keystone species: a call for reason. Conservation Ecology . 2000Davic R D. Ecological dominants vs keystone species: a call for reason[EB/OL].http://esa.sdsc.edu,2000.Davic, R.D. 2000. Ecological dominants vs. keystone species: A call for reason. Conservation Ecology 4(1): r2....
But two very important concepts, dominant species and keystone species in biology are very easliy confused in the research of management-bionics.There are a lot of similarities between supply chains in business society and food chains in natural world. So an attempt to ...
However, to become the kings—or as Lanning would say, the keystone species—of the conference, the Ducks had one final step: to beat Penn State. “What will this moment look like? Talk about being a keystone species—there’s one more opponent out there ...
In loose analogy to the more familiar term ‘keystone species’ from macroecology, where an individual species has a disproportionate impact on an ecosystem — such as the effect of starfish on the composition of the intertidal zone [3]— we define keystone metabolites as microbially produced ...
Forests are essential for maintaining species diversity, stabilizing local and global climate, and providing ecosystem services. Exploring the impact of paleogeographic events and climate change on the genetic structure and distribution dynamics of fores
species5,23,24. In this study, we accomplish such a goal forPopulus koreana(Salicaceae), one dominant tree species in temperate deciduous forests in East Asia. We assemble the first, to our knowledge, de novo chromosome-scale reference genome for this species and further re-sequence genomes ...
Ecological Dominants vs. Keystone Species: A Call for Reason I agree with the viewpoint that it is unwise to diffuse Paine's (1966) concept of "keystone species" due to its importance in ecosystem diagnosis. Paine, a... OEP Agency - 《Conservation Ecology》 被引量: 0发表: 0年 加载更多...
Ecology & SocietyHigdon, J. W. (2002). Functionally Dominant Herbivores as Keystone Species. Conservation Ecology 6(2): r4. http://www.consecol. org/vol6/iss2/resp4/.Higdon J.W. (2002). Functionally dominant herbivores as keystone species. Ecology and Society, 6....
Effects of disease on keystone and dominant species.Cully, Jack
Sub-dominant bacteria as keystone species in microbial communities producing bio-hydrogen. Int J Hydrogen Energy 2013;33:1-11.Rafrafi Y, Trably E, Hamelin J, Latrille E, Meynial-Salles I, Benomar S, Giudici- Orticoni MT, Steyer JP. Sub-dominant bacteria as keystone species in ...