Controls on terrestrial ecosystem processes: an historical perspective -- Species and biotic interactions as ecosystem drivers -- Aboveground-belowground interactions as drivers of ecosystem processes ...
Climate change has intensified the frequency and severity of urban droughts, exposing green spaces to extreme water shortages. These events disrupt plant-microbe interactions and ecosystem functions.
Biological invasions by insects are increasing worldwide, driven by global trade, climate change, and habitat modification. Over the past decades, research ...
Forests constitute the largest carbon pool in terrestrial ecosystems. As a vital component of forest ecosystems, forest soils are not only central to global ...
Meyer, Christopher. 2002. "Anthropogenic biotic interchange in a coral reef ecosystem: a case study from Guam." Pacific Science, 56, (4) 403–422.
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