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Quantitative Ecology and the Woodland Ecosystem Concept
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Book chapters
pp. ii
Series Page
pp. iv
Copyright
pp. xi
Contributors
pp. xix
Preface: Mechanistic links between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
pp. 1
Chapter 1 Allometry of Body Size and Abundance in 166 Food Webs
pp. 1
Faster, Higher and Stronger? The Pros and Cons of Molecular Faunal Data for Assessing Ecosystem Condition
pp. 1
From Broadstone to Zackenberg
pp. 1
Nutrient Cycles and H+ Budgets of Forest Ecosystems
pp. 1
10 Years Later
pp. 1
Mechanisms of Primary Succession: Insights Resulting from the Eruption of Mount St Helens
pp. 1
Biomonitoring of Human Impacts in Freshwater Ecosystems
pp. 1
Insect Herbivory Insect Below Ground
pp. 1
Scaling-up Trait Variation from Individuals to Ecosystems
pp. 1
Free-air Carbon Dioxide Enrichment (FACE) in Global Change Research: A Review
pp. 1
Ecology, Evolution and Energetics: A Study in Metabolic Adaptation
pp. 1
Population Regulation in Animals with Complex Life-histories: Formulation and Analysis of a Damselfly Model
pp. 1
Impacts of Invasive Species on Food Webs
pp. 1
Biological Strategies of Nutrient Cycling in Soil Systems
pp. 1
Food Webs, Body Size, and Species Abundance in Ecological Community Description
pp. 1
Parasites and Biological Invasions
pp. 1
A multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research
pp. 1
Learning Ecological Networks from Next-Generation Sequencing Data
pp. 13
Arctic Climate and Climate Change with a Focus on Greenland
pp. 17
How well known is the ichthyodiversity of the large East African lakes?
pp. 37
Ecology, Systematics and Evolution of Australian Frogs
pp. 41
The Visualisation of Ecological Networks, and Their Use as a Tool for Engagement, Advocacy and Management
pp. 53
Ant-Plant-Homopteran Interactions
pp. 55
Novel and Disrupted Trophic Links Following Invasion in Freshwater Ecosystems
pp. 55
Above- and belowground overyielding are related at the community and species level in a grassland biodiversity experiment
pp. 57
Throughfall and Stemflow in the Forest Nutrient Cycle
pp. 57
Modelling Terrestrial Carbon Exchange and Storage: Evidence and Implications of Functional Convergence in Light-use Efficiency
pp. 59
Evolutionary and Ecophysiological Responses of Mountain Plants to the Growing Season Environment
pp. 59
Assessing the resilience of biodiversity-driven functions in agroecosystems under environmental change
pp. 59
Ecology of Coarse Woody Debris in Temperate Ecosystems
pp. 61
The Effects of Invasive Species on the Decline in Species Richness
pp. 61
How Plants Affect Nematodes
pp. 63
The Potential Effect of Climate Changes on Agriculture and Land Use
pp. 67
Seeing Double:
pp. 69
Long-Term Dynamics of a Well-Characterised Food Web
pp. 71
Mesocosm Experiments as a Tool for Ecological Climate-Change Research
pp. 71
Ecological Networks in a Changing Climate
pp. 81
Impacts of Warming on the Structure and Functioning of Aquatic Communities
pp. 85
Quantification and Resolution of a Complex, Size-Structured Food Web
pp. 87
The Challenges of Linking Ecosystem Services to Biodiversity
pp. 87
Vegetation, Fire and Herbivore Interactions in Heathland
pp. 87
Chapter 3 Modeling Individual Animal Histories with Multistate Capture–Recapture Models
pp. 87
Studies on the Insect Fauna on Scotch Broom Sarothamnus scoparius (L.) Wimmer
pp. 89
Biodiversity, Species Interactions and Ecological Networks in a Fragmented World
pp. 91
Lost in trait space: species-poor communities are inflexible in properties that drive ecosystem functioning
pp. 91
Secondary Production in Inland Waters
pp. 93
Primary Production by Phytoplankton and Microphytobenthos in Estuaries
pp. 93
Modeling the Potential Response of Vegetation to Global Climate Change
pp. 103
Quantitative Ecology and the Woodland Ecosystem Concept
pp. 111
Present-Day Climate at Zackenberg
pp. 111
Species Abundance Patterns and Community Structure
pp. 117
Effects of Climatic Change on the Population Dynamics of Crop Pests
pp. 119
From Natural to Degraded Rivers and Back Again
pp. 133
Terrestrial laser scanning reveals temporal changes in biodiversity mechanisms driving grassland productivity
pp. 135
Phytophages of Xylem and Phloem: a Comparison of Animal and Plant Sap-feeders
pp. 135
Protecting an Ecosystem Service
pp. 135
Body Size, Life History and the Structure of Host–Parasitoid Networks
pp. 139
Scaling of Food-Web Properties with Diversity and Complexity Across Ecosystems
pp. 145
Spatial Root Segregation: Are Plants Territorial?
pp. 147
Massively Introduced Managed Species and Their Consequences for Plant–Pollinator Interactions
pp. 151
Permafrost and Periglacial Geomorphology at Zackenberg
pp. 155
Water Flow, Sediment Dynamics and Benthic Biology
pp. 161
Towards an Integration of Biodiversity–Ecosystem Functioning and Food Web Theory to Evaluate Relationships between Multiple Ecosystem Services
pp. 161
Scale effects and extrapolation in ecological experiments
pp. 163
Plant functional trait identity and diversity effects on soil meso- and macrofauna in an experimental grassland
pp. 163
Responses of Soils to Climate Change
pp. 169
Shifts in the Diversity and Composition of Consumer Traits Constrain the Effects of Land Use on Stream Ecosystem Functioning
pp. 175
Chapter 4 Sustained Research on Stream Communities
pp. 179
Structure and Function of Microphytic Soil Crusts in Wildland Ecosystems of Arid to Semi-arid Regions
pp. 181
The Relationship between Animal Abundance and Body Size: A Review of the Mechanisms
pp. 181
The Role of Body Size in Complex Food Webs
pp. 183
Quantifying the Biodiversity Value of Repeatedly Logged Rainforests
pp. 185
A Simulation Model of Animal Movement Patterns
pp. 185
How plant diversity impacts the coupled water, nutrient and carbon cycles
pp. 187
Isopods and Their Terrestrial Environment
pp. 195
Ecology of Estuarine Macrobenthos
pp. 209
Ecology of Fire in Grasslands
pp. 211
Predicting the Responses of the Coastal Zone to Global Change
pp. 211
Individual-Based Food Webs
pp. 211
Stream Ecosystem Functioning in an Agricultural Landscape
pp. 221
A new experimental approach to test why biodiversity effects strengthen as ecosystems age
pp. 223
Soil and Plant Community-Characteristics and Dynamics at Zackenberg
pp. 225
Eco-evolutionary Dynamics of Individual-Based Food Webs
pp. 237
Explosive speciation rates and unusual species richness in haplochromine cichlid fishes: Effects of sexual selection
pp. 241
Soil Fertility and Nature Conservation in Europe: Theoretical Considerations and Practical Management Solutions
pp. 243
El Niño Effects on Southern California Kelp Forest Communities
pp. 245
Disentangling the Pathways and Effects of Ecosystem Service Co-Production
pp. 249
Scaling from Traits to Ecosystems
pp. 259
Environmental Warming in Shallow Lakes
pp. 265
Linking local species coexistence to ecosystem functioning: a conceptual framework from ecological first principles in grassland ecosystems
pp. 265
Food Web Structure and Stability in 20 Streams Across a Wide pH Gradient
pp. 267
The Temperature Dependence of the Carbon Cycle in Aquatic Ecosystems
pp. 269
Scale Dependence of Predator–Prey Mass Ratio
pp. 277
A Belowground Perspective on Dutch Agroecosystems: How Soil Organisms Interact to Support Ecosystem Services
pp. 297
Mapping change in biodiversity and ecosystem function research: food webs foster integration of experiments and science policy
pp. 299
Phenology of High-Arctic Arthropods: Effects of Climate on Spatial, Seasonal, and Inter-Annual Variation
pp. 301
The Exchange of Ammonia Between the Atmosphere and Plant Communities
pp. 303
Marine Ecosystem Regime Shifts Induced by Climate and Overfishing
pp. 313
Chapter 5 Empirical Evidence of Density‐Dependence in Populations of Large Herbivores
pp. 323
Transferring biodiversity-ecosystem function research to the management of ‘real-world’ ecosystems
pp. 327
Estimating Forest Growth and Efficiency in Relation to Canopy Leaf Area
pp. 411
Biomanipulation as a Restoration Tool to Combat Eutrophication
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