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Habitat characteristics drive fish recruitment enhancement in threatened coastal nursery habitats
Our findings underscore the importance of habitat attributes and physical settings as the key predictors of fish enhancement across threatened coastal nurseries of North America. Restoration and management efforts should aim to optimize these factors to maximize fish recruitment potential amid ecosystem degradation. Abstract Structured coastal habitats
Juhyung Lee +5 more
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Foraging site choice and diet selection of Meadow PipitsAnthus pratensisbreeding on grazed salt marshes [PDF]
Roel van Klink +3 more
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Shifting Trends in Tropical Ecology Research Over Six Decades
We analyzed over 170,000 tropical ecology publications (1960–2023) using a large language model to extract study location and biome information at scale. We show that research has grown across all biomes but is increasingly dominated by forests, with grassy ecosystems declining in relative representation and strong geographic concentration in a small ...
Sruthi M. Krishna Moorthy +1 more
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Plant zonation in low‐latitude salt marshes: disentangling the roles of flooding, salinity and competition [PDF]
Steven C. Pennings +2 more
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A national assessment of waterbird hunting in coastal wetlands of Suriname, South America
We examined waterbird harvest levels in Suriname using hunter survey data from 2006 and 2016. The analysis showed a significant decline in the average harvest per hunter over the decade, except for blue‐winged teal and migratory shorebirds. However, the sustainability of current harvest levels remains uncertain, underscoring the need for a national ...
David S. Mizrahi +6 more
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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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User limits or natural limits: can we set limits to human use, based on a natural functioning of the Wadden Sea? [PDF]
Baptist, M.J. +9 more
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