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Imidacloprid in United States Rivers, 2013-2022: Persistent Presence and Emerging Chronic Hazard. [PDF]
Miller SA +6 more
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Understanding the ecological implications of species coexistence is central to biodiversity studies and to identify environmental and anthropogenic drivers of ecosystem dynamics, where ecological network analysis offers valuable insights. This study examines the complexity, structure, and potential responses to disturbances of the Strait of Magellan's ...
Claudia D. Andrade +4 more
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The Biodiversity of Peter I Island-The Most Remote Island in the World. [PDF]
Jackson M +10 more
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Capture–recapture (CR) models have been used for decades to estimate population size and demographic rates in natural populations from the monitoring of individuals. One of the most frequent deviations from assumptions required in CR studies is the immediate trap‐dependence that corresponds to the correlation between capture events. We review empirical
Jessica Cachelou +4 more
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Comparison of intestinal and environmental microbiota of the snapping shrimp (<i>Alpheus brevicristatus</i>) in a seagrass bed. [PDF]
Zhu FC, Yang YB, Yin QJ, Chen XY, Yu S.
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Bottom–up and top–down drivers influence urbanization effects on insect herbivory in oaks
Urban forests provide essential ecosystem services, including pest control, biodiversity conservation, and human health benefits. Herbivory is a widespread biotic interaction that shapes ecosystem functions, such as primary productivity and soil fertility, which underpin these services.
Gabriela Quiroga +18 more
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Osmolytes vs. Anabolic Reserves: Contrasting Gonadal Metabolomes in Two Sympatric Mediterranean Sea Urchins. [PDF]
Carbonell-Garzón E +3 more
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Food webs consist of trophic interactions of variable strength. However, it remains challenging to predict how changes in environmental conditions, such as nutrient enrichment, can affect these interactions. In this paper, we propose to integrate food web theory with ecological stoichiometry, which predicts how elemental ratios affect trophic ...
Pierre Rogy +6 more
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Global thermal tolerance compilation for freshwater invertebrates and fish. [PDF]
Bayat HS +11 more
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Contrasting effects of temperature across trophic levels in geothermally warmed soil food webs
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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