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It is also viewed as the body of knowledge or facts about ecological space, spatial heterogeneity, and scaling. Studies in this field have been dominated... BL Li - 《Landscape & Urban Planning》 被引量: 158发表: 2000年 The Kernel of Landscape Ecology: Spatial and Temporal Heterogeneity in...
A central goal in ecology is to understand the spatial scaling of biodiversity. Patterns in the spatial distribution of organisms provide important clues about the underlying mechanisms that structure ecological communities and are central to setting conservation priorities. Although microorganisms comprise mu...
The international conference 'Models in population dynamics and ecology 2010:animal movement, dispersal and spatial ecology' took place at the University of Leicester, UK, on 1-3 September 2010, focusing on mathematical approaches to spatial population dynamics and emphasizing cross-scale issues. Exciti...
Forests canopies are dynamic, continuously varying, three-dimensional structures that display substantial heterogeneity in their spatial arrangement at man... GW Frazer,MA Wulder,KO Niemann - 《Forest Ecology & Management》 被引量: 151发表: 2005年 ChemInform Abstract: Overview of Fine-Scale Piezoelec...
We define a (new) set of scaling exponents by introducing th... K Christensen,HC Fogedby,HJ Jensen - 《Journal of Statistical Physics》 被引量: 138发表: 1991年 Quantitative ecology. Spatial and temporal scaling The Bak, Tang, and Wiesenfeld cellular automaton is simulated in 1, 2, 3, 4...
A long-standing problem in ecology is to understand how the speciesabundance distribution (SAD) varies with sampling scale. The problem was first characterized by Preston as the veil line problem. Although theoretical and empirical studies have now shown the nonexistence of the veil line, this prob...
Biodiversity and ecosystem stability across scales in metacommunities. Ecol. Lett. 19, 510–518 (2016). PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Wang, S. et al. Biotic homogenization destabilizes ecosystem functioning by decreasing spatial asynchrony. Ecology 102, e03332 (2021). Zhang, Y., He, ...
Another explanation is based on the niche complementary effect in ecology64 in which a multi-species mixture can fully exploit a resource to achieve higher productivity compared with that of a monoculture. Similarly, the study units at the larger scale could carry more ES than those at the ...
The symbiotic interaction of plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is ancient and widespread. Plants provide AM fungi with carbon in exchange for nutrients and water, making this interaction a prime target for crop improvement. However, plant–fu