All Stories

  1. Biodiversity and ecosystem function: making sense of numerous species interactions in multi-species communities
  2. Deconstructing the relationships between phylogenetic diversity and ecology: a case study on ecosystem functioning
  3. The Forest, the Trees, and the Phylo-diversity Jungle
  4. Phylogenetic conservatism and climate factors shape flowering phenology in alpine meadows
  5. Integrating trait and phylogenetic distances to assess scale-dependent community assembly processes
  6. Phylogenies in Ecology
  7. Achieving and communicating globally relevant applied ecological research
  8. Phylogenetic diversity and productivity: gauging interpretations from experiments that do not manipulate phylogenetic diversity
  9. Predicting communities from functional traits
  10. pez: phylogenetics for the environmental sciences
  11. Is successional research nearing its climax? New approaches for understanding dynamic communities
  12. Management by proxy? The use of indices in applied ecology
  13. Quantifying the invasiveness of species
  14. Colonization Rates in a Metacommunity Altered by Competition
  15. Including distantly related taxa can bias phylogenetic tests
  16. Invasive Species in a Globalized World
  17. The ecology of differences: assessing community assembly with trait and evolutionary distances
  18. Unifying measures of biodiversity: understanding when richness and phylogenetic diversity should be congruent
  19. Fire variability, as well as frequency, can explain coexistence between seeder and resprouter life histories
  20. Celebrating the golden jubilee of the Journal of Applied Ecology
  21. Diversity of plant evolutionary lineages promotes arthropod diversity
  22. Phylogenetic diversity promotes ecosystem stability
  23. Gauging the impact of meta-analysis on ecology
  24. Incorporating Geographical and Evolutionary Rarity into Conservation Prioritization
  25. Phylogenetic diversity and the functioning of ecosystems
  26. Ensuring applied ecology has impact
  27. The new diversity: management gains through insights into the functional diversity of communities
  28. Beyond species: functional diversity and the maintenance of ecological processes and services
  29. Phylogenetically diverse grasslands are associated with pairwise interspecific processes that increase biomass
  30. Phylogenetic Patterns of Colonization and Extinction in Experimentally Assembled Plant Communities
  31. Quantifying Biodiversity: Does It Matter What We Measure?
  32. Recasting spatial food web ecology as an ecosystem science
  33. Phenology as a basis for management of exotic annual plants in desert invasions
  34. Rarest of the rare: advances in combining evolutionary distinctiveness and scarcity to inform conservation at biogeographical scales
  35. Putting applied ecology into practice
  36. Phylogenetic diversity metrics for ecological communities: integrating species richness, abundance and evolutionary history
  37. Editor’s choice: predicting invader success requires integrating ecological and land-use patterns
  38. Editor's choice: Modelling disease-coral dynamics as a way to understand long-term coral reef persistence
  39. Using Phylogenetic, Functional and Trait Diversity to Understand Patterns of Plant Community Productivity
  40. Phylogenetic relatedness and plant invader success across two spatial scales
  41. Plant genetics shapes inquiline community structure across spatial scales
  42. Editor's choice: Unintended trophic cascades from feral cat eradication
  43. CONSEQUENCES OF DOMINANCE: A REVIEW OF EVENNESS EFFECTS ON LOCAL AND REGIONAL ECOSYSTEM PROCESSES
  44. COMPETITION–COLONIZATION TRADE-OFFS AND DISTURBANCE EFFECTS AT MULTIPLE SCALES
  45. Core and Satellite Species in Degraded Habitats: an Analysis Using Malagasy Tree Communities
  46. Dispersal and Species Diversity: A Meta‐Analysis
  47. The effects of resource enrichment, dispersal, and predation on local and metacommunity structure
  48. METACOMMUNITY INFLUENCES ON COMMUNITY RICHNESS AT MULTIPLE SPATIAL SCALES: A MICROCOSM EXPERIMENT
  49. Ecological Patterns and Biological Invasions: Using Regional Species Inventories in Macroecology
  50. Conceptual Ecology and Invasion Biology: Reciprocal Approaches to Nature
  51. Evolutionary and ecological influences of plant invader success in the flora of Ontario
  52. Dispersal, spatial scale, and species diversity in a hierarchically structured experimental landscape
  53. Constructing Nature: Laboratory Models as Necessary Tools for Investigating Complex Ecological Communities
  54. Book review: Weed Ecology; In Natural and Agricultural System
  55. Complexity and Conservation: An Ecological Perspective
  56. Ecological and taxonomic differences between rare and common plants of southwestern Ontario
  57. Ecological and taxonomic differences between native and introduced plants of southwestern Ontario
  58. Mining in Madagascar and biodiversity loss: Are there options?
  59. The ecology of biological invasions: past, present and future
  60. Darwin to Elton: early ecology and the problem of invasive species
  61. Linking scale dependent processes in invasions
  62. Tracking the tractable: using invasion to guide the exploration of conceptual ecology