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Functional structure mediates the responses of productivity to addition of three nitrogen compounds in a meadow steppe
Cai, J., Weiner, J., Luo, W., Feng, X., Yang, G., Lu, J., … Han, X. (2023). Functional structure mediates the responses of productivity to addition of three nitrogen compounds in a meadow steppe. Oecologia, 201, 575-584. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-022-05310-9
Hummingbird community structure and nectar resources modulate the response of interspecific competition to forest conversion
Guevara, E. A., Bello, C., Poveda, C., McFadden, I. R., Schleuning, M., Pellissier, L., & Graham, C. H. (2023). Hummingbird community structure and nectar resources modulate the response of interspecific competition to forest conversion. Oecologia, 201(3), 761-770. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-023-05330-z
Catchment-based sampling of river eDNA integrates terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity of alpine landscapes
Reji Chacko, M., Altermatt, F., Fopp, F., Guisan, A., Keggin, T., Lyet, A., … Pellissier, L. (2023). Catchment-based sampling of river eDNA integrates terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity of alpine landscapes. Oecologia, 202, 699-713. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-023-05428-4
Using eDNA to understand predator-prey interactions influenced by invasive species
Riaz, M., Warren, D., Wittwer, C., Cocchiararo, B., Hundertmark, I., Reiners, T. E., … Nowak, C. (2023). Using eDNA to understand predator-prey interactions influenced by invasive species. Oecologia, 202, 757-767. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-023-05434-6
Plant species composition and local habitat conditions as primary determinants of terrestrial arthropod assemblages
Tobisch, C., Rojas-Botero, S., Uhler, J., Müller, J., Kollmann, J., Moning, C., … Ewald, J. (2023). Plant species composition and local habitat conditions as primary determinants of terrestrial arthropod assemblages. Oecologia, 201, 813-825. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-023-05345-6
Hotter droughts alter resource allocation to chemical defenses in piñon pine
Trowbridge, A. M., Adams, H. D., Collins, A., Dickman, L. T., Grossiord, C., Hofland, M., … McDowell, N. G. (2021). Hotter droughts alter resource allocation to chemical defenses in piñon pine. Oecologia, 197(4), 921-938. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-021-05058-8
Return of the moth: rethinking the effect of climate on insect outbreaks
Büntgen, U., Liebhold, A., Nievergelt, D., Wermelinger, B., Roques, A., Reinig, F., … Esper, J. (2020). Return of the moth: rethinking the effect of climate on insect outbreaks. Oecologia, 192, 543-552. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-019-04585-9
Contrasting responses of above- and below-ground herbivore communities along elevation
Pitteloud, C., Descombes, P., Sànchez-Moreno, S., Kergunteuil, A., Ibanez, S., Rasmann, S., & Pellissier, L. (2020). Contrasting responses of above- and below-ground herbivore communities along elevation. Oecologia, 194(3), 515-528. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-020-04778-7
Tree-species interactions increase light absorption and growth in Chinese subtropical mixed-species plantations
Forrester, D. I., Rodenfels, P., Haase, J., Härdtle, W., Leppert, K. N., Niklaus, P. A., … Bauhus, J. (2019). Tree-species interactions increase light absorption and growth in Chinese subtropical mixed-species plantations. Oecologia, 191(2), 421-432. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-019-04495-w
Precipitation mediates sap flux sensitivity to evaporative demand in the neotropics
Grossiord, C., Christoffersen, B., Alonso-Rodríguez, A. M., Anderson-Teixeira, K., Asbjornsen, H., Aparecido, L. M. T., … McDowell, N. G. (2019). Precipitation mediates sap flux sensitivity to evaporative demand in the neotropics. Oecologia, 191(3), 519-530. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-019-04513-x
The relative importance of plant-soil feedbacks for plant-species performance increases with decreasing intensity of herbivory
Heinze, J., Simons, N. K., Seibold, S., Wacker, A., Weithoff, G., Gossner, M. M., … Joshi, J. (2019). The relative importance of plant-soil feedbacks for plant-species performance increases with decreasing intensity of herbivory. Oecologia, 190(3), 651-664. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-019-04442-9
Plant physical and chemical defence variation along elevation gradients: a functional trait-based approach
Kergunteuil, A., Descombes, P., Glauser, G., Pellissier, L., & Rasmann, S. (2018). Plant physical and chemical defence variation along elevation gradients: a functional trait-based approach. Oecologia, 187(2), 561-571. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-018-4162-y
Root chemistry and soil fauna, but not soil abiotic conditions explain the effects of plant diversity on root decomposition
Chen, H., Oram, N. J., Barry, K. E., Mommer, L., van Ruijven, J., de Kroon, H., … Weigelt, A. (2017). Root chemistry and soil fauna, but not soil abiotic conditions explain the effects of plant diversity on root decomposition. Oecologia, 185(3), 499-511. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-017-3962-9
Inferring foliar water uptake using stable isotopes of water
Goldsmith, G. R., Lehmann, M. M., Cernusak, L. A., Arend, M., & Siegwolf, R. T. W. (2017). Inferring foliar water uptake using stable isotopes of water. Oecologia, 184(4), 763-766. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-017-3917-1
Expert-based versus habitat-suitability models to develop resistance surfaces in landscape genetics
Milanesi, P., Holderegger, R., Caniglia, R., Fabbri, E., Galaverni, M., & Randi, E. (2017). Expert-based versus habitat-suitability models to develop resistance surfaces in landscape genetics. Oecologia, 183(1), 67-79. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-016-3751-x
Spring water deficit and soil conditions matter more than seed origin and summer drought for the establishment of temperate conifers
Moser, B., Walthert, L., Metslaid, M., Wasem, U., & Wohlgemuth, T. (2017). Spring water deficit and soil conditions matter more than seed origin and summer drought for the establishment of temperate conifers. Oecologia, 183(2), 519-530. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-016-3766-3
Treeline advances and associated shifts in the ground vegetation alter fine root dynamics and mycelia production in the South and Polar Urals
Solly, E. F., Djukic, I., Moiseev, P. A., Andreyashkina, N. I., Devi, N. M., Göransson, H., … Hagedorn, F. (2017). Treeline advances and associated shifts in the ground vegetation alter fine root dynamics and mycelia production in the South and Polar Urals. Oecologia, 183(2), 571-586. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-016-3785-0
Experimental soil warming and cooling alters the partitioning of recent assimilates: evidence from a <sup>14</sup>C-labelling study at the alpine treeline
Ferrari, A., Hagedorn, F., & Niklaus, P. A. (2016). Experimental soil warming and cooling alters the partitioning of recent assimilates: evidence from a 14C-labelling study at the alpine treeline. Oecologia, 181(1), 25-37. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-015-3427-y
Environmental drivers of carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures in peatland vascular plants along an altitude gradient
Gavazov, K., Hagedorn, F., Buttler, A., Siegwolf, R., & Bragazza, L. (2016). Environmental drivers of carbon and nitrogen isotopic signatures in peatland vascular plants along an altitude gradient. Oecologia, 180(1), 257-264. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-015-3458-4
Small-scale drivers: the importance of nutrient availability and snowmelt timing on performance of the alpine shrub <em>Salix herbacea</em>
Little, C. J., Wheeler, J. A., Sedlacek, J., Cortés, A. J., & Rixen, C. (2016). Small-scale drivers: the importance of nutrient availability and snowmelt timing on performance of the alpine shrub Salix herbacea. Oecologia, 180(4), 1015-1024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-015-3394-3