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Contrasting effects of temperature across trophic levels in geothermally warmed soil food webs

open access: yesOikos, EarlyView.
Global warming is altering the structure and dynamics of ecological communities, with significant consequences for soil food webs. Rising temperatures are expected to accelerate metabolic rates in organisms, potentially altering species interactions, and the structure and energetics of food webs.
Estela Folch Chaos   +3 more
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Seed co‐occurrence caused by shared frugivores leaves a long‐lasting signal in the spatial co‐occurrence among plants

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By dispersing seeds, frugivorous animals affect spatial co‐occurrence of plants, ultimately influencing plant community dynamics. Frugivorous animals are intrinsically involved in plant community dynamics, by dispersing seeds of fleshy‐fruited plants and influencing their spatial co‐occurrence.
Antonio J. Perea   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Stable isotope evidence of anthropocene disruption in African softshell turtle foraging. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
de Kock W   +12 more
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Correction: A multi-species model for goose management: Competition and facilitation drive space use of foraging geese. [PDF]

open access: yesAmbio
de Jager M   +9 more
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Multiannual environmental forcing shapes breeding phenology and success in a sub-Antarctic seabird. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Bardon G   +7 more
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Large-Scale Passive Acoustic Monitoring Data Shows Seasonal and Diel Diversity in Foraging Behaviour of Harbour Porpoises Within Their Distributional Range in the Northeast Atlantic. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Evol
Stavenow Jerremalm J   +12 more
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Forages and pastures symposium: forage biodegradation: advances in ruminal microbial ecology

Journal of Animal Science, 2023
Abstract The rumen microbial ecosystem provides ruminants a selective advantage, the ability to utilize forages, allowing them to flourish worldwide in various environments. For many years, our understanding of the ruminal microbial ecosystem was limited to understanding the microbes (usually only laboratory-amenable bacteria) grown in ...
A M Osorio-Doblado   +7 more
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Nutritional ecology and foraging theory

Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2018
Historically, two fields of research have developed theory around foraging and feeding that have influenced biology more broadly, optimal foraging theory and nutritional ecology. While these fields have developed largely in parallel, they are complementary with each offering particular strengths.
David, Raubenheimer, Stephen J, Simpson
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