The Key to Ecosystem Resilience in a Changing World The field of ecological research has long established that plant ...
Bromeliad ecosystems represent unique, naturally occurring microcosms that accumulate water and detritus within their rosettes, providing essential aquatic habitats in tropical forests. These ...
Biogenic reefs are naturally occurring structures formed by the collaborative activity of living organisms. These assemblages – often constructed by invertebrates such as polychaete worms – establish ...
Trade-offs and synergies between ecosystem services constitutes an important topic in ecosystem management. The value of each service is substantially influenced by human activities, and changes will ...
The study of keystone herbivores uncovers their indispensable role in maintaining ecosystem structure and function. In the context of Argentine ecosystems, ...
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