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  • Addition of multiple limiti... Addition of multiple limiting resources reduces grassland diversity
    Harpole, W Stanley; Sullivan, Lauren L; Lind, Eric M ... Nature (London), 09/2016, Volume: 537, Issue: 7618
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    Niche dimensionality provides a general theoretical explanation for biodiversity-more niches, defined by more limiting factors, allow for more ways that species can coexist. Because plant species ...
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  • Differentiating between nic... Differentiating between niche and neutral assembly in metacommunities using null models of β‐diversity
    Tucker, Caroline M.; Shoemaker, Lauren G.; Davies, Kendi F. ... Oikos, June 2016, Volume: 125, Issue: 6
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    The β‐null deviation measure, developed as a null model for β‐diversity, is increasingly used in empirical studies to detect the underlying structuring mechanisms in communities (e.g. niche versus ...
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  • Eutrophication weakens stab... Eutrophication weakens stabilizing effects of diversity in natural grasslands
    Hautier, Yann; Seabloom, Eric W; Borer, Elizabeth T ... Nature (London), 04/2014, Volume: 508, Issue: 7497
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    Studies of experimental grassland communities have demonstrated that plant diversity can stabilize productivity through species asynchrony, in which decreases in the biomass of some species are ...
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  • Habitat fragmentation and i... Habitat fragmentation and its lasting impact on Earth's ecosystems
    Haddad, Nick M; Brudvig, Lars A; Clobert, Jean ... Science advances, 03/2015, Volume: 1, Issue: 2
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    We conducted an analysis of global forest cover to reveal that 70% of remaining forest is within 1 km of the forest's edge, subject to the degrading effects of fragmentation. A synthesis of ...
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  • Integrative modelling revea... Integrative modelling reveals mechanisms linking productivity and plant species richness
    Grace, James B; Anderson, T Michael; Seabloom, Eric W ... Nature (London), 01/2016, Volume: 529, Issue: 7586
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    How ecosystem productivity and species richness are interrelated is one of the most debated subjects in the history of ecology. Decades of intensive study have yet to discern the actual mechanisms ...
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  • Navigating the multiple mea... Navigating the multiple meanings of β diversity: a roadmap for the practicing ecologist
    Anderson, Marti J.; Crist, Thomas O.; Chase, Jonathan M. ... Ecology letters, 01/2011, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 19–28 A recent increase in studies of β diversity has yielded a confusing array of concepts, measures and methods. Here, we provide a roadmap of the most widely used and ...
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  • Clarifying the effect of bi... Clarifying the effect of biodiversity on productivity in natural ecosystems with longitudinal data and methods for causal inference
    Dee, Laura E; Ferraro, Paul J; Severen, Christopher N ... Nature communications, 05/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Causal effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functions can be estimated using experimental or observational designs - designs that pose a tradeoff between drawing credible causal inferences from ...
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  • Herbivores and nutrients co... Herbivores and nutrients control grassland plant diversity via light limitation
    Borer, Elizabeth T; Seabloom, Eric W; Gruner, Daniel S ... Nature (London), 04/2014, Volume: 508, Issue: 7497
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    Human alterations to nutrient cycles and herbivore communities are affecting global biodiversity dramatically. Ecological theory predicts these changes should be strongly counteractive: nutrient ...
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  • Disentangling the Drivers o... Disentangling the Drivers of β Diversity Along Latitudinal and Elevational Gradients
    Kraft, Nathan J. B.; Comita, Liza S.; Chase, Jonathan M. ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 09/2011, Volume: 333, Issue: 6050
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    Understanding spatial variation in biodiversity along environmental gradients is a central theme in ecology. Differences in species compositional turnover among sites (β diversity) occurring along ...
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  • The spatial spread of invas... The spatial spread of invasions: new developments in theory and evidence
    Hastings, Alan; Cuddington, Kim; Davies, Kendi F. ... Ecology letters, January 2005, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    We review and synthesize recent developments in the study of the spread of invasive species, emphasizing both empirical and theoretical approaches. Recent theoretical work has shown that invasive ...
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