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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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Mark P Nessel,Theresa Konnovitch,Gustavo Q Romero et al. Mark P Nessel et al.
Recent studies have documented global declines in insects and their relatives, but the exact mechanisms explaining these patterns are not fully understood. A potential driver underlying arthropod population declines is increases in anthropo...
Wei Zhang,Joseph D Chipperfield,Janine B Illian et al. Wei Zhang et al.
Spatial capture-recapture (SCR) is now routinely used for estimating abundance and density of wildlife populations. A standard SCR model includes sub-models for the distribution of individual activity centers (ACs) and for individual detect...
Paul W Snyder,Chloe T Ramsay,Carmen C Harjoe et al. Paul W Snyder et al.
Losses in biodiversity can alter disease risk through changes in host species composition. Host species vary in pathogen susceptibility and competence, yet how changes in diversity alter host-pathogen dynamics remains unclear in many system...
Peter Dietrich,Olga Ferlian,Yuanyuan Huang et al. Peter Dietrich et al.
Tree species are known to predominantly interact either with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) or ectomycorrhizal (EM) fungi. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding whether these mycorrhizae differently influence biodiversity-ecosystem funct...
Anna Ludmilla da Costa-Pinto,Ricardo S Bovendorp,Adriana Bocchiglieri et al. Anna Ludmilla da Costa-Pinto et al.
The Caatinga is an exclusively Brazilian biome, and is the largest and most biodiverse Seasonal Tropical Dry Forest in the world. Despite that, the mammalian fauna, especially small mammals, is the least studied of all Brazilian biomes. In ...
Emma J Walker,Benjamin Gilbert Emma J Walker
Global changes can lead to species declines and extinctions through their impacts on species habitats at two distinct spatial scales: habitat destruction, in which individual habitat patches are destroyed by land-use change or natural disas...
Eva Conquet,Arpat Ozgul,Daniel T Blumstein et al. Eva Conquet et al.
The fate of natural populations is mediated by complex interactions among vital rates, which can vary within and among years. Although the effects of random, among-year variation in vital rates have been studied extensively, relatively litt...
Peter D Nichols,Heidi R Pethybridge,Bowen Zhang et al. Peter D Nichols et al.
Lipid and fatty acid datasets are commonly used to assess the nutritional composition of organisms, trophic ecology, and ecosystem dynamics. Lipids and their fatty acid constituents are essential nutrients to all forms of life because they ...
Joanie L Kennah,Michael J L Peers,Eric Vander Wal et al. Joanie L Kennah et al.
Climate warming is causing asynchronies between animal phenology and environments. Mismatched traits, such as coat color change mismatched with snow, can decrease survival. However, coat change does not serve a singular adaptive benefit of ...