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Foliar fungi and plant diversity drive ecosystem carbon fluxes in experimental prairies 期刊论文
Ecology Letters, 2021, 卷号: 24, 期号: 3
作者:  Kohli M.;  Henning J.A.;  Borer E.T.;  Kinkel L.;  Seabloom E.W.
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biodiversity loss  biodiversity-ecosystem function  consumer effects  ecosystem CO2 fluxes  plant-herbivore interaction  plant-pathogen interaction  
The magnet effect of fire on herbivores affects plant community structure in a forested system 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 458
作者:  Westlake S.M.;  Mason D.;  Lázaro-Lobo A.;  Burr P.;  McCollum J.R.;  Chance D.;  Lashley M.A.
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Animals  Ecology  Fires  Forestry  Magnets  Before-after control impacts  Food web interactions  Heterogeneity  Indirect effects  Plant communities  Seed germination  Terrestrial ecosystems  Top-down control  Seed  community structure  coniferous forest  experimental study  forest ecosystem  forest fire  herbivory  heterogeneity  plant community  plant-herbivore interaction  seedling emergence  succession  Animals  Ecology  Fires  Forestry  Heterogeneity  Magnets  Pinus taeda  
Positive outcomes between herbivore diversity and tree survival: Responses to management intensity in a Patagonian forest 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 458
作者:  Nacif M.E.;  Kitzberger T.;  Garibaldi L.A.
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Biodiversity  Economic and social effects  Harvesting  Plants (botany)  Productivity  Arthropod guilds  Commercial plantation  Intermediate harvesting  Non-linear response  Nothofagus  Photosynthetic active radiations  Survival and growth  Sustainable forest management  Forestry  air temperature  arthropod  basal area  cutting (process)  deciduous tree  forest management  guild structure  harvesting  herbivore  species diversity  survival  Biodiversity  Forestry  Harvesting  Nothofagus  Productivity  Sustainable Forest Management  Argentina  Patagonia  Arthropoda  Nothofagus obliqua  
Elevational and structural shifts in the treeline of an oceanic island (Tenerife, Canary Islands) in the context of global warming 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED EARTH OBSERVATION AND GEOINFORMATION, 2019, 卷号: 82
作者:  Bello-Rodriguez, Victor;  Cubas, Jonay;  Del Arco, Marcelino J.;  Martin, Jose L.;  Maria Gonzalez-Mancebo, Juana
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Aerial pictures  Elevational gradient  Herbivore effects  Multi-temporal analysis  Pinus canariensis  Temperature increase