24 results on '"Meyer, Sebastian T."'
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2. Modelling potential biotope composition on a regional scale revealed that climate variables are stronger drivers than soil variables
3. Escape from natural enemies depends on the enemies, the invader, and competition
4. Final countdown for biodiversity hotspots
5. Final countdown for biodiversity hotspots
6. A meta food web for invertebrate species collected in a European grassland
7. Effects of biodiversity in agricultural landscapes on the protective microbiome of insects - a review
8. Historical and recent land use affects ecosystem functions in subtropical grasslands in Brazil
9. Plant diversity increases predation by ground-dwelling invertebrate predators
10. Plant diversity induces shifts in the functional structure and diversity across trophic levels
11. Consistent increase in herbivory along two experimental plant diversity gradients over multiple years
12. Effects of biodiversity strengthen over time as ecosystem functioning declines at low and increases at high biodiversity
13. Management intensity and temporary conversion to other land-use types affect plant diversity and species composition of subtropical grasslands in southern Brazil
14. Integrating ecosystem functions into restoration ecology-recent advances and future directions
15. From pots to plots: hierarchical trait-based prediction of plant performance in a mesic grassland
16. Conservation in Brazil needs to include non-forest ecosystems
17. Percentage leaf herbivory across vascular plant species
18. Functionally and phylogenetically diverse plant communities key to soil biota
19. Predicting invertebrate herbivory from plant traits: Polycultures show strong nonadditive effects
20. Leaf-cutting ants as ecosystem engineers: topsoil and litter perturbations aroundAtta cephalotesnests reduce nutrient availability
21. Predicting invertebrate herbivory from plant traits: evidence from 51 grassland species in experimental monocultures
22. Performance and fate of tree seedlings on and around nests of the leaf-cutting ant Atta cephalotes: Ecological filters in a fragmented forest
23. Ecosystem engineering by leaf-cutting ants: nests of Atta cephalotes drastically alter forest structure and microclimate
24. Persisting Hyper-abundance of Leaf-cutting Ants (Attaspp.) at the Edge of an Old Atlantic Forest Fragment
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