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Four decades of climatic fluctuations and fish recruitment stability across a marine‐freshwater gradient
Investigating the effects of climatic variability on biological diversity, productivity, and stability
is key to understanding possible futures for ecosystems under accelerating climate change …
is key to understanding possible futures for ecosystems under accelerating climate change …
Climatic effects on the synchrony and stability of temperate headwater invertebrates over four decades
Important clues about the ecological effects of climate change can arise from understanding
the influence of other Earth‐system processes on ecosystem dynamics but few studies span …
the influence of other Earth‐system processes on ecosystem dynamics but few studies span …
Divergent community trajectories with climate change across a fine‐scale gradient in snow depth
Fine‐scale microclimate variation due to complex topography can shape both current
vegetation distributional patterns and how vegetation responds to changing climate …
vegetation distributional patterns and how vegetation responds to changing climate …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental filtering unveils differences in bird diversity patterns and underlying mechanisms in the Qilian Mountains
B Li, C Liang, P Song, J Zhang, D Liu, H Gu, F Jiang… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Aim The uplift of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau provides an opportunity to understand the
diversity patterns and their driving processes in high and low elevations regions of Qilian …
diversity patterns and their driving processes in high and low elevations regions of Qilian …
Diversity–stability relationships across organism groups and ecosystem types become decoupled across spatial scales
The relationship between biodiversity and stability, or its inverse, temporal variability, is
multidimensional and complex. Temporal variability in aggregate properties, like total …
multidimensional and complex. Temporal variability in aggregate properties, like total …
Increasing stability of a native freshwater fish assemblage following flow rehabilitation
E Jacinto, NA Fangue, DE Cocherell… - Ecological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Stream restorations are increasingly critical for managing and recovering freshwater
biodiversity in human‐dominated landscapes. However, few studies have quantified how …
biodiversity in human‐dominated landscapes. However, few studies have quantified how …
Temporal changes in taxon abundances are positively correlated but poorly predicted at the global scale
Linking changes in taxon abundance to biotic and abiotic drivers over space and time is
critical for understanding biodiversity responses to global change. Furthermore, deciphering …
critical for understanding biodiversity responses to global change. Furthermore, deciphering …
Assessing the impact of insect decline in islands: Exploring the diversity and community patterns of indigenous and non-indigenous arthropods in the Azores native …
The ongoing decline of insect populations highlight the need for long-term ecological
monitoring. As part of the “SLAM—Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate …
monitoring. As part of the “SLAM—Long Term Ecological Study of the Impacts of Climate …
ecocomDP: a flexible data design pattern for ecological community survey data
The idea of harmonizing data is not new. Decades of amassing data in databases according
to community standards-both locally and globally-have been more successful for some …
to community standards-both locally and globally-have been more successful for some …
Temperature variation generates interspecific synchrony but spatial asynchrony in survival for freshwater fish communities
Identifying environmental drivers of demographic variation is key to predicting community‐
level impacts in response to global change. Climate conditions can synchronize population …
level impacts in response to global change. Climate conditions can synchronize population …