- Programme area:4) Predictive Ecology in the Anthropocene
Eltonian Niche Modelling: Applying Joint Hierarchical Niche Models to Ecological Networks
Storage Dynamics and Groundwater–Surface Water Interactions in a Drought Sensitive Lowland Catchment: Process-Based Modelling as a Learning Tool
The authors simulated seasonal and long-term changes in the spatio-temporal patterns of water storage dynamics and groundwater–surface water interactions in lowland tributary of the Spree catchment. After several major droughts, groundwater stores are depleted and stream flows intermittent. This shows the importance of integrated land and water management in NE Germany.
Positive Feedback on Climate Warming by Stream Microbial Decomposers Indicated by a Global Space-For-Time Substitution Study
Functional macroinvertebrate diversity stabilizes decomposition among leaf litter resources across a river network
Unlocking the global benefits of Earth Observation to address the SDG 6 in situ water quality monitoring gap
Determinants of species' centrality in spatially-connected plant-frugivore networks
Spatial distribution of nicotine concentrations in Berlin’s surface waters and their potential sources
Addressing grand ecological challenges in aquatic ecosystems: how can mesocosms be used to advance solutions?
Marine and freshwater researchers using mesocosms synthesise their recommendations on opportunities and limitations for advancing solutions to grand ecological challenges in aquatic ecosystems. They focus on the unexplored potential for using mesocosms to test solutions to human impacts on aquatic ecosystems. This will need novel collaborations between ecologists and technological developers.