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581“…Although interactions among three or more species, called higher-order interactions, have the potential to modify our theoretical understanding of coexistence, ecologists lack clear expectations for how these interactions shape community structure. …”
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582“…By linking the movement paths of both conspecifics and heterospecifics with environmental data, ecologists can now simultaneously quantify intraspecific and interspecific variation regarding the Eltonian (biotic interactions) and Grinnellian (environmental conditions) factors underpinning community assemblage and dynamics, yet substantial logistical and analytical challenges must be addressed for these approaches to realize their full potential. 4. …”
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583“…Knowledge of modifications in the feeding behaviour of marbled crayfish in the presence of round goby (and fish predators in general) is essential for ecologists attempting to understand the changes and impacts occurring in invaded freshwater ecosystems.…”
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584por Zhao, Jingdong, Shi, Chaoyi, Wang, Danyu, Zhu, Yuanjun, Liu, Jiankang, Li, Hanzhi, Yang, Xiaohui“…Global change and environmental pollution have reawakened ecologists to the great threat of multi-stress interactions to different growth stages of plants. …”
Publicado 2023
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585“…Molecular techniques address this issue by affording ecologists an opportunity to reassess mating systems from a genetic perspective. …”
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586“…The reciprocal relationships between ecological process and landscape pattern are fundamental to landscape ecology. Landscape ecologists traditionally use raster maps portraying classified features such as land use or land cover categories, and metrics suggested by the patch-corridor-matrix conceptual model of pattern. …”
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587por Williams, Hannah J, Sridhar, Vivek H, Hurme, Edward, Gall, Gabriella E, Borrego, Natalia, Finerty, Genevieve E, Couzin, Iain D, Galizia, C Giovanni, Dominy, Nathaniel J, Rowland, Hannah M, Hauber, Mark E, Higham, James P, Strandburg-Peshkin, Ariana, Melin, Amanda D“…Our synthesis seeks to provide a forward-looking perspective on how sensory ecologists and collective behaviourists can both learn from and inspire one another to advance our understanding of animal behaviour, ecology, adaptation, and evolution.…”
Publicado 2023
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588“…BACKGROUND: Aside from the ecological impacts, invasive species fascinate ecologists because of the unique opportunities that invasives offer in the study of community ecology. …”
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589“…Understanding the potential sources of individual variation in T levels is important for behavioural and evolutionary ecologists, for at least two reasons. First, in ‘honest signalling’ theory, T is hypothesized to play a critical role as the assumed factor that enforces honesty of the expression of sexually selected quality indicators. …”
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590por Lafferty, Kevin D, Allesina, Stefano, Arim, Matias, Briggs, Cherie J, De Leo, Giulio, Dobson, Andrew P, Dunne, Jennifer A, Johnson, Pieter T J, Kuris, Armand M, Marcogliese, David J, Martinez, Neo D, Memmott, Jane, Marquet, Pablo A, McLaughlin, John P, Mordecai, Erin A, Pascual, Mercedes, Poulin, Robert, Thieltges, David W“…Future progress will benefit from interdisciplinary collaborations between ecologists and infectious disease biologists.…”
Publicado 2008
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591por Hu, Yue-Hua, Lan, Guo-Yu, Sha, Li-Qing, Cao, Min, Tang, Yong, Li, Yi-De, Xu, Da-Ping“…Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species distributions to explore species coexistence. …”
Publicado 2012
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592“…Through changes in animal behavior and trophic interactions in terrestrial and aquatic systems, this work illustrates the broad and potentially cryptic effects of invasive species, and provides additional compelling motivation for ecologists to conduct investigations that cross traditional ecosystem boundaries. …”
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593por Ibáñez, Inés, Gornish, Elise S, Buckley, Lauren, Debinski, Diane M, Hellmann, Jessica, Helmuth, Brian, HilleRisLambers, Janneke, Latimer, Andrew M, Miller-Rushing, Abraham J, Uriarte, Maria“…Until recently, the main goal for ecologists was to study the composition and structure of communities and their implications for ecosystem function, but due to the probable magnitude and irreversibility of climate-change effects (species extinctions and loss of ecosystem function), a shorter term focus on responses of ecosystems to climate change is needed. …”
Publicado 2013
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594por Yang, Jie, Swenson, Nathan G., Cao, Min, Chuyong, George B., Ewango, Corneille E. N., Howe, Robert, Kenfack, David, Thomas, Duncan, Wolf, Amy, Lin, Luxiang“…Ecologists have historically used species-area relationships (SARs) as a tool to understand the spatial distribution of species. …”
Publicado 2013
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595por Aubry-Kientz, Mélaine, Hérault, Bruno, Ayotte-Trépanier, Charles, Baraloto, Christopher, Rossi, Vivien“…Our modelling approach formalizes a complex ecological problem and offers a relevant mathematical framework for tropical ecologists to process similar uncertain data at the community level.…”
Publicado 2013
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596“…Better quantification of the processes driving size variation will help ecologists improve predictions of population dynamics. …”
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597“…Plant ecologists have debated the mechanisms used by plants to cope with the impact of herbivore damage. …”
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598“…More generally, we argue that more attention should be paid by ecologists to the problem of biases occurring at the pre-publication phases of the scientific research and, consequently, to the development and the wide application of methods that avoid biases occurring due to unconscious psychological processes.…”
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599por Schneider, Alexsandra, Henegar, Corneliu, Day, Kenneth, Absher, Devin, Napolitano, Constanza, Silveira, Leandro, David, Victor A., O’Brien, Stephen J., Menotti-Raymond, Marilyn, Barsh, Gregory S., Eizirik, Eduardo“…These results reveal an important role for natural selection in a trait of longstanding interest to ecologists, geneticists, and the lay community, and provide a platform for comparative studies of morphological variation in other natural populations.…”
Publicado 2015
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600por Haidvogl, Gertrud, Hoffmann, Richard, Pont, Didier, Jungwirth, Mathias, Winiwarter, Verena“…We suggest that future interdisciplinary studies of ecologists, hydrologists, historians and archaeologists can reveal the history of riverine ecosystems as socio-ecological systems, addressing both their natural dynamics and human dimension. …”
Publicado 2015
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