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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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Mycorrhizal response is the most common metric for characterizing how much benefit a plant derives from mycorrhizal symbiosis. Traditionally, ecologists have used these metrics to generalize benefit from mycorrhizal symbiosis in plant speci...
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Predators and prey engage in games where each player must counter the moves of the other, and these games include multiple phases operating at different spatiotemporal scales. Recent work has highlighted potential issues related to scale-se...
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Bet-hedging is an ecological risk-aversion strategy in which a population does not commit all its effort toward a single reproductive event or specific environmental condition, and instead spreads the risk to include multiple reproductive e...
Joshua S Madin,Andrew H Baird,Sean R Connolly et al. Joshua S Madin et al.
Scleractinian corals are colonial animals with a range of life-history strategies, making up diverse species assemblages that define coral reefs. We tagged and tracked ~30 colonies from each of 11 species during seven trips spanning 6 years...
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The rockpool cluster offers unique characteristics making it a model system for general questions in ecology: (1) all rockpools share biotic history (any species can reach any rockpool); (2) they form a strong gradient of conditions from be...
Saúl Flores,Matthew L Forister,Hendrik Sulbaran et al. Saúl Flores et al.
The potential effects of climate change on plant reproductive phenology include asynchronies with pollinators and reductions in plant fitness, leading to extinction and loss of ecosystem function. In particular, plant phenology is sensitive...
Natália M Koch,James C Lendemer,Erin A Manzitto-Tripp et al. Natália M Koch et al.
Carbon-concentrating mechanisms (CCMs) are a widespread phenomenon in photosynthetic organisms. In vascular plants, the evolution of CCMs ([C44-carbon compound] and crassulacean acid metabolism [CAM]) is associated with significant shifts, ...
Kai L Kopecky,Adrian C Stier,Russell J Schmitt et al. Kai L Kopecky et al.
Standing dead structures of habitat-forming organisms (e.g., dead trees, coral skeletons, oyster shells) killed by a disturbance are material legacies that can affect ecosystem recovery processes. Many ecosystems are subject to different ty...
María J Salinas-Bonillo,Alba Rodríguez-Rodríguez,Enrique López-Carrique et al. María J Salinas-Bonillo et al.
Providing historical data on riparian plant biodiversity and physico-chemical parameters of stream water in Mediterranean mountains helps to assess the effects of climate change and other human stressors on these sensitive and critical ecos...
Phoebe D Edwards,Rudy Boonstra,Madan K Oli Phoebe D Edwards
Wild mammal populations exhibit a variety of dynamics, ranging from fairly stable with little change in population size over time to high-amplitude cyclic or erratic fluctuations. A persistent question in population ecology is why populatio...