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Ecosystem engineers shape ecological network structure and stabilityMay 31, 2024 · Abstract. 1. Ecosystem engineering is a ubiquitous process where species influence the physical environment and thereby structure ecological communities.
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Positive and Negative Effects of Organisms as Physical Ecosystem ...We first need to formally define what we mean by engineering (the definition that follows is modified slightly from Jones et al. [1994], further clarifying the.
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Concept of Organisms as Ecosystem Engineers Ten Years OnThe concept of organisms as ecosystem engineers will be most likely to lead to significant insights into the structure and function of ecological systems.
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The Ecology and Evolution of Beavers: Ecosystem Engineers That ...Volume 55, 2024. Review Article. Open Access. The Ecology and Evolution of Beavers: Ecosystem Engineers That Ameliorate Climate Change. Emily Fairfax1 and ...
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Linking Species and Ecosystems: Organisms as Ecosystem EngineersAllogenic engineers (e.g., woodpeckers, beavers) change the environment by transforming living or nonliving materials from one physical state to another, via ...
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How strong is the effect of invasive ecosystem engineers on the ...Aug 6, 2012 · Allogenic engineers are species that modify the environment by mechanically changing living and non-living materials (or structures or ...
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The interplay of co-occurring ecosystem engineers shapes the ...Feb 15, 2024 · On the other hand, allogenic ecosystem engineers modify the environment by transforming living or non-living materials from one physical state ...
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Animal Ecosystem Engineers in Streams | BioScienceMar 1, 2006 · These animals are ecosystem engineers, broadly defined as “organisms that directly or indirectly control the availability of resources to ...
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Special feature on ecosystem engineers: Cross‐scale and cross ...Jan 9, 2024 · The term 'ecosystem engineers' was first co-opted by Jones et al. (1994) to describe the ability of such species to modulate resource flows ...
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Foundation Species, Non-trophic Interactions, and the Value of ...Jones et al. (1994) distinguished “allogenic” from “autogenic” ecosystem engineers. Allogenic engineers transform living or nonliving materials from a raw state ...
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Ecosystem Engineers - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsThe definition given by Jones et al. (1994) of ecosystem engineers has deeply influenced our assessment of the role of organisms in ecosystem functioning. Some ...
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Diverse interactions and ecosystem engineering can stabilize ...Jul 3, 2020 · The concept of ecosystem engineering, or more generally niche construction, has both encouraged an extended evolutionary synthesis while also ...
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Invasion by an ecosystem engineer changes biotic interactions ...Feb 22, 2023 · The study highlights the role of habitat modification driven by an invasive plant in altering community structure and biotic interactions.
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[PDF] Organisms as ecosystem engineersOrganisms as ecosystem engineers. Oikos 69: 373–386. Ecosystem engineers are organisms that directly or indirectly modulate the availability of resources ...
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POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF ORGANISMS AS PHYSICAL ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS### Summary of Positive and Negative Effects of Ecosystem Engineers on Species Richness and Abundances
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Using ecosystem engineers as tools in habitat restoration and ...Dec 15, 2017 · Not only is engineering by beaver thus beneficial to conserving and promoting a range of freshwater biota, including plants (this study) and ...
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Towards Improving the Ethics of Ecological Research - PMCWe argue that the ecological research community should develop a plan for improving the ethical consistency and moral robustness of the field.
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Beaver: Nature's ecosystem engineers - PMC - PubMed CentralBeavers, as ecosystem engineers, have a marked influence upon the terrestrial and riverine environments that they occupy (Westbrook, Cooper, & Baker, 2011).Missing: commentary | Show results with:commentary
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Soil Biology & Biochemistry - Southern Research Station - USDAIndeed, earthworms have been referred to as 'ecosystem engineers' because of these profound physical effects on the soil environment (Jones et al., 1994).
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3D photogrammetry quantifies growth and external erosion of ...Dec 1, 2017 · Scleractinian corals are the major autogenic habitat engineers on coral reefs, contributing to both habitat complexity and reef accretion.
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Ecosystem‐based management of coral reefs under climate changeCorals are ecosystem engineers upon which the entire reef community depend: they build the ecosystem framework, providing habitat for other organisms (Wild ...
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Ecosystem engineers in the extreme: The modest impact of marmots ...Mar 27, 2023 · ... ecosystem engineering is small (Crain & Bertness, 2006). In arid ... Social behavior and ecosystem processes: River otter latrines and nutrient ...
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The impacts of invasive ecosystem engineers in freshwaters: A reviewInvasive species are anticipated to have the most significant impact on the biodiversity of aquatic ecosystems, particularly in stagnant waters, while ...
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Invasive engineers - ScienceDirect.comMany invading species modify their physical environments in significant ways. Some do so in such a way that their reproductive output is increased.
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6 Wetlands | Restoration of Aquatic EcosystemsMississippi drainage area, the introduced nutria (Myocastor coypu) has spread throughout swamps and marshes and has retarded reforestation of bald cypress ...
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Invasive species as drivers of evolutionary change: cane toads in ...Cane toads (Rhinella marina) are large toxic anurans native to Central and South America, but introduced to northeastern Australia in 1935 in a futile ...
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A biological invasion impacts ecosystem services: cane toads ...May 11, 2021 · The arrival of fatally toxic cane toads (Rhinella marina) has massively reduced the abundance of monitors (Varanus panoptes), rates of removal of deployed ...
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Simultaneous invasion decouples zebra mussels and water clarityDec 22, 2022 · This study reveals the extent of direct and indirect effects of two aquatic invaders on food-web processes that cancel shifts in water clarity.
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Multiscale modelling of invasive species control: the cane toad in ...Dec 8, 2022 · Control methods such as trapping, fencing, and water exclusion have been devised to contain the spread of cane toads and reduce their ecological ...Missing: long- engineering 2020s
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Human Ecosystem EngineersApr 17, 2018 · The planetary scope and magnitude of our ecosystem engineering can be attributed to two fundamental facts of human existence: reproduction and ...Missing: anthropogenic activities
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Humans as niche constructors: Revisiting the concept of chronic ...Third, ecosystems are under the influence of many anthropogenic and non-anthropogenic factors, therefore, trying to estimate different human activities is ...
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Human Ecosystem Engineers - College of Arts & Sciences, CornellApr 17, 2018 · Fossil fuels powered the Industrial Revolution and allowed for the unprecedented human welfare we still enjoy today, but the tradeoff was ...
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Humans Have Disrupted Ecosystems for 6,000 Years, Research ...Dec 16, 2015 · Many assume human impacts have only taken place since the Industrial Revolution began in the 1800s. Professor ...
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The onset of the Anthropocene - ScienceDirect.comIn our view the beginning of the Anthropocene can be usefully defined in terms of when evidence of significant human capacity for ecosystem engineering or niche ...
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Habitat fragmentation and its lasting impact on Earth's ecosystemsMar 20, 2015 · Indeed, the experiments here reveal ongoing losses of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning two decades or longer after fragmentation occurred.
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Chapter 2 : Land–Climate interactions — Special Report on Climate Change and LandSummary of each segment:
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Rewilding complex ecosystems - ScienceApr 26, 2019 · Proponents emphasize the potential of rewilding to tap opportunities for restoration while creating benefits for both ecosystems and societies.
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Chapter 4Below is a merged summary of the future projections for 21st-century climate change scenarios, combining all information from the provided segments into a single, comprehensive response. To maximize detail and clarity, I’ve organized key quantitative data (e.g., temperature, pH changes) into tables in CSV format, while narrative summaries are presented in text form. All biodiversity impacts, carbon cycle projections, and additional details (e.g., solar radiation modification) are included, along with the useful URLs.