The utility of macroecological rules for microbial biogeography
Macroecological rules have been developed for plants and animals that describe large-
scale distributional patterns and attempt to explain the underlying physiological and …
scale distributional patterns and attempt to explain the underlying physiological and …
An integrated approach of algae-bacteria mediated treatment of industries generated wastewater: Optimal recycling of water and safe way of resource recovery
In the current global context marked by a growing population and rapid urbanization, there
are pressing challenges related to shrinking arable land and the effective management of an …
are pressing challenges related to shrinking arable land and the effective management of an …
Beta diversity of diatom species and ecological guilds: Response to environmental and spatial mechanisms along the stream watercourse
Understanding the mechanisms that drive beta diversity (ie β‐diversity), an important aspect
of regional biodiversity, remains a priority for ecological research. β‐diversity and its …
of regional biodiversity, remains a priority for ecological research. β‐diversity and its …
Freshwater eutrophication drives sharp reductions in temporal beta diversity
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting
freshwater biological diversity. One potentially important mechanism driving biodiversity …
freshwater biological diversity. One potentially important mechanism driving biodiversity …
Environment regimes play an important role in structuring trait‐and taxonomy‐based temporal beta diversity of riverine diatoms
A sound understanding of the community changes over time and its driving forces is at the
centre of biodiversity conservation and ecology research. In this study, we examined:(i) the …
centre of biodiversity conservation and ecology research. In this study, we examined:(i) the …
Spatial and local environmental factors outweigh geo‐climatic gradients in structuring taxonomically and trait‐based β‐diversity of benthic algae
Aim Understanding the variation in biodiversity and its underlying drivers and mechanisms
is a core task in biogeography and ecology. We examined (a) the relative contributions of …
is a core task in biogeography and ecology. We examined (a) the relative contributions of …
Multiple anthropogenic stressors influence the taxonomic and functional homogenization of macroinvertebrate communities on the mainstream of an urban …
Y Ma, Z Yu, S Jia, N Wu, K Yin, Y Wang… - Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Biodiversity loss is caused by intensive human activities and threatens human well-being.
However, less is known about how the combined effects of multiple stressors on the diversity …
However, less is known about how the combined effects of multiple stressors on the diversity …
Spatiotemporal dynamics and determinants of planktonic bacterial and microeukaryotic communities in a Chinese subtropical river
The spatiotemporal distribution of microbial diversity, community composition, and their
major drivers are fundamental issues in microbial ecology. In this study, the planktonic …
major drivers are fundamental issues in microbial ecology. In this study, the planktonic …
Relative importance of climate and spatial processes in sha** species composition, functional structure and beta diversity of phytoplankton in a large river
Although metacommunity dynamics of lentic phytoplankton are relatively well-documented,
studies on the role of environmental and spatial processes in sha** phytoplankton …
studies on the role of environmental and spatial processes in sha** phytoplankton …
Homogenization of diatom assemblages is driven by eutrophication in tropical reservoirs
Eutrophication is one of the most widespread causes of biotic homogenization in freshwater
ecosystems. Biotic homogenization can be characterized as reductions in local diversity …
ecosystems. Biotic homogenization can be characterized as reductions in local diversity …