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  • Scaling‐up biodiversity‐eco... Scaling‐up biodiversity‐ecosystem functioning research
    Gonzalez, Andrew; Germain, Rachel M.; Srivastava, Diane S. ... Ecology letters, April 2020, Volume: 23, Issue: 4
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    A rich body of knowledge links biodiversity to ecosystem functioning (BEF), but it is primarily focused on small scales. We review the current theory and identify six expectations for scale ...
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  • Terrestrial subsidies and l... Terrestrial subsidies and light affect an aquatic micro‐ecosystem in unexpected ways
    Rogy, Pierre; Srivastava, Diane S. Freshwater biology, 06/2024, Volume: 69, Issue: 6
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    Abstract The effects of resource subsidies on a recipient ecosystem depends on a variety of factors. Firstly, increasing the supply of limiting nutrients tends to increase the accumulation of biomass ...
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  • Phylogenetic diversity and ... Phylogenetic diversity and the functioning of ecosystems
    Srivastava, Diane S.; Cadotte, Marc W.; MacDonald, A. Andrew M. ... Ecology letters, July 2012, Volume: 15, Issue: 7
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    Phylogenetic diversity (PD) describes the total amount of phylogenetic distance among species in a community. Although there has been substantial research on the factors that determine community PD, ...
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  • Genomic variation among pop... Genomic variation among populations provides insight into the causes of metacommunity survival
    Guzman, Laura Melissa; Srivastava, Diane S. Ecology (Durham), 12/2020, Volume: 101, Issue: 12
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    Predators and prey interact at small spatial scales, but during their lifetime disperse at much larger spatial scales. Trophic metacommunity theory proposes that dispersal is a critical process that ...
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  • Drought sensitivity predict... Drought sensitivity predicts habitat size sensitivity in an aquatic ecosystem
    Amundrud, Sarah L; Srivastava, Diane S Ecology (Durham), July 2015, Volume: 96, Issue: 7
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    Species and trophic richness often increase with habitat size. Although many ecological processes have been evoked to explain both patterns, the environmental stress associated with small habitats ...
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  • Do bromeliads affect the ar... Do bromeliads affect the arboreal ant communities on orange trees in northwestern Costa Rica?
    Rost-Komiya, Beatrice; Smith, M. Alex; Rogy, Pierre ... PloS one, 07/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 7
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    Ants often interact with other invertebrates as predators or mutualists. Epiphytic bromeliads provide nesting sites for ants, and could increase ant abundances in the tree canopy. We surveyed ants in ...
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  • Impacts of plant diversity ... Impacts of plant diversity on biomass production increase through time because of species complementarity
    Cardinale, Bradley J; Wright, Justin P; Cadotte, Marc W ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 11/2007, Volume: 104, Issue: 46
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    Accelerating rates of species extinction have prompted a growing number of researchers to manipulate the richness of various groups of organisms and examine how this aspect of diversity impacts ...
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  • Assessing the relative impo... Assessing the relative importance of neutral stochasticity in ecological communities
    Vellend, Mark; Srivastava, Diane S.; Anderson, Kathryn M. ... Oikos, December 2014, Volume: 123, Issue: 12
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    A central current debate in community ecology concerns the relative importance of deterministic versus stochastic processes underlying community structure. However, the concept of stochasticity ...
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  • Prey body mass and richness... Prey body mass and richness underlie the persistence of a top predator
    Guzman, Laura Melissa; Srivastava, Diane S Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences, 05/2019, Volume: 286, Issue: 1902
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    Predators and prey often differ in body mass. The ratio of predator to prey body mass influences the predator's functional response (how consumption varies with prey density), and therefore, the ...
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  • Trophic interactions determ... Trophic interactions determine the effects of drought on an aquatic ecosystem
    Amundrud, Sarah L.; Srivastava, Diane S. Ecology (Durham), 06/2016, Volume: 97, Issue: 6
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    Species interactions can be important mediators of community and ecosystem responses to environmental Stressors. However, we still lack a mechanistic understanding of the indirect ecological effects ...
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