What is the difference between a community & an ecosystem? Populations make up communities, & ecosystems are the communities AND the nonliving factors What is the expected growth rate of a population living at the carrying capacity of its environment? The growth rate would be zero at carrying ca...
Carla M. D'AntonioEnvironmental Studies Program and Department of Ecology Evolution and Marine Biology UC Santa Barbara Santa Barbara CA 93106 USAStephanie G. YelenikPacific Island Ecosystem Research Center US Geological Survey Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park HI 96718 USAMichelle C. Mack...
Richard StehouwerBioCycle: Journal of Composting & RecyclingBardgett R (2004) The Biology of Soil. A community and ecosystem approach. Oxford University Press. Richard Stehouwer - 《Biocycle Journal of Composting & Recycling》 被引量: 1发表: 2004年 Soil health and sustainability: managing the biot...
Likens (1979)Pattern and process in a forested ecosystem. Springer, New York. Google Scholar Brokaw, N. V. L. (1985) Gap-phase regeneration in a tropical forest.Ecology 66: 682–687. Article Google Scholar Brown, J. H. (1984) On the relationship between abundance and distribution of ...
An ambitious, but critically important, and feasible goal is to incorporate more biology and ecology into Earth system models (see community land model) (Thomas and others 2013). An additional frontier identified by the community is to link evolutionary processes to ecosystem ecology in the context...
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implying that so-called ecosystem insurance24is only true for a few redundant functions. Thus, community invasibility might not be explained by the diversity of the functions exhibited by a community but instead by the functional redundancy among species in the focal community. Communities with func...
whole community-level slow-fast response to disturbance and resource availability in the form of land-use intensity, and that this community-level strategy drives a slow-fast ecosystem functioning response. The Biodiversity Exploratories is, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive data source for mul...
Component communities consist of all infrapopulations within a host population, and compound communities consist of all parasite communities within an ecosystem. An infrapopulation is the total of all the individuals of a parasite species within a host individual. Two of the major questions of ...
Microbes play vital roles across coral reefs both in the environment and inside and upon macrobes (holobionts), where they support critical functions such as nutrition and immune system modulation. These roles highlight the potential ecosystem-level impo