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A novel framework for linking functional diversity of plants with other trophic levels for the quantification of ecosystem services.

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A novel conceptual framework is presented that proposes to apply trait-based approaches to predicting the impact of environmental change on ecosystem service delivery by multi-trophic systems by leveraging the response-effect trait approach to capture functional relationships that drive trophic interactions.
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A novel conceptual framework is presented that proposes to apply trait-based approaches to predicting the impact of environmental change on ecosystem service delivery by multi-trophic systems. Development of the framework was based on an extension of the response-effect trait approach to capture functional relationships that drive trophic interactions. The framework was populated with worked examples to demonstrate its flexibility and value for linking disparate data sources, identifying knowledge gaps and generating hypotheses for quantitative models. A novel conceptual framework, based on an extension of the plant response - effect trait approach, proposes to apply trait-based approaches to predicting the impact of environmental change on ecosystem services delivered by multiple trophic levels. We demonstrate the flexibility and value of the framework for linking disparate data sources, identifying knowledge gaps and generating hypotheses for quantitative models. © 2013 International Association for Vegetation Science.

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Synchronous Responses of Plant Functional Traits to Nitrogen Deposition From Dominant Species to Functional Groups and Whole Communities in Alpine Grasslands on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

TL;DR: In this article , a linear mixed-effect model was applied to evaluate the gradient responses of plant species, functional groups, and communities in alpine grassland ecosystems to various levels of nitrogen deposition on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP).
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Biological control at work: demonstrating the complementary effects of natural enemies on two contrasting pests and the damage they cause

TL;DR: Early predation by ground dwelling predators on the cabbage root fly, the most harmful pest in this study, reduced damage in a highly infested context, meaning that natural pest control can effectively support crop production.

Agriculture, Manufacturing and Economic Growth in India: A Co-integration Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the most debatable question of the last three decade, i.e., "Does the agriculture growth affect the economic growth?" with the use of annually data from 1966-to 2016.
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The phytoplankton community response(s) to global changes and their effect(s) on ecosystem functioning with a special focus on Phaeocystis spp, a harmful algae

TL;DR: Within Outlying Mean Indexes (OUI) as mentioned in this paper is a well-known metric used in the field of ecology and evolutionary biology, and has been used extensively in the literature.
Dissertation

Composition and diversity of Mopaneveld herbaceous vegetation : an exclosure experiment

TL;DR: This thesis aims to demonstrate the importance of knowing the history and significance of the Letaba Exclosures and its role in the development of diversity at the species level and the functional level.
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A handbook of protocols for standardised and easy measurement of plant functional traits worldwide

TL;DR: This paper provides an international methodological protocol aimed at standardising this research effort, based on consensus among a broad group of scientists in this field, and features a practical handbook with step-by-step recipes, for 28 functional traits recognised as critical for tackling large-scale ecological questions.
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Predicting changes in community composition and ecosystem functioning from plant traits: revisiting the Holy Grail

TL;DR: A framework using concepts and results from community ecology, ecosystem ecology and evolutionary biology to provide a linkage between traits associated with the response of plants to environmental factors and traits that determine effects of plants on ecosystem functions is presented.
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Global change and species interactions in terrestrial ecosystems.

TL;DR: It is concluded that in order to reliably predict the effects of GEC on community and ecosystem processes, the greatest single challenge will be to determine how biotic and abiotic context alters the direction and magnitude of G EC effects on biotic interactions.
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TRY - a global database of plant traits

Jens Kattge, +136 more
TL;DR: TRY as discussed by the authors is a global database of plant traits, including morphological, anatomical, physiological, biochemical and phenological characteristics of plants and their organs, which can be used for a wide range of research from evolutionary biology, community and functional ecology to biogeography.
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