943 results on '"Hillebrand, Helmut"'
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102. Responses of primary productivity to increased temperature and phytoplankton diversity
103. Invasion by mobile aquatic consumers enhances secondary production and increases top-down control of lower trophic levels
104. Elemental and biochemical nutrient limitation of zooplankton: a meta-analysis
105. Failures to disagree are essential for environmental science to effectively influence policy development
106. Environmental Impacts—Lake Ecosystems
107. More diverse plant communities have higher functioning over time due to turnover in complementary dominant species
108. Productivity Is a Poor Predictor of Plant Species Richness
109. Resource Stoichiometry and Consumers Control the Biodiversity-Productivity Relationship in Pelagic Metacommunities
110. Temperature mean and variance alter phytoplankton biomass and biodiversity in a long-term microcosm experiment
111. A critique for meta-analyses and the productivity—diversity relationship
112. A quantitative analysis of temporal turnover in aquatic species assemblages across ecosystems
113. Microbial Food Web Structure Affects Bottom-up Effects and Elemental Stoichiometry in Periphyton Assemblages
114. Consumer diversity indirectly changes prey nutrient content
115. Spatial Autocorrelation and Dispersal Limitation in Freshwater Organisms
116. Consequences of Dominance: A Review of Evenness Effects on Local and Regional Ecosystem Processes
117. Multiple Functions Increase the Importance of Biodiversity for Overall Ecosystem Functioning
118. Ecological Stoichiometry of Indirect Grazer Effects on Periphyton Nutrient Content
119. Consumer Diversity Enhances Secondary Production by Complementarity Effects in Experimental Ciliate Assemblages
120. Grazing Regulates the Spatial Variability of Periphyton Biomass
121. Empirical approaches to metacommunities: a review and comparison with theory
122. Disentangling Distance Decay of Similarity from Richness Gradients: Response to Baselga (2007)
123. A Multivariate Analysis of Beta Diversity across Organisms and Environments
124. Dominance by a Canopy Forming Seaweed Modifies Resource and Consumer Control of Bloom-Forming Macroalgae
125. Consumer versus Resource Control of Producer Diversity Depends on Ecosystem Type and Producer Community Structure
126. The Distance Decay of Similarity in Ecological Communities
127. Effects of Grazer Richness and Composition on Algal Biomass in a Closed and Open Marine System
128. Temporal declines in Wadden Sea phytoplankton cell volumes observed within and across species
129. Cell size as driver and sentinel of phytoplankton community structure and functioning
130. Drivers of global pre‐industrial patterns of species turnover in planktonic foraminifera
131. Low statistical power and overestimated anthropogenic impacts, exacerbated by publication bias, dominate field studies in global change biology
132. Integrating multiple dimensions of ecological stability into a vulnerability framework
133. Making the UN Ocean Decade work? The potential for, and challenges of, transdisciplinary research & real-world laboratories for building towards ocean solutions
134. Food Web Complexity Affects Stoichiometric and Trophic Interactions
135. Environmental stoichiometry mediates phytoplankton diversity effects on communities' resource use efficiency and biomass
136. All Wet or Dried Up? Real Differences between Aquatic and Terrestrial Food Webs
137. Biotic Habitat Complexity Controls Species Diversity and Nutrient Effects on Net Biomass Production
138. Eutrophication weakens stabilizing effects of diversity in natural grasslands
139. Can monitoring data contribute to the biodiversity-ecosystem function debate? Evaluating data from a highly dynamic ecosystem
140. Long-term effects of plant diversity and composition on plant stoichiometry
141. Supporting Online Material for Estimation of functional diversity and species traits from ecological monitoring data.
142. Strength, slope and variability of marine latitudinal gradients
143. A cross-system meta-analysis reveals coupled predation effects on prey biomass and diversity
144. On the Generality of the Latitudinal Diversity Gradient
145. Opposing effects of grazing and nutrients on diversity
146. Top-down versus bottom-up control of autotrophic biomass—a meta-analysis on experiments with periphyton
147. Failures to disagree' is essential for environmental science to effectively influence policy development.
148. Functional trait dimensions of trophic metacommunities
149. Marine microbenthic community structure regulated by nitrogen loading and grazing pressure
150. Competition between benthic cyanobacteria and diatoms as influenced by different grain sizes and temperatures
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