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microeco: An R package for data mining in microbial community ecology.

FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 2020
A large amount of sequencing data is produced in microbial community ecology studies using the high-throughput sequencing technique, especially amplicon-sequencing-based community data.
Chi Liu   +3 more
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Community Physiological Ecology

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2019
The effects of animal homeostatic function on ecological interactions have not been well-integrated into community ecology. Animals mediate environmental change and stressors through homeostatic shifts in physiology and behavior, which likely shape ecological interactions and plant communities. Animal responses to stressors can alter their habitat use,
Robin W, Warne   +2 more
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A Critique of the Space-for-Time Substitution Practice in Community Ecology.

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2019
The space-for-time substitution assumption is often used implicitly for studying ecological processes in static spatial data sets. Since ecological processes occur in time, this practice is problematic, especially in nonstationary environments.
C. Damgaard
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Community Ecology

Choice Reviews Online, 2012
At the beginning of the 20th century there was much debate about the “nature” of communities. The driving question was whether the community was a self-organized system of co-occurring species or simply a haphazard collection of populations with minimal functional integration.
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Trajectory analysis in community ecology

Ecological Monographs, 2019
Ecologists have long been interested in how communities change over time. Addressing questions about community dynamics requires ways of representing and comparing the variety of dynamics observed across space.
M. de Caceres   +7 more
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The Necessity of Multitrophic Approaches in Community Ecology.

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2018
Trophic interactions are a fundamental part of ecosystems; yet, most ecological studies focus on single trophic levels and this hampers our ability to detect the underlying mechanisms structuring communities as well as the effects of environmental change.
S. Seibold   +6 more
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Community ecology

2008
Abstract Community ecology considers an assessment of all the species in an area and their interactions and is thus a hierarchical step up from population ecology (Chapter 5). To understand the community ecology of grasslands we need to consider the temporal and spatial patterns exhibited by the species and the processes involved in ...
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Community Ecology

2009
Abstract Community ecology is the study of the interactions between populations of coexisting species. This book provides a state of the art in theory, models and applications of community ecology, with special attention to its topology, dynamics, the importance of spatial and temporal scale as well as applications to emerging problems ...
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Best practice guidelines for studies of parasite community ecology

Journal of Helminthology, 2018
In recent decades, parasite community ecology has produced hundreds of studies on an ever-growing number of host species, and developed into an active sub-discipline of parasitology.
Robert Poulin
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Communicating Ecology

2022
Communication is perhaps the most important, but least formally discussed, aspect of current ecological research and teaching. The last twenty years has demonstrated that this is no longer a viable approach and the rise of climate change research, and its concomitant denial, has brought disagreement and outright refusal to accept facts to the research ...
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