The …
Determinants of community compositional change are equally affected by global change
Global change is impacting plant community composition, but the mechanisms underlying
these changes are unclear. Using a dataset of 58 global change experiments, we tested the …
these changes are unclear. Using a dataset of 58 global change experiments, we tested the …
Dispersal and neutral sampling mediate contingent effects of disturbance on plant beta‐diversity: a meta‐analysis
A major challenge in ecology, conservation and global‐change biology is to understand why
biodiversity responds differently to similar environmental changes. Contingent biodiversity …
biodiversity responds differently to similar environmental changes. Contingent biodiversity …