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Impact of light pollution on aquatic invertebrates: Behavioral responses and ecological consequences
AbstractArtificial light at night (ALAN) is a growing global problem altering the behavior of organisms and thereby community composition and...
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Fine-scale fern ecological responses inform on riparian forest habitat conservation status
The recognition of the ecological quality of ecosystems and habitats therein is increasingly important in the Anthropocene. However, there are still...
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Ecological Models
Models in ecology vary widely in form and function. In some cases, ecological models are developed primarily as qualitative conceptual frameworks... -
Ecological and Ecophysiological Aspects
The perennial trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Morus (mulberry) are economically important and widely distributed in different ecological and... -
Behavioral responses to ecological disturbances influence predation risk for a capital breeder
ContextPredation-risk and ecological disturbance regimes can both influence behavioral decisions by prey, yet few studies have simultaneously...
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The socio-ecological resilience and sustainability implications of seafood supply chain disruption
Remaining resilient under disruption, while also being sustainable, is essential for continued and equitable seafood supply in a changing world....
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Ecological uniqueness across multiple levels of biodiversity in a Chilean watershed
To effectively address biodiversity loss, it is essential to prioritize conservation efforts by identifying areas of high conservation value....
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Ecological network analysis reveals complex responses of tree species life stage interactions to stand variables
Tree interactions are essential for the structure, dynamics, and function of forest ecosystems, but variations in the architecture of life-stage...
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Attributing interannual variability of net ecosystem exchange to modeled ecological processes in forested wetlands of contrasting stand age
The drivers of interannual variability (IAV) of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) in forested wetlands are poorly understood, making it difficult to...
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Ecological and acoustic responses of bush crickets to anthropogenic and natural ecotones
Ecotones occur naturally throughout complex landscapes. Each ecotone has particular ecological conditions resulting in species-specific responses....
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Global Environmental Change Shifts Ecological Stoichiometry Coupling Between Plant and Soil in Early-Stage Invasions
Extensive research has been conducted on the ecological stoichiometry of plants and soils. However, the relationship between plants and soil...
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Inferring the genetic responses to acute drought stress across an ecological gradient
BackgroundHow do xerophytic species thrive in environments that experience extreme annual drought? Although critical to the survival of many species,...
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Ecological Niches Modelling of the TOP-100 Most Dangerous Invasive Species in Russia: Testing the Hypothesis of Ecological Niche Conservatism
AbstractThe concept of ecological niches plays an important role in the prediction of the potential distribution of species in an invasive range and...
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Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms driving within-patient emergence of antimicrobial resistance
The ecological and evolutionary mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) emergence within patients and how these vary across bacterial infections...
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Ecological and Physiological Analysis of Immune Responses of Pelophylax ridibundus and P. lessonae (Amphibia: Ranidae) in Anthropogenically Transformed Territories
Abstract —The aim of this work was to estimate the state of the populations of tailless amphibians in the anthropogenic territory according to a...
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Ecological perspectives on the organization of biodiversity in Neotropical streams
Neotropical streams stand as one of the most biodiverse aquatic ecosystems in the world. The extremely high biodiversity of these ecosystems was...
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Plant Functional Traits: A Key Framework for Understanding and Managing Ecosystem Responses to Global Environmental Challenges
The greatest threat to present and future biodiversity is climate change. It is estimated that climatic and related environmental changes will... -
Tradeoffs between resources and risks shape the responses of a large carnivore to human disturbance
Wide-ranging carnivores experience tradeoffs between dynamic resource availabilities and heterogeneous risks from humans, with consequences for their...
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Mixed signals of environmental change and a trend towards ecological homogenization in ground vegetation across different forest types
Forest ground vegetation may serve as an early warning system for monitoring anthropogenic global-change impacts on temperate forests. Climate...
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Ecological and evolutionary dynamics of multi-strain RNA viruses
Potential interactions among co-circulating viral strains in host populations are often overlooked in the study of virus transmission. However, these...