Barbier, Matthieu Bunin, Guy Leibold, Mathew A.
One of the more difficult challenges in community ecology is inferring species interactions on the basis of patterns in the spatial distribution of organisms. At its core, the problem is that distributional patterns reflect the 'realized niche', the net result of a complex interplay of processes involving dispersal, environmental, and interaction e...
Rosa, Francesca Van Bodegom, Peter Hellweg, Stefanie Pfister, Stephan Biurrun, Idoia Boch, Steffen Chytrý, Milan Ćušterevska, Renata Fratte, Michele Dalle Damasceno, Gabriella
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Aim: Global biodiversity loss resulting from anthropogenic land-use activities is a pressing concern, requiring precise assessments of impacts at large spatial extents. Existing models mainly focus on species richness and abundance, lacking insights into ecological mechanisms and species' roles in ecosystem functioning. To bridge this gap, we condu...
Morin, Xavier Toigo, Maude Fahse, Lorenz Guillemot, Joannès Cailleret, Maxime Bertrand, Romain Cateau, Eugénie De Coligny, François García-Valdés, Raúl Ratcliffe, Sophia
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Forests provide many ecosystem services that strongly depend on species diversity, as illustrated by the repeatedly observed diversity–productivity relationships (DPRs). These forest DPRs are assumed to result mostly from complementarity between species at the tree level whilst emerging community-level processes remain poorly explored. In this stud...
Bouchard, Elise Searle, Eric B. Drapeau, Pierre Liang, Jingjing Gamarra, Javier Garcia Perez Abegg, Meinrad Alberti, Giorgio Zambrano, Angelica Almeyda Alvarez-Davila, Esteban Alves, Luciana F.
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Aim: To determine the relationships between the functional trait composition of forest communities and environmental gradients across scales and biomes and the role of species relative abundances in these relationships. Location: Global. Time period: Recent. Major taxa studied: Trees. Methods: We integrated species abundance records from worldwide ...
Ramírez León, Alejandra Avila-Foucat, Sophie Ezzine De Blas, Driss
Agri-food social-ecological systems (AFSES) embrace complex interactions and processes of food production, processing, and commercialization that are subject to constant changes. This study develops a heuristic approach using the adaptive cycle (AC) and a transformation potential measure to identify the historical trajectory of a coffee AFSES at a ...
Manizheh, Rajab Pourrahmati Le Maire, Guerric Baghdadi, Nicolas Ferraço Scolforo, Henrique Alcarde Alvares, Clayton Stape, Jose Luiz Fayad, Ibrahim
The Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) is a high-resolution lidar instrument, facilitating landscape monitoring through forest structure and biomass assessments. Previous research has mainly focused on estimating forest attributes such as height and biomass from GEDI data. In this comprehensive study, we empirically investigate how Euca...
Arcanjo dos Santos, Juscelina Camargo Campoe, Otávio Aspinwall, Michael J. Rodrigo de Souza, Cléber Stape, Jose Luiz Alvares, Clayton A. Guillemot, Joannès Le Maire, Guerric Laclau, Jean-Paul Nouvellon, Yann
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Realistic representations of plant carbon exchange processes are necessary to understand the growth and productivity of forests and to understand how plants will behave in future climate change scenarios. These processes are known to vary over depending on environmental and genetic factors. Here, we used the model by Farquhar et al. (Plant 149:78–9...
Mo, Lidong Crowther, Thomas W. Maynard, Daniel S. van den Hoogen, Johan Ma, Haozhi Bialic-Murphy, Lalasia Liang, Jingjing de-Miguel, Sergio Nabuurs, Gert-Jan Reich, Peter B.
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The density of wood is a key indicator of the carbon investment strategies of trees, impacting productivity and carbon storage. Despite its importance, the global variation in wood density and its environmental controls remain poorly understood, preventing accurate predictions of global forest carbon stocks. Here we analyse information from 1.1 mil...
Tantely, Luciano Michaël Guis, Hélène Raharinirina, Manou Rominah Ambinintsoa, Maminirina Fidelis Randriananjantenaina, Iavonirina Velonirina, Haja Johnson Révillion, Christophe Herbreteau, Vincent Tran, Annelise Girod, Romain
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Background: Antananarivo, the capital city of Madagascar, is experiencing a steady increase in population growth. Due to the abundance of mosquito vectors in this locality, the population exposed to mosquito-borne diseases is therefore also increasing, as is the risk of epidemic episodes. The aim of the present study was to assess, in a resource-li...
Scattolini, Maria Celeste Piou, Cyril Medina, Héctor Iglesias, Rosario Cerquetti, Alina Cigliano, Maria Marta
Locusts are globally recognized as major pest threats. In the first half of the 20th century, the South American locust caused great economic losses. After the implementation of preventive management, large-scale upsurges ceased. In 2015, resurgence of S. cancellata led to swarms affecting northern Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia, prompting contro...