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Food-web composition affects cross-ecosystem interactions and subsidies
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2014)
Terrestrial support of aquatic food webs depends on light inputs: A geographically-replicated test using tank bromeliads
(2016-08-01)
Food webs of freshwater ecosystems can be subsidized by allochthonous resources. However, it is still unknown which environmental factors regulate the relative consumption of allochthonous resources in relation to autochthonous ...
Food-web composition affects cross-ecosystem interactions and subsidies
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-09-01)
P>1. Ecosystems may affect each other through trophic interactions that cross ecosystem boundaries as well as via the transfer of subsidies, but these effects can vary depending on the identity of species involved in the ...
Food-web composition affects cross-ecosystem interactions and subsidies
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-09-01)
P>1. Ecosystems may affect each other through trophic interactions that cross ecosystem boundaries as well as via the transfer of subsidies, but these effects can vary depending on the identity of species involved in the ...
Food-web composition affects cross-ecosystem interactions and subsidies
(Wiley-blackwellMaldenEUA, 2010)
Unravelling The Role Of Allochthonous Aquatic Resources To Food Web Structure In A Tropical Riparian Forest
(Wiley-BlackwellHoboken, 2016)
Terrestrial organic matter input suppresses biomass production in lake ecosystems
(Ecological Society of America, 2015-08)
Terrestrial ecosystems export large amounts of organic carbon (t-OC) but the net effect of thisOC on the productivity of recipient aquatic ecosystems is largely unknown. In this study ofboreal lakes we show that the relative ...
Terrestrial Support Of Aquatic Food Webs Depends On Light Inputs: A Geographically-replicated Test Using Tank Bromeliads
(Wiley-BlackwellHoboken, 2016)
Tafonomia de biválvios em calcários oolíticos da formação Teresina (Bacia do Paraná, Permiano Médio, Prudentópolis, PR)
(2010-10-01)
Herein, it is presented the first detailed taphonomic study on bivalve mollusk shells preserved in the oolitic limestones of the Teresina Formation (probably Kungurian-Roadian, Lower-Middle Permian) in the eastern margin ...