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Resourcization Characteristics of Using Ecosystem Disturbing Fish Species
Journal of Korea Society of Waste Management, 2023Jae Yong Kim, Sin Cheol Han
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Communities contain closely related species during ecosystem disturbance
Ecology Letters, 2010Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 162–174AbstractPredicting community and species responses to disturbance is complicated by incomplete knowledge about species traits. A phylogenetic framework should partially solve this problem, as trait similarity is generally correlated with species relatedness, closely related species should have similar sensitivities to
Matthew R, Helmus +5 more
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2002
Plant-plant interaction mediated through allelochemicals in the environment is complex. In a recent paper, Inderjit and Weiner [1] articulated the complexity of the phenomenon quite nicely. At the ecosystem level, this complexity reaches another height when the ecosystem processes are regulated by natural and anthropogenic disturbance.
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Plant-plant interaction mediated through allelochemicals in the environment is complex. In a recent paper, Inderjit and Weiner [1] articulated the complexity of the phenomenon quite nicely. At the ecosystem level, this complexity reaches another height when the ecosystem processes are regulated by natural and anthropogenic disturbance.
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Ecosystem disturbance as a niche-construction strategy for invasive species
The American NaturalistYonat Gefen +2 more
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Abundance of common species, not species richness, drives delivery of a real‐world ecosystem service
Ecology Letters, 2015Rachael Winfree +2 more
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