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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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David H Klinges,L Kealoha Freidenburg,Adriana D Rubinstein et al. David H Klinges et al.
The fate of a species is a function of interacting environmental and biological processes. Disentangling the roles and interactions of such processes can elucidate the breadth of possible responses to global change, for instance, the potent...
Christopher E Vito,Osvaldo E Sala Christopher E Vito
Plant-root uptake underpins the flow of water and nutrients through terrestrial ecosystems. Water and nutrients are heterogeneously distributed in soil and vary among wet and dry years. Shrubs and grasses have different root distributions e...
Michael A Pardo,Lief Gallagher,Riley Byers et al. Michael A Pardo et al.
Passive acoustic monitoring has underutilized potential for studying animal behavior at a landscape scale. We used passive acoustic recordings collected across the entire western slope of the Sierra Nevada, USA, and the artificial intellige...
Kai Yue,Matthias C Rillig,Koenraad Van Meerbeek et al. Kai Yue et al.
Stream litter decomposition is a key ecosystem function commonly modeled using a single exponential decay function. However, the flow-driven nature of stream environments may lead to temporally heterogeneous decay dynamics that are poorly c...
Justin D Yeakel,Matthew C Hutchinson,Christopher P Kempes et al. Justin D Yeakel et al.
Body size constrains trophic interactions, shaping the feasibility of species' populations. Over macroevolutionary timescales, these constraints feed back to shape selection on body size and diet. We develop a bioenergetic, three-level trop...
Claire E Murphy,John J Stachowicz Claire E Murphy
Predation risk varies through space and time due to changing refuge quality, predator communities, and prey traits. Despite this, ecological research is often focused on measuring average predation risk at the community level. While this ca...
David W Armitage,Asa E Conover,Katharine M Saunders David W Armitage
Consumer-resource interactions can shift from exploitative to mutualistic when reciprocal benefits such as nutrient exchange offset the costs of damage or mortality, though these benefits are often difficult to detect. Carnivorous pitcher p...