Response trait diversity and species asynchrony underlie the diversity–stability relationship in Romanian bird communities
Biodiversity–stability relationships have frequently been studied in ecology, with the recent
integration of traits to explain community stability over time. Classical theory underlying the …
integration of traits to explain community stability over time. Classical theory underlying the …
AI will change EA practice–but are we ready for it? A call for discussion based on developments in collecting and processing biodiversity data
The opportunities and potential of advanced digitalisation involving the application of
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Environmental Assessment (EA) are often mentioned across …
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Environmental Assessment (EA) are often mentioned across …
Temperature sensitivity of the interspecific interaction strength of coastal marine fish communities
M Ushio, T Sado, T Fukuchi, S Sasano, R Masuda… - ELife, 2023 - elifesciences.org
The effects of temperature on interaction strengths are important for understanding and
forecasting how global climate change impacts marine ecosystems; however, tracking and …
forecasting how global climate change impacts marine ecosystems; however, tracking and …
Climate change is poised to alter mountain stream ecosystem processes via organismal phenological shifts
Climate change is affecting the phenology of organisms and ecosystem processes across a
wide range of environments. However, the links between organismal and ecosystem …
wide range of environments. However, the links between organismal and ecosystem …
Limited theoretical and empirical evidence that response diversity determines the resilience of ecosystems to environmental change
Response diversity describes the variation in species' ecological responses to
environmental change, where higher response diversity represents a greater variety of …
environmental change, where higher response diversity represents a greater variety of …
Mean species responses predict effects of environmental change on coexistence
Environmental change research is plagued by the curse of dimensionality: the number of
communities at risk and the number of environmental drivers are both large. This raises the …
communities at risk and the number of environmental drivers are both large. This raises the …
[PDF][PDF] Shadow distributions: Deconstructing the geography of human impacts on species' natural distribution
It remains unknown how species' populations across their geographic range are constrained
by 18 multiple coincident natural and anthropogenic environmental gradients. Conservation …
by 18 multiple coincident natural and anthropogenic environmental gradients. Conservation …
Habitat degradation homogenizes ecological responses to typhoons across a subtropical island
Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensity, and duration of extreme weather
events across the globe. Understanding the capacity for ecological communities to withstand …
events across the globe. Understanding the capacity for ecological communities to withstand …
Response diversity in the context of multifarious environmental change
Response diversity represents the inter-and intraspecific trait variation in organismal
responses to the environment. Assemblages composed of organisms displaying large …
responses to the environment. Assemblages composed of organisms displaying large …
Variable responses of individual species to tropical forest degradation
The functional stability of ecosystems depends greatly on interspecific differences in
responses to environmental perturbation. However, responses to perturbation are not …
responses to environmental perturbation. However, responses to perturbation are not …