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  • Linking the influence and d... Linking the influence and dependence of people on biodiversity across scales
    Isbell, Forest; Gonzalez, Andrew; Loreau, Michel ... Nature, 06/2017, Volume: 546, Issue: 7656
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    Biodiversity enhances many of nature's benefits to people, including the regulation of climate and the production of wood in forests, livestock forage in grasslands and fish in aquatic ecosystems. ...
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  • Land‐use intensity and the ... Land‐use intensity and the effects of organic farming on biodiversity: a hierarchical meta‐analysis
    Tuck, Sean L; Winqvist, Camilla; Mota, Flávia ... Journal of applied ecology, June 2014, Volume: 51, Issue: 3
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    The benefits of organic farming to biodiversity in agricultural landscapes continue to be hotly debated, emphasizing the importance of precisely quantifying the effect of organic vs. conventional ...
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  • Understanding the value of ... Understanding the value of plant diversity for ecosystem functioning through niche theory
    Turnbull, Lindsay A.; Isbell, Forest; Purves, Drew W. ... Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological sciences/Proceedings - Royal Society. Biological Sciences, 12/2016, Volume: 283, Issue: 1844
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    Biodiversity experiments have generated robust empirical results supporting the hypothesis that ecosystems function better when they contain more species. Given that ecosystems provide services that ...
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  • Natural Enemies Drive Geogr... Natural Enemies Drive Geographic Variation in Plant Defenses
    Züst, Tobias; Heichinger, Christian; Grossniklaus, Ueli ... Science, 10/2012, Volume: 338, Issue: 6103
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    Plants defend themselves against attack by natural enemies, and these defenses vary widely across populations. However, whether communities of natural enemies are a sufficiently potent force to ...
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  • Contribution of epigenetic ... Contribution of epigenetic variation to adaptation in Arabidopsis
    Schmid, Marc W; Heichinger, Christian; Coman Schmid, Diana ... Nature communications, 10/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    In plants, transgenerational inheritance of some epialleles has been demonstrated but it remains controversial whether epigenetic variation is subject to selection and contributes to adaptation. ...
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  • Fear of the dark or dinner ... Fear of the dark or dinner by moonlight? Reduced temporal partitioning among Africa's large carnivores
    Cozzi, Gabriele; Broekhuis, Femke; McNutt, John W ... Ecology, December 2012, Volume: 93, Issue: 12
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    Africa is home to the last intact guild of large carnivores and thus provides the only opportunity to investigate mechanisms of coexistence among large predator species. Strong asymmetric dominance ...
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  • Policing the legume-Rhizobi... Policing the legume-Rhizobium symbiosis: a critical test of partner choice
    Westhoek, Annet; Field, Elsa; Rehling, Finn ... Scientific reports, 05/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    In legume-Rhizobium symbioses, specialised soil bacteria fix atmospheric nitrogen in return for carbon. However, ineffective strains can arise, making discrimination essential. Discrimination can ...
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  • How to fit nonlinear plant ... How to fit nonlinear plant growth models and calculate growth rates: an update for ecologists
    Paine, C. E. Timothy; Marthews, Toby R.; Vogt, Deborah R. ... Methods in ecology and evolution, April 2012, Volume: 3, Issue: 2
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    Summary 1. Plant growth is a fundamental ecological process, integrating across scales from physiology to community dynamics and ecosystem properties. Recent improvements in plant growth modelling ...
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  • Sources of marine debris fo... Sources of marine debris for Seychelles and other remote islands in the western Indian Ocean
    Vogt-Vincent, Noam S.; Burt, April J.; Kaplan, David M. ... Marine pollution bulletin, 02/2023, Volume: 187
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    Vast quantities of debris are beaching at remote islands in the western Indian Ocean. We carry out marine dispersal simulations incorporating currents, waves, winds, beaching, and sinking, for both ...
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  • Partitioning the Components... Partitioning the Components of Relative Growth Rate: How Important Is Plant Size Variation?
    Rees, Mark; Osborne, Colin P.; Woodward, F. Ian ... The American naturalist, 12/2010, Volume: 176, Issue: 6
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    Plant growth plays a key role in the functioning of the terrestrial biosphere, and there have been substantial efforts to understand why growth varies among species. To this end, a large number of ...
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