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Informationen zum Autor Dr Alex Dumbrell works at the School of Biological Sciences, University of Essex, UK. Guy Woodward is Professor of Ecology in the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London and Series Editor for Advances in Ecological Research. He has authored over 100 peer-reviewed publications, including recent papers in Nature, Science and Nature Climate Change, with a strong emphasis on understanding and predicting how aquatic ecosystems and food webs respond to a wide range of biotic and abiotic stressors, including climate change, chemical pollution, habitat degradation and invasive species. Much of this work covers multiple scales in space and time and also a range of organisational levels - from genes to ecosystems. His research group and ongoing collaborations span the natural and social sciences, reflecting the need for multidisciplinary approaches for addressing the environmental challenges of the 21st Century.
List of contents
1. The Unique Contribution of Rothamsted to Ecological Research at Large Temporal Scales
J. Storkey, A.J. Macdonald, J.R. Bell, I.M. Clark, A.S. Gregory, N.J. Hawkins, P.R. Hirsch, L.C. Todman and A.P. Whitmore
2. How Agricultural Intensification Affects Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
M. Emmerson, M.B. Morales, J.J. Oñate, P. Batáry, F. Berendse, J. Liira, T. Aavik, I. Guerrero, R. Bommarco, S. Eggers, T. Pärt, T. Tscharntke, W. Weisser and J. Bengtsson
3. Litter Decomposition as an Indicator of Stream Ecosystem Functioning at Local-to-Continental Scales: Insights from the European RivFunction Project
E. Chauvet, V. Ferreira, P.S. Giller, B.G. Mckie, S.D. Tiegs, G. Woodward, A. Elosegi, M. Dobson, T. Fleituch, M.A.S. Graça, V. Gulis, S. Hladyz, J.O. Lacoursiere, A. Lecerf, J. Pozo, E. Preda, M. Riipinen, G. Rîsnoveanu, A. Vadineanu, L.B.-M. Vought and M.O. Gessner
4. Unraveling the Impacts of Micropollutants in Aquatic Ecosystems: Interdisciplinary Studies at the Interface of Large-Scale Ecology
C. Stamm, K. Räsänen, F.J. Burdon, F. Altermatt, J. Jokela, A. Joss, M. Ackermann and R.I.L. Eggen
5. The Colne Estuary: A Long-Term Microbial Ecology Observatory
D.B. Nedwell, G.J.C. Underwood, T.J. McGenity, C. Whitby and A.J. Dumbrell
6. Locally Extreme Environments as Natural Long-Term Experiments in Ecology
I. Macek, D. Vodnik, H. Pfanz, E. Low-Décarie and A.J. Dumbrell
7. Climate-Driven Range Shifts Within Benthic Habitats Across a Marine Biogeographic Transition Zone
N. Mieszkowska, and H.E. Sugden
8. Cross-Scale Approaches to Forecasting Biogeographic Responses to Climate Change
J.L. Torossian, R.L. Kordas and B. Helmuth
9. Shifting Impacts of Climate Change: Long-Term Patterns of Plant Response to Elevated CO2, Drought and Warming Across Ecosystems
L.C. Andresen, C. Müller, G. de Dato; J.S. Dukes, B.A. Emmett, M. Estiarte, A. Jentsch; G. Kröel-Dulay; A. Lüscher; S. Niu; J. Peñuelas; P. Reich, S. Reinsch, R. Ogaya, I.K. Schmidt; M.K. Schneider; M. Sternberg, A. Tietema; K. Zhu and M.C. Bilton
10. Recovery and Non-Recovery of Freshwater Food Webs Effects of Acidification
C. Gray, A. Hildrew, X. Lu, A. Ma , D. McElroy, D. Monteith, E. O'Gorman, E. Shilland and G. Woodward
11. Effective River Restoration in the 21th Century: From Trial and Error to Novel Evidence-Based Approaches
N. Friberg, N.V. Angelopoulos, A.D. Buijse, I.G. Cowx, J. Kail, T.F. Moe, H. Moir H, M.T. O'Hare, P.F.M. Verdonschot and C. Wolter
12. Recommendations for the Next Generation of Global Freshwater Biological Monitoring Tools
M.C. Jackson, O.L.F. Weyl, F. Altermatt, I. Durance, N. Friberg, A.J. Dumbrell, J.J. Piggott, S.D. Tiegs, K. Tockner, C.B. Krug, P.W. Leadley, and G. Woodward
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Praise for the Series:
"Important and innovative contributions to the subject and together have a breadth of approach that means that what they choose to put before their readers is likely to be of unusual interest or significance." --Plant Pathology