Nitrogen and phosphorus enrichment cause declines in invertebrate populations: a global meta‐analysis

MP Nessel, T Konnovitch, GQ Romero… - Biological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Human‐driven changes in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) inputs are modifying
biogeochemical cycles and the trophic state of many habitats worldwide. These alterations …

Earlier springs enable high-Arctic wolf spiders to produce a second clutch

TT Høye, JC Kresse, AM Koltz… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Spiders at southern latitudes commonly produce multiple clutches, but this has not been
observed at high latitudes where activity seasons are much shorter. Yet the timing of …

氮沉降对草地昆虫多样性影响的研究进展

牛永杰, 马全会, 朱玉, 刘海荣, 吕佳乐, 邹元春… - 生物多样 …, 2023 - biodiversity-science.net
昆虫是草地中数量和种类最丰富的生物类群之一, 占据食物网的不同营养级,
具有重要的生态服务功能. 然而, 全球范围内昆虫数量和多样性持续降低, 对生态安全构成了潜在 …

Fine-scale substrate heterogeneity does not affect arthropod communities on green roofs

BY Schindler, A Vasl, L Blaustein, D Gurevich… - PeerJ, 2019 - peerj.com
Green roofs, which are roofs with growing substrate and vegetation, can provide habitat for
arthropods in cities. Maintaining a diversity of arthropods in an urban environment can …

Research progress on the impact of nitrogen deposition on grassland insect diversity

Y Niu, Q Ma, Y Zhu, H Liu, J Lü, Y Zou… - Biodiversity …, 2023 - biodiversity-science.net
Background & Aim Insects are one of the most abundant biological components in grassland
ecosystems, playing a critical role in the structure and function of the grassland food web. A …

A rctic Tundra

J Hobbie, G Shaver, TT Høye, J Bowden - Arctic Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Arctic tundra is low‐growing vegetation that lives at high latitudes mostly beyond the cold
limit of tree growth. Continuous permafrost underlies the tundra of the High and Low Arctic …

Increasing shrub damage by invertebrate herbivores in the warming and drying tundra of West Greenland

R Finger-Higgens, M DeSiervo, MP Ayres, RA Virginia - Oecologia, 2021 - Springer
Rapid warming is predicted to increase insect herbivory across the tundra biome, yet how
this will impact the community and ecosystem dynamics remains poorly understood …

Ecological Consequences of a Warming and Drying Tunda in West Greenland

RA Finger-Higgens - 2020 - search.proquest.com
Warming global temperatures are driving changes to hydrological cycling by impacting the
magnitude, duration, and timing of precipitation gains and evapotranspiration losses …