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期刊名:Ecosphere

缩写:ECOSPHERE

ISSN:2150-8925

e-ISSN:2150-8925

IF/分区:2.9/Q2

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Joshua Trapp,Wesley Yu,Johannie M Spaan et al. Joshua Trapp et al.
Resource availability can alter infection outcomes through its impact on host immunity and on parasite reproduction. On one hand, enhanced nutrition could favor immunity, limiting the parasite, and on the other hand, it could favor establis...
Denice H Wardrop,Anna T Hamilton,Michael Q Nassry et al. Denice H Wardrop et al.
Wetlands are known to provide a myriad of vital ecosystem functions and services, which may be under threat from a changing climate. However, these effects may not be homogenous across ecosystem functions, wetland types, ecoregions, or meso...
Francisca Astorga,Abdelghafar Alkishe,Paanwaris Paansri et al. Francisca Astorga et al.
In North America, the rodent-borne hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is predominantly caused by the Sin Nombre virus, typically associated with the deer mouse Peromyscus maniculatus. Utilizing data from the National Ecological Observatory Netwo...
Emily V Moran,Rainbow DeSilva,Courtney Canning et al. Emily V Moran et al.
Climate change is motivating a reassessment of how seeds are selected for reforestation, as rapid environmental change can lead to local maladaptation in trees. Genetic association studies and past seed source climate both have the potentia...
Andrea Lopez,Mark Anthony,Jovani Catalan-Dibene et al. Andrea Lopez et al.
Fungi are considered particularly important in regulating the structure and function of dryland ecosystems, yet the response of dryland fungal communities to global change remains notably understudied. Without a clear understanding of how f...
Jennifer Phelan,Michael D Bell,Jason A Lynch et al. Jennifer Phelan et al.
Critical loads (CLs) of atmospheric deposition have been used for multiple decades to assess the impacts of air pollutants on terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. However, these CLs have been developed by different researchers, at different ...
Justin G Coughlin,Shih Ying Chang,Kenneth Craig et al. Justin G Coughlin et al.
Critical loads (CLs) are frequently used to quantify terrestrial ecosystem impacts from nitrogen (N) deposition using ecological responses such as the growth and mortality of tree species. Typically, CLs are reported as a single value, with...
Christopher M Clark,Michael D Bell,James W Boyd et al. Christopher M Clark et al.
Human activity has significantly increased the deposition of nitrogen (N) on terrestrial ecosystems over pre-industrial levels leading to a multitude of effects including losses of biodiversity, changes in ecosystem functioning, and impacts...
Gary E Belovsky,Jennifer B Slade Gary E Belovsky
Ecosystems are frequently considered to be controlled by predation (top-down). Experiments examined this in four bird/spider/grasshopper/prairie habitats over 34 years, employing in each habitat three 100 m2 bird exclosures and controls (12...
Jessica M Aguilar,Andrew D Gloss,Hiromu C Suzuki et al. Jessica M Aguilar et al.
Herbivorous insects and their host plants comprise most known species on Earth. Illuminating how herbivory repeatedly evolved in insects from non-herbivorous lineages is critical to understanding how this biodiversity is created and maintai...