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Survey of Synanthropic Spiders in Ireland Reveals Expansion and Dominance of the Invasive Noble False Widow <i>Steatoda nobilis</i> in Urban Habitats (Araneae: Theridiidae). [PDF]
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Assessing direct effects of insect change on insectivore populations in the United Kingdom. [PDF]
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Evidence for cable bacteria inhabiting deep in anoxic sediment reveals a novel ecological niche. [PDF]
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Food Subsidy Effects on Host Foraging Behavior Shape Host-Macroparasite Infection Dynamics. [PDF]
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Distribution, Abundance, and Species Richness in Ecology
2016Marc Kery, J Andrew Royle
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Is there an ecological basis for species abundance distributions?
Oecologia, 2012Community ecologists have attempted to explain species abundance distribution (SAD) shape for more than 80 years, but usually without relating SAD shape explicitly to ecological variables. We explored whether the scale (total assemblage abundance) and shape (assemblage evenness) of avifaunal SADs were related to ecological covariates.
Jian D L, Yen +2 more
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Control of ecological networks: Abundance control or ecological regulation?
Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear ScienceComplex ecosystems often exhibit a tipping point around which a small perturbation can lead to the loss of the basic functionality of ecosystems. It is challenging to develop a control strategy to bring ecosystems to the desired stable states. Typically, two methods are employed to restore the functionality of ecosystems: abundance control and ...
Xiaoting Liu +4 more
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1978
As we mentioned in Section 1.1. there can be little doubt that ecology was responsible for the development of the theory of diversity and that it is still the main field of application. Throughout this chapter, the classes C1,C2,…,C S refer to the various species of some taxonomic group of animals or plants.
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As we mentioned in Section 1.1. there can be little doubt that ecology was responsible for the development of the theory of diversity and that it is still the main field of application. Throughout this chapter, the classes C1,C2,…,C S refer to the various species of some taxonomic group of animals or plants.
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