Figure 1 shows how having multiple species present in a plant community can stabilize ecosystem processes if species vary in their responses to environmental fluctuations such that an increased ...
based on the best understanding of the ecological interactions and processes, so as to ensure that ecosystems structure and functions are sustained for the benefit of present and future generations.
Rare and powerful compounds, known as keystone molecules, can build a web of invisible interactions among species.
Various fungi and prokaryotes then decompose the tissue and release inorganic nitrogen back into the ecosystem as ammonia in the process known as ammonification. The ammonia then becomes available ...
As the market for LLMs becomes increasingly crowded, the true battleground shifts to how these models are deployed and ...
Ecological restoration is the process of reclaiming habitat and ecosystem functions by restoring the lands and waters on which plants and animals depend. Restoration is a corrective step that involves ...
We study the processes and responses of boreal forest ecosystems on different levels, from the scale of tree parts and soil particles to the scale of landscape. We seek to understand how the ...
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Ecosystems in Peril: The Ripple Effects of Climate ChangeLoss of Biodiversity Climate change is a formidable force that threatens the rich tapestry of life on Earth, known as ...
We are studying the budgets, fluxes and processes of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and water (H2O) within boreal ecosystems. We use a multitude of measurement techniques (e.g. chambers, gas gradients and ...
A recent review has introduced the concept of scaling laws to urban ecosystems, offering a novel perspective on city growth ...
To deliver advanced technologies faster, Northrop Grumman drew on its decades of data to create a new type of workflow, one ...
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