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Identifying ecological thresholds from functional traits for optimal ecosystem management
Identifying ecological thresholds — that is, when and where small environmental changes can potentially cause large effects on ecosystems — is key to managing ecosystems under global changes. We used trait distributions to detect ecological thresholds and reveal how land use intensification drastically alters the ecosystem structure, stability and biodiversity of grasslands.
Nature ecology & evolutionAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
22.20
自引率
2.40%
发文量
282
期刊介绍:
Nature Ecology & Evolution is interested in the full spectrum of ecological and evolutionary biology, encompassing approaches at the molecular, organismal, population, community and ecosystem levels, as well as relevant parts of the social sciences. Nature Ecology & Evolution provides a place where all researchers and policymakers interested in all aspects of life's diversity can come together to learn about the most accomplished and significant advances in the field and to discuss topical issues. An online-only monthly journal, our broad scope ensures that the research published reaches the widest possible audience of scientists.