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Facilitation and the niche: Implications for coexistence, range shifts and ecosystem functioning
ArticleAbstract: Viewing facilitation through the lens of the niche concept is one way to unify conceptual and empiriPalabras claves:Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, Climate Change, Competitive exclusion, Environmental stress, Foundation species, Micro-habitat, Niche overlapping, Niche segregation, Positive species interactions, Spatial and temporal heterogeneityAutores:Bulleri F., John Francis Bruno, Silliman B.R., Stachowicz J.J.Fuentes:scopusIncorporating positive interactions in aquatic restoration and conservation
ReviewAbstract: The role of positive interactions in structuring biological communities is recognized throughout thePalabras claves:Autores:Bertness M.D., Halpern B.S., John Francis Bruno, Olden J.D., Silliman B.R.Fuentes:scopusImpacts of marine invaders on biodiversity depend on trophic position and functional similarity
ArticleAbstract: Impacts of marine invaders on local biodiversity have not been analyzed across invasive species andPalabras claves:Attribute matching, DIVERSITY, Evenness, Impact analysis, Invasive species, Meta-analysis, RichnessAutores:Byers J.E., John Francis Bruno, Olden J.D., Schiel D.R., Silliman B.R., Thomsen M.S., Wernberg T.Fuentes:scopusScale-dependent interactions and community structure on cobble beaches
ArticleAbstract: Recent theory suggests that scale-dependent interaction between facilitation and competition can genPalabras claves:community structure, competition, facilitation, Intertidal communities, Patterning, spatial scaleAutores:Altieri A.H., Bertness M.D., John Francis Bruno, Silliman B.R., Van De Koppel J.Fuentes:scopusSupporting Spartina: Interdisciplinary perspective shows Spartina as a distinct solid genus
ArticleAbstract: In 2014, a DNA-based phylogenetic study confirming the paraphyly of the grass subtribe SporobolinaePalabras claves:botanical nomenclature, coastal ecology, cordgrass, integrative analysis, interdisciplinary decisions, Salt marshAutores:Adam P., Adams J.B., Ainouche M.L., Ayres D., Bertness M.D., Bortolus A., Bouma T.J., Caçador I., Carlton J.T., Castillo J.M., Costa C.S.B., Davy A.J., Deegan L., Duarte B., Figueroa M.E., Gerwein J., Gray A.J., Grosholz E.D., Hacker S.D., Hughes A.R., John Francis Bruno, Levin L.A., Li B., Liu W., Mateos-Naranjo E., Mendelssohn I.A., Morris J.T., Muñoz-Rodríguez A.F., Nieva F.J.J., Pennings S.C., Pickart A., Redondo-Gómez S., Richardson D.M., Salmon A., Schwindt E., Silliman B.R., Sotka E.E., Stace C., Sytsma M., Temmerman S., Turner R.E., Valiela I., Weinstein M.P., Weis J.S.Fuentes:scopus