Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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Ecology and management of white-tailed deer in a changing worldPredicting species' vulnerability in a massively perturbed system: the fishes of Lake Turkana, KenyaPlant extinctions and introductions lead to phylogenetic and taxonomic homogenization of the European floraLong-Term Effects of White-Tailed Deer Exclusion on the Invasion of Exotic Plants: A Case Study in a Mid-Atlantic Temperate Forest.Emerging ecosystems change the spatial distribution of top carnivores even in poorly populated areas.Elk herbivory alters small mammal assemblages in high-elevation drainages.Trait--environment relationships remain strong despite 50 years of trait compositional change in temperate forests.Tracking lags in historical plant species' shifts in relation to regional climate change.Large, connected floodplain forests prone to flooding best sustain plant diversity.Homogenization dynamics and introduction routes of invasive freshwater fish in the Iberian Peninsula.Herbivory more limiting than competition on early and established native plants in an invaded meadow.Homogenization patterns of the world's freshwater fish faunas.Invasive plants have scale-dependent effects on diversity by altering species-area relationships.Long-term regional shifts in plant community composition are largely explained by local deer impact experiments.Limited impacts of extensive human land use on dominance, specialization, and biotic homogenization in boreal plant communities.Spatial patterning and floral synchrony among trillium populations with contrasting histories of herbivory.Disturbance by large herbivores alters the relative importance of the ecological processes that influence the assembly pattern in heterogeneous meta-communities.The colonisation of exotic species does not have to trigger faunal homogenisation: lessons from the assembly patterns of arthropods on oceanic islands.The impact of Sika deer on vegetation in Japan: setting management priorities on a national scale.Deer herbivory alters forest response to canopy decline caused by an exotic insect pest.Drivers of observed biotic homogenization in pine barrens of central Wisconsin.Sea level rise may increase extinction risk of a saltmarsh ontogenetic habitat specialist.White-tailed deer are a biotic filter during community assembly, reducing species and phylogenetic diversity.Evaluation of a regional monitoring program's statistical power to detect temporal trends in forest health indicators.The paradox of long-term ungulate impact: increase of plant species richness in a temperate forest.Ungulates increase forest plant species richness to the benefit of non-forest specialists.Tempering threats to temperate forests.A regional assessment of white-tailed deer effects on plant invasion.Prediction of extinction in plants: interaction of extrinsic threats and life history traits.Broadening the ecological context of ungulate-ecosystem interactions: the importance of space, seasonality, and nitrogen.Effects of earthworm invasion on plant species richness in northern hardwood forests.Spatial segregation of specialists and generalists in bird communities.Monitoring and evaluating the ecological integrity of forest ecosystemsBiotic homogenization in an increasingly urbanized temperate grassland ecosystemIndependent Effects of Invasive Shrubs and Deer Herbivory on Plant Community DynamicsNew Manual of Vascular Plants of Northeastern United States and Adjacent CanadaPositive plant and bird diversity response to experimental deer population reduction after decades of uncontrolled browsingEvaluating taxonomic homogenization of freshwater fish assemblages in ChileUrbanization promotes non-native woody species and diverse plant assemblages in the New York metropolitan regionFrom current distinctiveness to future homogenization of the world's freshwater fish faunas
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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im Juni 2004 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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wetenschappelijk artikel
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наукова стаття, опублікована в червні 2004
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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Biotic Impoverishment and Homogenization in Unfragmented Forest Understory Communities
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D. M. WALLER
DAVID A. ROGERS
SHANNON M. WIEGMANN
THOMAS P. ROONEY
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10.1111/J.1523-1739.2004.00515.X
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2004-06-01T00:00:00Z