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Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog. Abstract The success of non‐native species in novel environments has received worldwide attention, resulting in dozens of hypotheses trying to explain this demographic success.
Bernd Blossey +2 more
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A Model Study on the Role of Wetland Zones in Lake Eutrophication and Restoration [PDF]
Jan H. Janse +3 more
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Loss of distinct functionality during fish community disassembly
Our study reveals that fish species with distinct functional traits were disproportionately extirpated over 75 years, and non‐native species failed to fully compensate for these lost functions. Using trait‐based network analysis, we show how species turnover reshapes community functionality, offering new insights into biodiversity loss and ecosystem ...
Songhao Ji +5 more
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Marine biodiversity loss in Finnish coastal waters: Evidence and implications for management. [PDF]
Sumelius H +5 more
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Landscape and crop diversity contributes to greater yield stability
These findings underscore the importance of promoting crop diversity and maintaining heterogeneous agricultural landscapes, particularly in pollinator‐dependent crops. Promoting diverse agricultural landscapes with balanced heterogeneity can enhance the resilience of agricultural systems to climate change and contribute to long‐term food security ...
Estefania Tobajas +2 more
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The role of nutrient loading and eutrophication in estuarine ecology.
James L. Pinckney +3 more
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Eutrophication and Warming Drive Algal Community Shifts in Synchronised Time Series of Experimental Lakes. [PDF]
Garner RE +5 more
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Are the Rights of Nature the Only Way to Save Lough Neagh?
Abstract Northern Ireland's Lough Neagh—the UK and Ireland's largest freshwater lake—recently hit the headlines owing to an ecological crisis caused by the level of pollutants entering its waters. With political attention drawn to the lough, an emerging idea amongst environmental activists—inspired by the global ‘rights of nature’ (RoN) movement—is ...
Laurence Cooley, Elliott Hill
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Fifty-Year Trends Reveal Reversal from Recovery to Re-eutrophication and Reinforced Anoxia in a Managed Mountain Lake. [PDF]
Weniger E, Sommaruga R.
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