Integrating ecological feedbacks across scales and levels of organization
In ecosystems, species interact in various ways with other species, and with their local environment. In addition, ecosystems are coupled in space by diverse types of flows. From these links connecting different ecological entities can emerge circular pathways of indirect effects: feedback loops.
Benoît Pichon +4 more
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Annual changes in the microeukaryotic community in intertidal sediments, Qingdao, China. [PDF]
Ji Y, Shao H, McMinn A, Wang M.
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Scale-dependent patterns of variability in species assemblages of the rocky intertidal at Helgoland (German Bight, North Sea) [PDF]
Bartsch, Inka +4 more
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Colour Polymorphism in Coconut Crabs Is Under Relaxed Selection From Conspecifics?
Coconut crabs are either red or blue irrespective of age or sex, are nocturnal and have very few predators. This experimental study shows that they do not use conspecific's colour but do use relative size to settle competitive interactions over food in the wild.
Tim Caro
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Interactive effects of flooding duration and depth on two narrow-range thermophilic mangrove species. [PDF]
Hong W, Zeng D, Xu H, Liu J, Li Y.
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A simplified approach to describe the flow field on vegetated intertidal platforms [PDF]
Carnello, L +4 more
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ABSTRACT Marine ecosystems are increasingly threatened by overfishing, pollution, coastal development and climate change, underscoring the need for long‐term, representative information on key fish populations and habitats to inform management and policy.
Angus John van Wyk +26 more
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The complete mitogenome of <i>Ligia barack</i> (Crustacea, Isopoda, Ligiidae), a recently described intertidal isopod species from the remote island of Nihoa. [PDF]
Santamaria CA, Gakhal SK, Whittaker OT.
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Experimental beam-trawling in Lanice conchilega reefs: Impact on the associated fauna [PDF]
Braeckman, Ulrike +4 more
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Conceptual diagram of soil carbon cycling across climatic and environmental gradients in Nordic marshes and grazing effect. Denmark's warmer climate, high nutrient inputs, elevated salinity, and sandy soils promote rapid microbial decomposition of predominantly labile and root‐derived OC, driving high CO2 emissions and relatively high although unstable
Carmen Leiva‐Dueñas +16 more
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