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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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Food web theory has illustrated that mobile top predators, such as lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush), can be potent stabilizers of food webs due to their ability to shift foraging behaviors in response to changing conditions. Consistent wit...
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Arctic ecosystems present unique opportunities for community-wide monitoring, in part due to their relatively low species richness. However, conducting research in these remote environments poses significant logistical challenges, resulting...
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Nutrient limitation of forest growth has been difficult to predict, and in temperate forests, long-term tests of single-nutrient versus multiple-element limitation are few. Nutrient co-limitation is the expected outcome of the ability of pl...
Clara A Woodie,Kurt E Anderson Clara A Woodie
Spatial resource heterogeneity (SRH; the variable spatial distribution of resources) is a surprisingly understudied component of oscillatory predator-prey dynamics. SRH may be particularly important in large, ecologically realistic networks...
Éric Garnier,Léo Delalandre,Jules Segrestin et al. Éric Garnier et al.
Trait-based ecology relies on high-quality, well-documented data to explore how plant traits relate to environmental conditions, community assembly, and ecosystem functioning. However, the reuse and synthesis of trait data across studies re...
Savannah L Bartel,Laurel Lynch,Torrey Stephenson et al. Savannah L Bartel et al.
Apex consumers are declining worldwide. While the effects of apex predator declines on ecosystems are widely documented, the cascading effects of apex scavenger declines are poorly understood. We evaluated whether disease-induced declines o...
Mathilde Poirier,Gilles Gauthier,Florent Dominé et al. Mathilde Poirier et al.
Changing snow conditions due to climate warming may negatively affect the northern fauna that depend on it for their winter survival. To avoid cold temperatures, Arctic lemmings seek refuge in areas with deep snowpack where they build nests...
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In plant communities, biomass varies considerably in both space and time. Both top down (e.g., pathogens) and bottom up (e.g., nutrients) can influence this variation, but their relative importance and the pathways in which they do so remai...
Benjamin G Freeman,Harold N Eyster,Julian M Heavyside et al. Benjamin G Freeman et al.
Mountain species are predicted to respond to warming temperatures by moving to higher elevations that remain relatively cool. Species can track warming by shifting their entire distributions upwards (the "escalator to extinction" hypothesis...
Aurora M Ricart,Julieta B Gómez,Rachael H Karm et al. Aurora M Ricart et al.
A fundamental goal in ecology is to understand the drivers of stability in natural ecosystems in the face of disturbances. However, this is challenging when biotic and abiotic stressors operate simultaneously across multiple spatial scales....