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Jason M TylianakisUniversity of Canterbury, New Zealand Verified email at canterbury.ac.nz Cited by 23743 |
Global change and species interactions in terrestrial ecosystems
JM Tylianakis, RK Didham, J Bascompte… - Ecology …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The main drivers of global environmental change (CO 2 enrichment, nitrogen deposition,
climate, biotic invasions and land use) cause extinctions and alter species distributions, and …
climate, biotic invasions and land use) cause extinctions and alter species distributions, and …
Landscape moderation of biodiversity patterns and processes‐eight hypotheses
Understanding how landscape characteristics affect biodiversity patterns and ecological
processes at local and landscape scales is critical for mitigating effects of global environmental …
processes at local and landscape scales is critical for mitigating effects of global environmental …
Interactive effects of habitat modification and species invasion on native species decline
Different components of global environmental change are often studied and managed
independently, but mounting evidence points towards complex non-additive interaction effects …
independently, but mounting evidence points towards complex non-additive interaction effects …
Are invasive species the drivers of ecological change?
Invasive species are widely accepted as one of the leading direct causes of biodiversity loss.
However, much of the evidence for this contention is based on simple correlations between …
However, much of the evidence for this contention is based on simple correlations between …
Habitat modification alters the structure of tropical host–parasitoid food webs
Global conversion of natural habitats to agriculture has led to marked changes in species
diversity and composition 1 . However, it is less clear how habitat modification affects …
diversity and composition 1 . However, it is less clear how habitat modification affects …
Conservation biological control and enemy diversity on a landscape scale
Conservation biological control in agroecosystems requires a landscape management
perspective, because most arthropod species experience their habitat at spatial scales beyond …
perspective, because most arthropod species experience their habitat at spatial scales beyond …
Conservation of species interaction networks
Recent work has shown that antagonist (eg predator–prey food web) and mutualist (eg
pollinator–plant) network structure can be altered by global environmental change drivers, and …
pollinator–plant) network structure can be altered by global environmental change drivers, and …
Functional group diversity of bee pollinators increases crop yield
…, T Tscharntke, JM Tylianakis… - … of the Royal …, 2008 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Niche complementarity is a commonly invoked mechanism underlying the positive relationship
between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, but little empirical evidence exists for …
between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, but little empirical evidence exists for …
Spillover edge effects: the dispersal of agriculturally subsidized insect natural enemies into adjacent natural habitats
The cross‐edge spillover of subsidized predators from anthropogenic to natural habitats is an
important process affecting wildlife, especially bird, populations in fragmented landscapes. …
important process affecting wildlife, especially bird, populations in fragmented landscapes. …
[HTML][HTML] Food webs: reconciling the structure and function of biodiversity
The global biodiversity crisis concerns not only unprecedented loss of species within
communities, but also related consequences for ecosystem function. Community ecology focuses …
communities, but also related consequences for ecosystem function. Community ecology focuses …