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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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Temperature drives ectothermic host-parasite interactions, making them particularly sensitive to climatic variation and change. To isolate the role of temperature, lab-based studies are increasingly used to assess and forecast disease risk ...
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Ocean warming is driving species range extensions into cooler regions. The direct physiological influence of warming on species performance can accelerate such extensions into novel ecosystems; however, indirect effects of invader-resident ...
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Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened globally, yet remain under-monitored in many regions, particularly in South America. Traditional monitoring approaches, while scientifically rigorous, are often limited by logistical, fina...
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Under the current global biodiversity crisis, there is a need for automated and noninvasive monitoring techniques that can gather large amounts of data cost-effectively at various ecological scales, from local to large spatial scales. These...
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Dispersal is one of the most important aspects of animal behavior and can have far-reaching consequences for organismal ecology and evolution. Despite recent theoretical advances in understanding why individuals within the same population v...