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期刊名:Nature ecology & evolution

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ISSN:2397-334X

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IF/分区:14.5/Q1

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Rapid warming and increasing disturbances in high-latitude regions have caused extensive vegetation shifts and uncertainty in future carbon budgets. Better predictions of vegetation dynamics and functions require characterizing resilience, ...
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Emerging infectious diseases pose a threat to pollinators. Virus transmission among pollinators via flowers may be reinforced by anthropogenic land-use change and concomitant alteration of plant-pollinator interactions. Here, we examine how...
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The use of herbaria for science and conservation is enabling greatly enhanced scopes and scales of discovery, exploration and protection of biodiversity. The availability of digital, open-access herbarium data is, perhaps counter-intuitivel...
Tobias van Elst,Gabriele M Sgarlata,Dominik Schüßler et al. Tobias van Elst et al.
Global biodiversity is under accelerating threats, and species are succumbing to extinction before being described. Madagascar's biota represents an extreme example of this scenario, with the added complication that much of its endemic biod...
Joseph I Hoffman,David L J Vendrami,Kosmas Hench et al. Joseph I Hoffman et al.
Understanding the genetic and fitness consequences of anthropogenic bottlenecks is crucial for biodiversity conservation. However, studies of bottlenecked populations combining genomic approaches with fitness data are rare. Theory predicts ...
Yefeng Yang,Erik van Zwet,Nikolaos Ignatiadis et al. Yefeng Yang et al.
Despite the growing concerns about the replicability of ecological and evolutionary studies, no results exist from a field-wide replication project. We conduct a large-scale in silico replication project, leveraging cutting-edge statistical...
Melissa A Knorr,A R Contosta,E W Morrison et al. Melissa A Knorr et al.
Recent observations document that long-term soil warming in a temperate deciduous forest leads to significant soil carbon loss, whereas chronic soil nitrogen enrichment leads to significant soil carbon gain. Most global change experiments l...
Eduardo Sampaio,Vivek H Sridhar,Fritz A Francisco et al. Eduardo Sampaio et al.
Collective behaviour, social interactions and leadership in animal groups are often driven by individual differences. However, most studies focus on same-species groups, in which individual variation is relatively low. Multispecies groups, ...