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Jelena H. Pantel
Researcher at American University of Paris
Publications - 34
Citations - 1656
Jelena H. Pantel is an academic researcher from American University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1259 citations. Previous affiliations of Jelena H. Pantel include College of William & Mary & University of Texas at Austin.
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Improving the forecast for biodiversity under climate change
Mark C. Urban,Greta Bocedi,Andrew P. Hendry,J-B Mihoub,J-B Mihoub,Guy Pe'er,Alexander Singer,Alexander Singer,Jon R. Bridle,Lisa G. Crozier,L. De Meester,William Godsoe,Ana Gonzalez,Jessica J. Hellmann,Robert D. Holt,Andreas Huth,Andreas Huth,Karin Johst,Cornelia B. Krug,Paul Leadley,Stephen Palmer,Jelena H. Pantel,A Schmitz,Patrick A. Zollner,Justin M. J. Travis +24 more
TL;DR: This work identifies six biological mechanisms that commonly shape responses to climate change yet are too often missing from current predictive models and prioritize the types of information needed to inform each of these mechanisms, and suggests proxies for data that are missing or difficult to collect.
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The evolutionary ecology of metacommunities.
Mark C. Urban,Mathew A. Leibold,Priyanga Amarasekare,Luc De Meester,Richard Gomulkiewicz,Michael E. Hochberg,Christopher A. Klausmeier,Nicolas Loeuille,Claire de Mazancourt,Jon Norberg,Jelena H. Pantel,Sharon Y. Strauss,Mark Vellend,Michael J. Wade +13 more
TL;DR: It is argued that a dispersal-centered synthesis of metacommunity ecology and evolution is necessary to make further progress in this important area of research and generates several novel outcomes and substantially enhances understanding of both ecological and evolutionary phenomena.
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The Effects of Invasive Species on the Decline in Species Richness: A Global Meta-Analysis
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the role of trophic and taxonomic parameters of invaders, as well as role of abiotic parameters of habitat on changes in species richness due to biological invasions and found that plant invaders are highly represented (85% of all invaders studied), especially those belonging to the Poaceae family.
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Consumptive and nonconsumptive effects of predators on metacommunities of competing prey
John L. Orrock,John L. Orrock,Jonathan H. Grabowski,Jelena H. Pantel,Scott D. Peacor,Barbara L. Peckarsky,Andrew Sih,Earl E. Werner +7 more
TL;DR: This work suggests that the consumptive and nonconsumptive effects of generalist predators may have strong, yet potentially cryptic, effects on competing prey capable of mediating coexistence, fostering invasion, and interacting with anthropogenic habitat alteration.
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Rapid local adaptation mediates zooplankton community assembly in experimental mesocosms
TL;DR: Compared zooplankton community composition when either experimentally adapted or D. magna from the original population were present, results suggest that substantial amounts of variation in community composition in natural systems may be unexplained if evolutionary dynamics are ignored.