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    Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Increases Root Exudation of Carbon in Wetlands: Results from the First Free-Air CO2 Enrichment Facility (FACE) in a Marshland

    Experiments employing free-air CO2 enrichment (FACE) facilities have indicated that elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO2) stimulates growth in diverse terrestrial ecosystems. Studies of the effects of eCO2 o...

    Salvador Sánchez-Carrillo, Miguel Álvarez-Cobelas, David G. Angeler in Ecosystems (2018)

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    Spatial Patterns and Functional Redundancies in a Changing Boreal Lake Landscape

    Global transformations extend beyond local habitats; therefore, larger-scale approaches are needed to assess community-level responses and resilience to unfolding environmental changes. Using long-term data (1...

    David G. Angeler, Craig R. Allen, Daniel R. Uden, Richard K. Johnson in Ecosystems (2015)

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    Linking degradation status with ecosystem vulnerability to environmental change

    Environmental change can cause regime shifts in ecosystems, potentially threatening ecosystem services. It is unclear if the degradation status of ecosystems correlates with their vulnerability to environmenta...

    David G. Angeler, Didier L. Baho, Craig R. Allen, Richard K. Johnson in Oecologia (2015)

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    Temporal dynamics of bird community composition: an analysis of baseline conditions from long-term data

    Numerous anthropogenic activities threaten the biodiversity found on earth. Because all ecological communities constantly experience temporal turnover due to natural processes, it is important to distinguish b...

    Christian Kampichler, David G. Angeler, Richard T. Holmes, Aivar Leito in Oecologia (2014)

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    Panarchy: Theory and Application

    The concept of panarchy provides a framework that characterizes complex systems of people and nature as dynamically organized and structured within and across scales of space and time. It has been more than a ...

    Craig R. Allen, David G. Angeler, Ahjond S. Garmestani, Lance H. Gunderson in Ecosystems (2014)

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    Tracing alpha, beta, and gamma diversity responses to environmental change in boreal lakes

    Boreal lakes undergo broad-scale environmental change over time, but biodiversity responses to these changes, particularly at macroecological scales, are not well known. We studied long-term trends (1992–2009)...

    David G. Angeler, Stina Drakare in Oecologia (2013)

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    Identifying resilience mechanisms to recurrent ecosystem perturbations

    The complex nature of ecological systems limits the unambiguous determination of mechanisms that drive resilience to natural disturbance or anthropogenic stress. Using eight-year time series data from boreal l...

    David G. Angeler, Cristina Trigal, Stina Drakare, Richard K. Johnson in Oecologia (2010)