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Interactions of Soil Components and Microorganisms and their Effects on Soil Remediation
(Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo, 2008)
Tendency towards homogenization in fish assemblages in the cascade reservoir system of the Tiete river basin, Brazil
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-11-01)
Measurements of biotic homogenization are important for ascertaining the nature and extent of human impacts on biodiversity, especially in relation to habitat alteration, species introductions and water quality degradation. ...
Biogeography, vicariance and conservation of snakes of the neglected and endangered Caatinga region, north-eastern Brazil
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014-05-01)
AimOur aims were to test the predictions of the vicariance model, searching for natural, non-random biogeographical units using data on snake distributions, and to assess the conservation of biogeographical patterns and ...
Biotic vs. abiotic signatures in Late Pleistocene lacustrine microbialites of the Maquinchao Basin (Argentina)
(International Association of Sedimentology, 2019)
Identifying and further weighting the role of biotic versus abiotic processes in microbialite formation remain a big challenge. The Maquinchao basin is a closed continental basin in northwestern Patagonia, east of the Andes ...
Testing the role of biotic stress in the stress gradient hypothesis. Processes and patterns in arid rangelands
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2011-06)
Since many arid ecosystems are overstocked with domestic herbivores, biotic stress could have a stronger influence in modulating the balance of species interactions than expected from the stress gradient hypothesis (SGH). ...
Tendency towards homogenization in fish assemblages in the cascade reservoir system of the Tiete river basin, Brazil
(Elsevier B.V., 2012-11-01)
Measurements of biotic homogenization are important for ascertaining the nature and extent of human impacts on biodiversity, especially in relation to habitat alteration, species introductions and water quality degradation. ...
Factors shaping community assemblages and species co-occurrence of different trophic levels
(WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC, 2017-05)
Species assemblages are the results of various processes, including dispersion and habitat filtering. Disentangling the effects of these different processes is challenging for statistical analysis, especially when biotic ...