Species reordering increases community variability driven by chronic nutrient addition [0.03%]
物种重排增加慢性营养添加下的群落变异程度
Bo Meng,Alesia J Hallmark,Timothy J Ohlert et al.
Bo Meng et al.
Reordering of abundances among species is a common response in communities whether affected by anthropogenic drivers or natural disturbance. However, understanding how competitive relationships drive community dynamics under global environm...
Ryoshiro Wakiya,Masaru Sakai,Toshitaka N Suzuki et al.
Ryoshiro Wakiya et al.
Pseudostingers as defensive weapons: Male scoliid wasps counterattack frogs [0.03%]
假毒刺作为防御武器:雄赤胡蜂反击青蛙
Shinji Sugiura,Kohei Urano
Shinji Sugiura
Flavien Garcia,Julian D Olden,Anthony Sturbois et al.
Flavien Garcia et al.
Biological communities are facing profound upheaval induced by global environmental change. While changes in community composition over time are now well documented, much less is known about whether concomitant shifts in trophic structure a...
Does increasing canopy liana density decrease the tropical forest carbon sink? [0.03%]
增加藤本植物密度会降低热带森林的固碳能力吗?
Stefan A Schnitzer,David M DeFilippis
Stefan A Schnitzer
The ongoing decline in the American tropical forest carbon sink has serious ramifications for atmospheric carbon levels and global climate change. Increasing liana abundance may explain the decaying carbon sink because lianas reduce canopy ...
Marine mammal recovery is associated with the resurgence of a nematode parasite [0.03%]
海洋哺乳动物的恢复与一种线虫寄生虫的复苏有关
Natalie C Mastick,Rachel L Welicky,Whitney C Preisser et al.
Natalie C Mastick et al.
As the oceans change, the abundance of parasites and the risk of infection to marine mammals may also be changing. Nematodes in the family Anisakidae can harm marine mammals, and recent studies have revealed a global increase in these paras...
Beyond seeds: Revealing the clonal reproduction of Bulbostylis paradoxa as a persistence mechanism in tropical savannas [0.03%]
超越种子:揭示 bulbostylis paradoxa 在热带savannas 中作为持久机制的无性繁殖现象
Hudson G V Fontenele,Ana L D Lacerda,Heloisa S Miranda
Hudson G V Fontenele
Andrew S Maurer,Julia A Horrocks,Claudio Bellini et al.
Andrew S Maurer et al.
Climate change is altering habitat suitability and driving shifts in species distributions. To understand potential responses by mobile animals, it is essential to assess levels of plasticity in habitat use, ranging from transience to long-...
Interpreting field measurements of juvenile growth and survival rates with population growth isoclines [0.03%]
用种群增长等值线解释幼体生长和存活率的现场观测数据
Nathan T Barrus,Mark I Cook,Nathan J Dorn
Nathan T Barrus
Juvenile survival and growth rates are commonly studied demographic rates with consequences for population growth. For species that can achieve a size refuge from juvenile predators, the time spent at smaller vulnerable sizes is expected to...