Impacts of invasive species on food webs: a review of empirical data
We review empirical studies on how bioinvasions alter food webs and how a food-web
perspective may change their prediction and management. Predation is found to underlie …
perspective may change their prediction and management. Predation is found to underlie …
[HTML][HTML] Agroecology landscapes
P Jeanneret, S Aviron, A Alignier, C Lavigne… - Landscape …, 2021 - Springer
Context Agroecology combines agronomic and ecological concepts. It relies on the
enhancement of biodiversity and related ecosystem services to support agricultural …
enhancement of biodiversity and related ecosystem services to support agricultural …
Remarkable effects of microbial factors on soil phosphorus bioavailability: A country‐scale study
J Lu, P Jia, S Feng, Y Wang, J Zheng, S Ou… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Low soil phosphorus (P) bioavailability causes the widespread occurrence of P‐limited
terrestrial ecosystems around the globe. Exploring the factors influencing soil P …
terrestrial ecosystems around the globe. Exploring the factors influencing soil P …
Protecting an ecosystem service: approaches to understanding and mitigating threats to wild insect pollinators
Insect pollination constitutes an ecosystem service of global importance, providing
significant economic and aesthetic benefits as well as cultural value to human society …
significant economic and aesthetic benefits as well as cultural value to human society …
Ecological network analysis reveals the inter-connection between soil biodiversity and ecosystem function as affected by land use across Europe
RE Creamer, SE Hannula, JP Van Leeuwen… - Applied Soil …, 2016 - Elsevier
Soil organisms are considered drivers of soil ecosystem services (primary productivity,
nutrient cycling, carbon cycling, water regulation) associated with sustainable agricultural …
nutrient cycling, carbon cycling, water regulation) associated with sustainable agricultural …
Empirically characterising trophic networks: what emerging DNA-based methods, stable isotope and fatty acid analyses can offer
Food webs in agricultural systems are complex and trophic linkages are difficult to track
using conventional methodologies. Here, we review three alternative approaches that allow …
using conventional methodologies. Here, we review three alternative approaches that allow …
[HTML][HTML] Biodiversity-based options for arable weed management. A review
In the context of a shift towards pesticide reduction in arable farming, weed management
remains a challenging issue. Integrated Weed Management currently recommends …
remains a challenging issue. Integrated Weed Management currently recommends …
Operationalizing network theory for ecosystem service assessments
Managing ecosystems to provide ecosystem services in the face of global change is a
pressing challenge for policy and science. Predicting how alternative management actions …
pressing challenge for policy and science. Predicting how alternative management actions …
Fostering pollination through agroforestry: A global review
Over time, agricultural systems have undergone intensification with a view to increasing food
production and security. However, the resulting land use conversions have led to declines in …
production and security. However, the resulting land use conversions have led to declines in …
Biomonitoring for the 21st century: integrating next-generation sequencing into ecological network analysis
Ecological network analysis (ENA) provides a mechanistic framework for describing
complex species interactions, quantifying ecosystem services, and examining the impacts of …
complex species interactions, quantifying ecosystem services, and examining the impacts of …