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How long do population level field experiments need to be? Utilising data from the 40‐year‐old LTER network 期刊论文
Ecology Letters, 2021
作者:  Sarah Cusser;  Jackson Helms;  Christie A. Bahlai;  Nick M. Haddad
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Long‐term research avoids spurious and misleading trends in sustainability attributes of no‐till 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2020
作者:  Sarah Cusser;  Christie Bahlai;  Scott M. Swinton;  G. Philip Robertson;  Nick M. Haddad
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Maintaining historic disturbance regimes increases species' resilience to catastrophic hurricanes 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019
作者:  Henry, Erica H.;  Reiskind, Martha O. Burford;  Land, Aerin D.;  Haddad, Nick M.
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butterfly  conservation  endangered species  habit restoration  hurricane  population dynamics  
Global modeling of nature's contributions to people 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 366 (6462) : 255-+
作者:  Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca;  Sharp, Richard P.;  Weill, Charlotte;  Bennett, Elena M.;  Pascual, Unai;  Arkema, Katie K.;  Brauman, Kate A.;  Bryant, Benjamin P.;  Guerry, Anne D.;  Haddad, Nick M.;  Hamann, Maike;  Hamel, Perrine;  Johnson, Justin A.;  Mandle, Lisa;  Pereira, Henrique M.;  Polasky, Stephen;  Ruckelshaus, Mary;  Rebecca Shaw, M.;  Silver, Jessica M.;  Vogl, Adrian L.;  Daily, Gretchen C.
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Ongoing accumulation of plant diversity through habitat connectivity in an 18-year experiment 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 365 (6460) : 1478-+
作者:  Damschen, Ellen I.;  Brudvig, Lars A.;  Burt, Melissa A.;  Fletcer, Robert J., Jr.;  Haddad, Nick M.;  Levey, Douglas J.;  Orrock, John L.;  Resasco, Julian;  Tewksbury, Joshua J.
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Connectivity increases trophic subsidies in fragmented landscapes 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2018, 21 (11) : 1620-1628
作者:  Hawn, Christine L.;  Herrmann, John D.;  Griffin, Sean R.;  Haddad, Nick M.
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Connectivity  corridors  habitat fragmentation  metacommunities  predators  spiders  trophic subsidies