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Ecological Networks in a Changing Climate


Ecological Networks in a Changing Climate - ScienceDirect.com

We evaluate the possibility that a few principal drivers underpin network-level responses to climate change, and that these drivers can be studied.

(PDF) Ecological Networks in a Changing Climate - ResearchGate

We identify a range of approaches and potential model systems that are particularly well suited to network-level studies within the context of ...

Networks of climate change: connecting causes and consequences

Understanding the causes and consequences of, and devising countermeasures to, global warming is a profoundly complex problem. Network ...

Ecological Networks in a Changing Climate |

Attempts to gauge the biological impacts of climate change have typically focussed on the lower levels of organization (individuals to populations), ...

Ecological networks in a changing climate | EPIC - AWI

(2010): Ecological networks in a changing climate , Advances in Ecological Research, 42 , pp. 71-138 . doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-381363-3.00002-2. Multiline CSV ...

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... Recent climate change experiments also suggested that climatic factors profoundly influence belowground communities, resulting in a loss of microbial ...

Disruption of ecological networks in lakes by climate change and ...

Climate change interacts with local processes to threaten biodiversity by disrupting the complex network of ecological interactions.

Ecological Networks in an Changing Climate

Attempts to gauge the biological impacts of climate change have typically focussed on the lower levels of organization (individuals to ...

Ecological networks in response to climate change and the human ...

We analyzed and compared the distribution of ecological sources, corridor patency and climate connectivity within the Yangtze River Delta urban agglomeration ...

What is ecological connectivity?

The conservation of natural corridors between habitats is essential to sustain biological diversity in a changing climate and to ensure the maintenance of ...

Towards Ecological Network Analysis with Gromov-Wasserstein ...

Formally comparing ecological interaction networks is a critical step towards understanding the impact of climate change on ecosystem functioning, yet ...

Ecological networks are more sensitive to plant than to animal ...

Impacts of climate change on individual species are increasingly well documented, but we lack understanding of how these effects propagate ...

Understanding Trophic Interactions in a Warming World by Bridging ...

Here, we argue that there is an urgent need to investigate the complex interactions between climate change, biomechanical traits, and foraging ecology to help ...

Ecological networks and species interactions - CREAF

It is CREAF's mission to analyze the structure and the robustness of interaction networks as they face different pressures of global change.

Defining and delivering resilient ecological networks: Nature ...

We explore actions that could enhance network resilience at a range of scales, based on ecological principles, with reference to four well- ...

Community and ecosystem responses to recent climate change - PMC

Hence, changes at lower trophic levels may induce bottom-up effects through ecological networks and may induce feedback processes. In a Californian grassland ...

Guidelines for conserving connectivity through ecological networks ...

Connectivity conservation is essential for managing healthy ecosystems, conserving biodiversity and adapting to climate change across all biomes ...

effects of climate change, marine renewable energy, and fishing on ...

Using innovative modelling techniques, we ran a spatially explicit model to carry out an ecological network analysis (ENA) of the effects of ...

Network resilience of mutualistic ecosystems and environmental ...

Given that such perturbations occur owing to environmental changes (e.g. climate change and human impact), it has been predicted that ...

Environmental biases in the study of ecological networks at ... - bioRxiv

This causes great concerns both for our ability to transfer knowledge from one region to the next, but also to forecast the structural change in ...