Measuring and predicting disturbance resilience in ecosystems, with emphasis on fire: A review and meta-analysis

C Aslan, S Souther, A Thode, A Youberg… - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
As disturbance regimes change in response to anthropogenic activities, ecosystem
resilience is critically important to the persistence of biodiversity and ecological functions …

The impact of exposure to green or bluespace on dietary intake and food choices among adults—A systematic literature review

CA Gilbourne, A Scarry, AC Tierney… - Food Science & …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Extensive research has shown that spending time in natural greenspaces has a positive
impact on health. However, there is limited evidence regarding potential factors that may …

[HTML][HTML] Multi-compartment impact of micropollutants and particularly antibiotics on bacterial communities using environmental DNA at river basin-level

PA Inostroza, GL Jessen, F Li, X Zhang, W Brack… - Environmental …, 2025 - Elsevier
Bacterial communities respond to environmental conditions with diverse structural and
functional changes depending on their compartment (water, biofilm or sediment), type of …

Lake microbial communities are not resistant or resilient to repeated large‐scale natural pulse disturbances

KA Brasell, J Howarth, JK Pearman… - Molecular …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Opportunities to study community‐level responses to extreme natural pulse disturbances in
unaltered ecosystems are rare. Lake sediment records that span thousands of years can …

Temperature stress induces shift from co-existence to competition for organic carbon in microalgae-bacterial photobioreactor community–enabling continuous …

E Sörenson, E Capo, H Farnelid, E Lindehoff… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
To better predict the consequences of environmental change on aquatic microbial
ecosystems it is important to understand what enables community resilience. The …

[PDF][PDF]  Shifts in DNA yield and biological community composition in stored sediment: implications for paleogenomic studies

KA Brasell, X Pochon, J Howarth… - Metabarcoding and …, 2022 - mbmg.pensoft.net
Lake sediments hold a wealth of information from past environments that is highly valuable
for paleolimnological reconstructions. These studies increasingly apply modern molecular …

Water browning controls adaptation and associated trade-offs in phytoplankton stressed by chemical pollution

S Rizzuto, JE Thrane, DL Baho, KC Jones… - Environmental …, 2020 - ACS Publications
The acquisition of tolerance to an environmental stressor can result in organisms displaying
slower growth after stress release. While well-grounded in the theory, empirical evidence of …

Review of Aquatic Biodiversity Dynamics in the Okavango Delta: Resilience in a Highly Fluctuating Environment

BQ Mosepele, K Mosepele - Inland Waters-Dynamics and …, 2021 - books.google.com
Wetlands are key ecosystems of high biological diversity that provide valuable ecosystem
services. These are particularly important in water stressed semi-arid countries, which …

Functional measures as potential indicators of down‐the‐drain chemical stress in freshwater ecological risk assessment

LJ Harrison, KA Pearson, CJ Wheatley… - Integrated …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Conventional ecological risk assessment (ERA) predominately evaluates the impact of
individual chemical stressors on a limited range of taxa, which are assumed to act as proxies …

Does exposure to green or blue space impact dietary intake and food choices among adults? A Systematic Literature Review.

CA Gilbourne, A Scarry, AC Tierney, EM O'Connor - 2022 - researchsquare.com
The health benefits of exposure to greenspace are well researched; however, causal
pathways for improved health outcomes are complex, and evidence is minimal on potential …