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Biodiversity conservation through the lens of metacommunity ecology
Metacommunity ecology combines local (eg, environmental filtering and biotic interactions)
and regional (eg, dispersal and heterogeneity) processes to understand patterns of species …
and regional (eg, dispersal and heterogeneity) processes to understand patterns of species …
Aquatic connectivity: challenges and solutions in a changing climate
The challenge of managing aquatic connectivity in a changing climate is exacerbated in the
presence of additional anthropogenic stressors, social factors, and economic drivers. Here …
presence of additional anthropogenic stressors, social factors, and economic drivers. Here …
From meta‐system theory to the sustainable management of rivers in the Anthropocene
Regional‐scale ecological processes, such as the spatial flows of material, energy, and
organisms, are fundamental for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in river …
organisms, are fundamental for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in river …
Chemical mixtures and multiple stressors: Same but different?
Ecosystems are strongly influenced by multiple anthropogenic stressors, including a wide
range of chemicals and their mixtures. Studies on the effects of multiple stressors have …
range of chemicals and their mixtures. Studies on the effects of multiple stressors have …
The internal structure of metacommunities
Current analyses of metacommunity data largely focus on global attributes across the entire
metacommunity, such as mean alpha, beta, and gamma diversity, as well as the partitioning …
metacommunity, such as mean alpha, beta, and gamma diversity, as well as the partitioning …
The application of metacommunity theory to the management of riverine ecosystems
River managers strive to use the best available science to sustain biodiversity and
ecosystem function. To achieve this goal requires consideration of processes at different …
ecosystem function. To achieve this goal requires consideration of processes at different …
Navigating through space and time: A methodological approach to quantify spatiotemporal connectivity using stream flow data as a case study
D Cunillera‐Montcusí… - Methods in Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The growing interest in combining spatial and temporal patterns in nature has been fostered
by the current availability of high‐frequency measurements. However, we still lack a …
by the current availability of high‐frequency measurements. However, we still lack a …
Resha** our understanding of species' roles in landscape‐scale networks
In network ecology, landscape‐scale processes are often overlooked, yet there is increasing
evidence that species and interactions spill over between habitats, calling for further study of …
evidence that species and interactions spill over between habitats, calling for further study of …
Movement with meaning: integrating information into meta‐ecology
Fluxes of matter, energy and information over space and time contribute to ecosystems'
functioning and stability. The meta‐ecosystem framework addresses the dynamics of …
functioning and stability. The meta‐ecosystem framework addresses the dynamics of …
People Needs Country: the symbiotic effects of landcare and wellbeing for Aboriginal peoples and their countries
Objective An innate connection to traditional land is often central to Australian Aboriginal
culture. The aim of this study was to explore the symbiotic links between the health of …
culture. The aim of this study was to explore the symbiotic links between the health of …