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Biodiversity-ecosystem functioning

Alternative hypotheses to explain why biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships are concave-up in some natural ecosystems but concave-down in manipulative experiments

Alternative hypotheses to explain why biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationships are concave-up in some natural ecosystems but concave-down in manipulative experiments

... between biodiversity and functioning in marine ecosystems have yielded non-saturating patterns that contrast sharply with the results of experimental studies, where ecosystem functioning ...

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A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research

A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research

... 273 research over time (Chapin et al., 2000; De Laender et al., 2016; Eisenhauer et al., 2016; Isbell et al., 2013a; 274 van der Plas, 2019). While studying the environmental drivers of different facets of ...

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Animal diversity and ecosystem functioning in dynamic food webs

Animal diversity and ecosystem functioning in dynamic food webs

... the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relation- ship, such as niche complementarity or trophic complexity, are inherent to the allometric food-web ...trophic biodiversity and ecosystem ...

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Biodiversity and ecosystem services: think functional!

Biodiversity and ecosystem services: think functional!

... Lavorel, S., Krigulis, K., McIntyre, S., Williams, N.S.G., Garden, D., Dorrough, G., Berman, S. Quétier, F., Thébault, A. & Bonis, A. (2008). Assessing functional diversity in the field – methodology matters! ...

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Dam-associated multiple-stressor impacts on fungal biomass and richness reveal the initial signs of ecosystem functioning impairment

Dam-associated multiple-stressor impacts on fungal biomass and richness reveal the initial signs of ecosystem functioning impairment

... Fig. 6. Relations between consumption rates of G. pulex (A, B) and associated FPOM production (C) or consumption rates of A. auricollis (D, E) from laboratory experiments, and changes in fungal biomass and molecular ...

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Large-scale variation in combined impacts of canopy loss and disturbance on community structure and ecosystem functioning

Large-scale variation in combined impacts of canopy loss and disturbance on community structure and ecosystem functioning

... of ecosystem functioning (community respiration, gross primary productivity, net primary productivity) were affected by loss of canopy at five of the six locations for which data were ...of ...

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Biodiversity and ecosystem services in tropical forests: the role of forest allocations in the Dja area, Cameroon

Biodiversity and ecosystem services in tropical forests: the role of forest allocations in the Dja area, Cameroon

... Pitman, N., van der Ploeg, J., Plumptre, A., Poulsen, J., Quesada, M., Rainey, H., Robinson, D., Roetgers, C., Rovero, F., Scatena, F., Schulze, C., Sheil, D., Struhsaker, T., Terborgh, J., Thomas, D., Timm, R., Nicolas ...

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Selective top-down control of epiphytic biomass by amphipods from Posidonia oceanica meadows: implications for ecosystem functioning

Selective top-down control of epiphytic biomass by amphipods from Posidonia oceanica meadows: implications for ecosystem functioning

... b Laboratory of Systematics and Animal Diversity, MARE Centre, University of Liège, Liège, Belgium c Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, University College London, London, United Kingdom * Corresponding ...

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Recent advances in exploring physiology and biodiversity of ectomycorrhizas highlight the functioning of these symbioses in ecosystems

Recent advances in exploring physiology and biodiversity of ectomycorrhizas highlight the functioning of these symbioses in ecosystems

... In Section 2, we presented recent advances toward the understanding of mechanisms involved in formation and regulation of ectomycorrhizal symbioses. This part of the review focused on the C-translocation from the plant ...

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Does biodiversity really matter to benefit from the ecosystem services provided by Central African forests?

Does biodiversity really matter to benefit from the ecosystem services provided by Central African forests?

... * simon.lhoest@uliege.be 1 University of Liège, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, TERRA Research Centre, Central African Forests, Gembloux, Passage des Déportés 2, 5030, Belgium 2 University of Liège, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, BIOSE ...

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Jack-of-all-trades effects drive biodiversity–ecosystem multifunctionality relationships in European forests

Jack-of-all-trades effects drive biodiversity–ecosystem multifunctionality relationships in European forests

... driving biodiversity–multifunctionality relationships in European forests and that (ii) this mechanism is likely to occur whenever species differ in their functional effects, is not only of fundamental importance, ...

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Jack-of-all-trades effects drive biodiversity–ecosystem multifunctionality relationships in European forests

Jack-of-all-trades effects drive biodiversity–ecosystem multifunctionality relationships in European forests

... Testing for richness effects on ecosystem functioning . To analyse richness– multifunctionality relationships we first created full general linear mixed models (LMMs) for each (99 in total) threshold value, ...

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How to implement biodiversity-based agriculture to enhance ecosystem services: a review

How to implement biodiversity-based agriculture to enhance ecosystem services: a review

... expected ecosystem services over seasons and years are pro- duced from a complex network of ecosystem processes, which are often incompletely understood (Anand et ...

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Current and future ozone risks to global terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem processes

Current and future ozone risks to global terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem processes

... C stocks in the long term (>100 years) (Wang, Shugart, Shuman, & Lerdau, 2016). Hence, it remains difficult to identify general, global patterns of effects of changing O 3 exposure on ecosystem C storage. ...

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Ecosystem management in paludified boreal forests: enhancing wood production, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration at the landscape level

Ecosystem management in paludified boreal forests: enhancing wood production, biodiversity, and carbon sequestration at the landscape level

... example, biodiversity pro- tection involves maintaining forest structures that are often associated to old forests, which have the additional benefit of storing large amounts of carbon in their organic soils ...

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Empowering biodiversity knowledge

Empowering biodiversity knowledge

... Empowering Biodiversity Knowledge We do not claim that biodiversity science is nothing but a vacuous rhetoric or that the biodiversity crisis is ...the biodiversity crisis are not, however, ...

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Temperature and nutrient effects on the relative importance of brown and green pathways for stream ecosystem functioning: A mesocosm approach

Temperature and nutrient effects on the relative importance of brown and green pathways for stream ecosystem functioning: A mesocosm approach

... to the repository administrator: tech-oatao@listes-diff.inp-toulouse.fr This is an author’s version published in: https://oatao.univ-toulouse.fr/26549 To cite this version: Gossiaux, Alice and Rollin, Marc and Guérold, ...

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Measuring farmland biodiversity

Measuring farmland biodiversity

... (for a full list of the authors see acknowledgements) In Brief About one-third of the world’s land surface is used for farming, a fact that bears important implications for biodiversity. In Europe, for instance, ...

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Tackling fragmentation of climate and biodiversity regimes complexes: the role ecosystem services and payment for environmental services : the role ecosystem services and payment for environmental services

Tackling fragmentation of climate and biodiversity regimes complexes: the role ecosystem services and payment for environmental services : the role ecosystem services and payment for environmental services

... and biodiversity issues have been fol- lowed different dynamics and exhibit contrasted fragmentation ...complex, biodiversity regime complex followed a nonlin- ear dynamics and is more ...some ...

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Economics of biodiversity

Economics of biodiversity

... to biodiversity can be organised following three ...for biodiversity conserva- tion confronted to the risk of irreversible ...in biodiversity and to assess the opportunity cost of biodiversity ...

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