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  • Mutualism Disruption Threat... Mutualism Disruption Threatens Global Plant Biodiversity: A Systematic Review
    Aslan, Clare E; Zavaleta, Erika S; Tershy, Bernie ... PloS one, 06/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 6
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    As global environmental change accelerates, biodiversity losses can disrupt interspecific interactions. Extinctions of mutualist partners can create "widow" species, which may face reduced ecological ...
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  • Biodiversity management in ... Biodiversity management in the face of climate change: A review of 22 years of recommendations
    Heller, Nicole E.; Zavaleta, Erika S. Biological conservation, 2009, 2009-01-00, 20090101, Volume: 142, Issue: 1
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    Climate change creates new challenges for biodiversity conservation. Species ranges and ecological dynamics are already responding to recent climate shifts, and current reserves will not continue to ...
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  • Several scales of biodivers... Several scales of biodiversity affect ecosystem multifunctionality
    Pasari, Jae R.; Levi, Taal; Zavaleta, Erika S. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 06/2013, Volume: 110, Issue: 25
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    Society values landscapes that reliably provide many ecosystem functions. As the study of ecosystem functioning expands to include more locations, time spans, and functions, the functional importance ...
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  • Salt marsh as a coastal fil... Salt marsh as a coastal filter for the oceans: changes in function with experimental increases in nitrogen loading and sea-level rise
    Nelson, Joanna L; Zavaleta, Erika S PloS one, 08/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 8
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    Coastal salt marshes are among Earth's most productive ecosystems and provide a number of ecosystem services, including interception of watershed-derived nitrogen (N) before it reaches nearshore ...
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  • The Functions of Biological... The Functions of Biological Diversity in an Age of Extinction
    Naeem, Shahid; Duffy, J. Emmett; Zavaleta, Erika Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 06/2012, Volume: 336, Issue: 6087
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    Ecosystems worldwide are rapidly losing taxonomic, phylogenetic, genetic, and functional diversity as a result of human appropriation of natural resources, modification of habitats and climate, and ...
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  • Flowering phenology shifts ... Flowering phenology shifts in response to biodiversity loss
    Wolf, Amelia A.; Zavaleta, Erika S.; Selmants, Paul C. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 03/2017, Volume: 114, Issue: 13
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    Observational studies and experimental evidence agree that rising global temperatures have altered plant phenology—the timing of life events, such as flowering, germination, and leaf-out. Other ...
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  • High plant diversity is nee... High plant diversity is needed to maintain ecosystem services
    ISBELL, Forest; CALCAGNO, Vincent; WEIGELT, Alexandra ... Nature (London), 09/2011, Volume: 477, Issue: 7363
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    Biodiversity is rapidly declining worldwide, and there is consensus that this can decrease ecosystem functioning and services. It remains unclear, though, whether few or many of the species in an ...
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  • Sustaining multiple ecosyst... Sustaining multiple ecosystem functions in grassland communities requires higher biodiversity
    Zavaleta, Erika S; Pasari, Jae R; Hulvey, Kristin B ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 01/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 4
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    Society places value on the multiple functions of ecosystems from soil fertility to erosion control to wildlife-carrying capacity, and these functions are potentially threatened by ongoing ...
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  • Restoration through reassem... Restoration through reassembly: plant traits and invasion resistance
    Funk, Jennifer L.; Cleland, Elsa E.; Suding, Katherine N. ... Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam), 12/2008, Volume: 23, Issue: 12
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    One of the greatest challenges for ecological restoration is to create or reassemble plant communities that are resistant to invasion by exotic species. We examine how concepts pertaining to the ...
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  • A global review of the impa... A global review of the impacts of invasive cats on island endangered vertebrates
    Medina, Félix M.; Bonnaud, Elsa; Vidal, Eric ... Global change biology, November 2011, Volume: 17, Issue: 11
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    Cats are generalist predators that have been widely introduced to the world's ~179 000 islands. Once introduced to islands, cats prey on a variety of native species many of which lack evolved ...
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