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Aboveground Biomass and Importance Value of Constructive Species in Desert Steppe Are Co-Regulated by Grazing Intensity and Climate. [PDF]
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The ecology of fear and inverted biomass pyramids
Oikos, 2020In inverted biomass pyramids (IBPs) prey are outnumbered by their predators when measured by biomass. We investigate how prey should behave in the face of danger from higher predator biomass, and how anti‐predator behavior (in the form of vigilance) can, in turn, affect the predator–prey system.
Margaret A. Malone +2 more
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The industrial ecology of freshwater macroalgae for biomass applications
Algal Research, 2017Abstract Industrial ecology is focused on recognising the inherent value in waste streams and developing techniques that can efficiently recover this value. Freshwater macroalgae can become a foundation of this concept as they can be cultured in a range of waste streams where they can effectively remove excess nutrients, metals and metalloids ...
Lawton, R J +4 more
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Beta diversity as a driver of forest biomass across spatial scales.
Ecology, 2022Despite the importance of biodiversity-ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships in ecology and conservation, relatively little is known about how BEF relationships change across spatial scales.
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On biomass diversity in ecology
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1983We postulate that the biomass distribution function for an ecological population may be derived from the condition that the biomas diversity functional is maximal subject to an energetic constraint on the total biomass. This leads to a biomass distribution of the form $$p(m ...
Lurie, David, Wagensberg, Jorge
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Southern Ocean Ecology: The BIOMASS Perspective
Estuaries, 1994Preface R. M. Laws and J.-O. Stromberg 1. History, organization and accomplishments of the BIOMASS programme S. Z. El-Sayed 2. Antarctic marine environment: physical oceanography M. Stein, R. B. Heywood, N. Smith, P. Treguer and E. Fahrbach 3. Antarctic marine stocks: phytoplankton and zoo plankton J. Priddle, F. Brandini, M. Lipski, M.
Norbert T. W. Klages, Sayed Z. El-Sayed
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Biomass energy consumption and sustainable development
International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, 2020The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of biomass energy consumption and non-renewable energy consumption on sustainable development in OECD countries.
Taner Güney, K. Kantar
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Evolution and ecology of plant viruses
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2019Pierre Lefeuvre +2 more
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