Landscape heterogeneity buffers biodiversity of simulated meta-food-webs under global change through rescue and drainage effects
Habitat fragmentation and eutrophication have strong impacts on biodiversity but there is limited understanding of their cumulative impacts. This study presents simulations of meta-food-webs and provides a mechanistic explanation of how landscape heterogeneity promotes biodiversity through rescue an...
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Main Authors: | Remo Ryser, Myriam R. Hirt, Johanna Häussler, Dominique Gravel, Ulrich Brose |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/41e4a8a71f5d4534a60d68bb0948a73f |
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