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Titre : Assembly and response rules : two goals for predictive community ecology Titre original : R514.3(2):157 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : KEDDY, P.A., Auteur ; COVER DESIGN : ADRIAAN HONCOOP, Imprimeur ; KLÖTZLI, F., Editeur scientifique ; PEET, R.K., Editeur scientifique ; VAN DER MAAREL, E., Editeur scientifique Editeur : Uppsala : PUBLISHED BY OPULUS PRESS Année de publication : 1992 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple
Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Community ecology Fire Flooding Island Natural selection Prediction Model Specie pool Trait Matricule : R514.3(2):157 Références : In "Biological traits, environmental factors, and plant community organization" Based on contributions presented at the symposium S 1-2-12 of the Fifth Internation Congress of Ecology in Yokohama on 24 August 1990, under the title 'Causal analysis of species composition in plant communities', edited by Bornkamm, R. ; Olsvig-Whittaker, L. ; Van Der Maarel, E., Journal of Vegetation Science, 3(2) : 157-164 Type de sous doc : Aucun Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=411347 Exemplaires
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Titre : Beyond reductionism and scholasticism in plant community ecology Titre original : R1.69(1):209 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : KEDDY, P.A., Auteur ; PRINTED IN THE NETHERLANDS, Imprimeur ; VAN DER MAAREL, E., Editeur scientifique Editeur : Dordrecht : DR W. JUNK PUBLISHERS Année de publication : 1987 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple
Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Community ecology Experimentation Population Prediction Theory Matricule : R1.69(1):209 Références : Vegetatio, Numéro spécial "Theory and models in vegetation science", 69(1-3) : 209-211 Type de sous doc : Aucun Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=123011 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire Linking macroecology and community ecology: refining predictions of species distributions using biotic interaction networks / STANICZENKO, P.P.A.
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Titre : Linking macroecology and community ecology: refining predictions of species distributions using biotic interaction networks Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : STANICZENKO, P.P.A., Auteur ; SIVASUBRAMANIAM, P., Auteur ; SUTTLE, K.B., Auteur ; PEARSON, R.G., Auteur Editeur : Paris : ÉDITIONS DU CNRS Année de publication : 2017 Note générale : TAP agrafé Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Bayesian networks biotic interactions climate change community ecology geographical range networks species distribution models Matricule : g6754 Références : Ecology Letters, 20 : 693-707 Type de sous doc : Carte/Autre/Bibliographie Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=623927 Exemplaires (1)
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Titre : Lizard population ecology : a long term community study Titre original : R43.24(2):109 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : CUÉLLAR, O., Auteur ; LOUIS JEAN, Imprimeur Editeur : Paris : SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE D'ÉCOLOGIE Année de publication : 1993 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Français (fre) Mots-clés : Reptiles Lézards Ecologie Cycle vital Histoire naturelle Démographie Ecologie des populations Ecologie des communautés Espérance de vie Croissance Territoire Activité journalière Température interne {Reptiles Lizards Ecology Life history Natural history Demography Population ecology Community ecology Life Expectancy Growth Home range Diel activity Body temperature} Matricule : R43.24(2):109 Références : Bulletin d'écologie, 24(2-3-4) : 109-149 Type de sous doc : Planche herbier Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=405232 Exemplaires
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Titre : Community development along a proglacial chronosequence: are above-groud and below-ground community structure controlled more by biotic than abiotic factors ? Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : CARLSON, M.L., Auteur ; FLAGSTAD, L.A., Auteur ; GILLET, F., Auteur ; MITCHELL, E.A.D., Auteur ; GIBSON, D., Editeur scientifique ; HUTCHINGS, M., Editeur scientifique ; BARDGETT, R., Editeur scientifique ; DAVY, A., Editeur scientifique ; REES, M., Editeur scientifique ; KHL Printing Co Pte Ltd, Singapore, Imprimeur Editeur : Melbourne : BLACKWELL SCIENTIFIC PUBLICATIONS OXFORD LONDON ED Année de publication : 2010 Note générale : Livre relié carton souple Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Alaska community ecology determinants of plant community diversity and structure glacier primary succession testate amoebae vascular plants Matricule : R232.98(5):1084 Références : Journal of Ecology, 98(5) : 1084-1095 Type de sous doc : Bibliographie Autres ISBN/ISSN : 0022-0477 Etat Projet Digitale2 : Inventaire(s) à traiter Permalink : https://bibli.cbnbl.org/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=579927 Exemplaires
Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité aucun exemplaire How do plant community ecologists consider the complementarity of observational, experimental and theoretical modelling approaches? / SPIEGELBERGER, T.
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkLinking patterns in phylogeny, traits, abiotic variables and space: a novel approach to linking environmental filtering and plant community assembly / PAVOINE, S.
PermalinkPermalinkTesting the spatial phylogenetic structure of local communities: statistical performances of different null models and test statistics on a locally neutral community / HARDY, O.J.
PermalinkThe role of genotypic diversity in determining grassland community structure under constant environmental conditions / WHITLOCK, R.
PermalinkAspect and slope influence plant community composition more than elevation across forest-tundra ecotones in subartic Canada / DEARBORN, K.D.
PermalinkGrasshopper (Orthoptera: Acridoidea) and plant community relationships in the Argentine pampas / TORRUSIO, S.
PermalinkWhich randomizations detect convergence and divergence in trait-based community assembly? A test of commonly used null models / GÖTZENBERGER, L.
PermalinkAlien and native plant establishment in grassland communities is more strongly affected by disturbance than above- and below-ground enemies / MÜLLER, G.
PermalinkBiotic drivers of seedling establishment in Neotropical savannas: selective granivory and seedling herbivory by leaf-cutter ants as an ecological filter / COSTA, A.N.
PermalinkCharacterizing the phylogenetic structure of communities by an additive partitioning of phylogenetic diversity / HARDY, O.J.
PermalinkCombined fire and grazing of surrounding grassland does not prevent saxicolous lichens growth / KOCH, N.M.
PermalinkComplementarity in both plant and mycorrhizal fungal communities are not necessarily increased by diversity in the other / WAGG, C.
PermalinkDirect and indirect effects of viral pathogens and the environment on invasive grass fecundity in Pacific Coast grasslands / SEABLOOM, E.W.
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkForecasting plant comunity impacts of climate variability and change ; when do competitive ineractions matter ? / ADLER, P.B.
PermalinkFunctional patterns and species diversity of epiphytic vascular spore-producing plants in riparian forests with different vegetation structure from southern Brazil / ROCHA-URIARTT, L.
PermalinkHigher treefall rates on slopes and waterlogged soils result in lower stand biomass and productivity in a tropical rain forest / FERRY, B.
PermalinkPermalinkIndirect facilitation promotes macrophyte survival and growth n freshwater ecosystems threatened by eutrophication / LE BAGOUSSE-PINGUET, Y
PermalinkInfluence of plant-pollinator interactions on the assembly of plant and hummingbird communities / WOLOWSKI, M.
PermalinkLack of relationship between below-ground competition and allocation to roots in 10 grassland species / CAHILL JR, J.F.
PermalinkPhylogenetic turnover patterns consistent with niche conservatism in montane plant species / JIN, L.S.
PermalinkPossible role of weaver ants, Oecophylla smaragdina, in shaping plant-pollinator interactions in South-East Asia / RODRÍGUEZ-GIRONÉS, M.A.
PermalinkPermalinkThe evolutionary loss of aerenchyma limits both realized and fundamental ecohydrological niches in the Cape reeds (Restionaceae) / HUBER, M.
PermalinkThe intermediate disturbance hypothesis and plant invasions: Implications for species richness and management / CATFORD, J.A.
PermalinkThe macroecology of animal versus wind pollination : ecological factors are more important than historical climate stability / RECH, A.R.
PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkPermalinkAssessment of methods to estimate aquatic macrophyte species richness in extrapolated sample sizes / MELO, A.S.
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PermalinkAssessment of methods to estimate aquatic macrophyte species richness in extrapolated sample sizes / MELO, A.S.
PermalinkAssessment of methods to estimate aquatic macrophyte species richness in extrapolated sample sizes / MELO, A.S.
PermalinkPermalinkCompetitive exclusion and the No-Interaction model operate simultaneously in microcosm plant communities / CHIARUCCI, A.
PermalinkComunità di Carabidi in siti forestali dei Monti Lessini (Trentino) (Coleoptera: Carabidae) / CHEMINI, C.
PermalinkPermalinkDinard Herbarium: a source of information to infer temporal changes in seaweed communities? / ROBUCHON, M.
PermalinkPermalinkEcological engineers' nests benefit plant recovery following fire in a semiarid grassland, New Mexico, USA / NICOLAI, N.
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