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期刊名:Ecology

缩写:ECOLOGY

ISSN:0012-9658

e-ISSN:1939-9170

IF/分区:4.1/Q1

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Close-kin mark-recapture (CKMR) is a promising approach for assessing population size of species that have been difficult to survey using more traditional methods. Here, we combine individual and close-kin mark-recapture in a single modelin...
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The microbial ability to recover metabolism after perturbation events ensures ecosystem functional stability in a changing climate, where multiple climatic stressors increasingly occur in sequential and seasonally cyclic patterns. While pri...
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Microbes can respond to stress in ways that benefit plants under stress, a phenomenon called microbe-mediated acclimation. However, microbe-mediated acclimation has been tested under a limited number of stressors, and it remains unclear whe...
Lucrezia Laccetti,Emilio Petrone-Mendoza,Donata Cafasso et al. Lucrezia Laccetti et al.
Genome size (GS) is known to be highly variable among angiosperm species. However, this variation can also occur within species. Both interspecific and intraspecific variations in GS have been often found to be linked to phenotypic traits. ...
Yannick Colin,Jose A Navarro-Cano,Miguel Verdú et al. Yannick Colin et al.
Current models of microbial primary succession postulate that stochasticity dominates the early stages of soil community assembly, generating phylogenetically random patterns that are lost as abiotic and biotic filters gain relevance. We hy...
Madison Gaetano,Eric J Wald,Patrick Druckenmiller et al. Madison Gaetano et al.
Skeletal bones and antlers from past generations of wildlife are frequently found and consumed by other animals, living out a second life as an important dietary resource. Such gnawing may leave characteristic modifications, including tooth...
Harman Jaggi,Shripad Tuljapurkar,Wenyun Zuo et al. Harman Jaggi et al.
Disturbances can occur as short-lived pulses (e.g., storms) or sustained presses (e.g., chronic drought). Much work in ecology has developed methods to help predict how natural populations respond to disturbances, but analyses of pulse and ...