Mirzaei, Mahdieh Younkin, Gordon C. Powell, Adrian F. Alani, Martin L. Strickler, Susan R. Jander, Georg
Plants in the genus Erysimum produce both glucosinolates and cardenolides as a defense mechanism against herbivory. Two natural isolates of Erysimum cheiranthoides (wormseed wallflower) differed in their glucosinolate content, cardenolide content, and their resistance to Myzus persicae (green peach aphid), a broad generalist herbivore. Both classes...
Bouchard, Elise Searle, Eric B. Drapeau, Pierre Liang, Jingjing Gamarra, Javier G. P. Abegg, Meinrad Alberti, Giorgio Zambrano, Angelica Almeyda Alvarez-Davila, Esteban Alves, Luciana F.
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peer reviewed / 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...
Orbell, Christopher Abernethy, Katharine A. Akomo-Okoue, Etienne François Bourgeois, Stéphanie Bunnefeld, Nils Dloniak, Stephanie M. Ebang-Mbele, Alex Nguema, Andy Gilda Ebe Ebouta, Fabrice Fonteyn, Davy
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peer reviewed / Spotted hyaena distribution currently widely encompasses sub-Saharan Africa, apart from the Congo Basin. Formerly described as residents of Gabon but considered extinct, vagrant individuals have been recorded since 2003, but no systematic species presence assessment has been made. Based on records of killed individuals, tracks and c...
Fronhofer, Emanuel A; https://orcid.org/... Govaert, Lynn; https://orcid.org/0000-00... O'Connor, Mary I Schreiber, Sebastian J Altermatt, Florian
The logistic growth model is one of the most frequently used formalizations of density dependence affecting population growth, persistence and evolution. Ecological and evolutionary theory, and applications to understand population change over time often include this model. However, the assumptions and limitations of this popular model are often no...
Catitti, Benedetta; https://orcid.org/00... Grüebler, Martin U; https://orcid.org/00... Farine, Damien R; https://orcid.org/0000... Kormann, Urs G; https://orcid.org/0000-0...
Early‐life experiences can drive subsequent variation in social behaviours, but how differences among individuals emerge remains unknown. We combined experimental manipulations with GPS‐tracking to investigate the pathways through which developmental conditions affect social network position during the early dispersal of wild red kites (Milvus milv...
Mutillod, Clémentine Buisson, Elise Tatin, Laurent Mahy, Grégory Dufrêne, Marc Mesléard, François Dutoit, Thierry
peer reviewed / The urgent need to preserve ecosystems over vast areas has placed rewilding with wild herbivores to the forefront. However, there are still few scientific experimental field studies dealing with its effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Since 1993, in France, a socially natural population of wild horses (Equus ferus przewa...
Pertierra, Luis Varliero, Gilda Barbosa, Andrés Biersma, Elisabeth Convey, Peter Chown, Steven Cowan, Don De Los Rios, Asunción Escribano-Alvarez, Pablo Fontaneto, Diego
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peer reviewed / Incomplete species inventories for Antarctica represent a key challenge for comprehensive ecological research and conservation in the region. Additionally, data required to understand population dynamics, rates of evolution, spatial ranges, functional traits, physiological tolerances and species interactions, all of which are fundam...
Naji, Maulana Gualdrón Duarte, José Luis Forneris, Natalia Druet, Tom
peer reviewed / [en] BACKGROUND: Cattle populations harbor generally high inbreeding levels that can lead to inbreeding depression (ID). Here, we study ID with different estimators of the inbreeding coefficient F, evaluate their sensitivity to used allele frequencies (founder versus sample allele frequencies), and compare effects from recent and an...
Frederich, Bruno
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Sinclair, James S. Welti, Ellen A. R. Altermatt, Florian Álvarez-Cabria, Mario Aroviita, Jukka Baker, Nathan J. Barešová, Libuše Barquín, José Bonacina, Luca Bonada, Núria
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Humans impact terrestrial, marine and freshwater ecosystems, yet many broad-scale studies have found no systematic, negative biodiversity changes (for example, decreasing abundance or taxon richness). Here we show that mixed biodiversity responses may arise because community metrics show variable responses to anthropogenic impacts across broad spat...