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  • Restoration of insect commu... Restoration of insect communities after land use change is shaped by plant diversity: a case study on carabid beetles (Carabidae)
    Lange, Markus; Ebeling, Anne; Voigt, Winfried ... Scientific reports, 02/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    There is no doubt about the insect decline currently taking place in ecosystems with large anthropogenic impacts. Thus, there is a need for practices that avoid insect decline and or help to recover ...
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  • Multiple plant diversity co... Multiple plant diversity components drive consumer communities across ecosystems
    Schuldt, Andreas; Ebeling, Anne; Kunz, Matthias ... Nature communications, 03/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Humans modify ecosystems and biodiversity worldwide, with negative consequences for ecosystem functioning. Promoting plant diversity is increasingly suggested as a mitigation strategy. However, our ...
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  • Biodiversity-stability rela... Biodiversity-stability relationships strengthen over time in a long-term grassland experiment
    Wagg, Cameron; Roscher, Christiane; Weigelt, Alexandra ... Nature communications, 12/2022, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Numerous studies have demonstrated that biodiversity drives ecosystem functioning, yet how biodiversity loss alters ecosystems functioning and stability in the long-term lacks experimental evidence. ...
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  • Plant diversity effects on ... Plant diversity effects on grassland productivity are robust to both nutrient enrichment and drought
    Craven, Dylan; Forest Isbell; Pete Manning ... Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological sciences, 05/2016, Volume: 371, Issue: 1694
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    Global change drivers are rapidly altering resource availability and reducing biodiversity. Here, we evaluate the extent to which biodiversity influences the response of ecosystem productivity to ...
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  • How does plant richness aff... How does plant richness affect pollinator richness and temporal stability of flower visits?
    Ebeling, Anne; Klein, Alexandra-Maria; Schumacher, Jens ... Oikos, December 2008, Volume: 117, Issue: 12
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    Pollinators play a key role in the reproduction of most plant species, and pollinator and plant diversity are often related. We studied an experimental gradient of plant species richness for a better ...
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  • Flooding disturbances incre... Flooding disturbances increase resource availability and productivity but reduce stability in diverse plant communities
    Wright, Alexandra J; Ebeling, Anne; de Kroon, Hans ... Nature communications, 2015-Jan-20, Volume: 6, Issue: 1
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    The natural world is increasingly defined by change. Within the next 100 years, rising atmospheric CO₂ concentrations will continue to increase the frequency and magnitude of extreme weather events. ...
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  • Plant species richness sust... Plant species richness sustains higher trophic levels of soil nematode communities after consecutive environmental perturbations
    Cesarz, Simone; Ciobanu, Marcel; Wright, Alexandra J. ... Oecologia, 07/2017, Volume: 184, Issue: 3
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    The magnitude and frequency of extreme weather events are predicted to increase in the future due to ongoing climate change. In particular, floods and droughts resulting from climate change are ...
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  • Plants are less negatively ... Plants are less negatively affected by flooding when growing in species-rich plant communities
    Wright, Alexandra J.; Kroon, Hans; Visser, Eric J. W. ... The New phytologist, January 2017, Volume: 213, Issue: 2
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    Flooding is expected to increase in frequency and severity in the future. The ecological consequences of flooding are the combined result of species-specific plant traits and ecological context. ...
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  • Plant diversity impacts dec... Plant diversity impacts decomposition and herbivory via changes in aboveground arthropods
    Ebeling, Anne; Meyer, Sebastian T; Abbas, Maike ... PloS one, 09/2014, Volume: 9, Issue: 9
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    Loss of plant diversity influences essential ecosystem processes as aboveground productivity, and can have cascading effects on the arthropod communities in adjacent trophic levels. However, few ...
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  • Plant diversity alters the ... Plant diversity alters the representation of motifs in food webs
    Giling, Darren P; Ebeling, Anne; Eisenhauer, Nico ... Nature communications, 03/2019, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Changes in the diversity of plant communities may undermine the economically and environmentally important consumer species they support. The structure of trophic interactions determines the ...
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