Julia Nyström
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Julia Nyström is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental change & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Re-Structuring of Marine Communities Exposed to Environmental Change: A Global Study on the Interactive Effects of Species and Functional Richness
Martin Wahl,Heike Link,Nicolaos Alexandridis,Jeremy C. Thomason,Mauricio Cifuentes,Mark J. Costello,Bernardo A.P. da Gama,Kristina Hillock,Alistair J. Hobday,Manfred Kaufmann,Stefanie Keller,Patrik Kraufvelin,Ina Krüger,Lars Lauterbach,Bruno Lopes Antunes,Markus Molis,Masahiro Nakaoka,Julia Nyström,Zulkamal bin Radzi,Bjoern Stockhausen,Martin Thiel,Thomas Vance,A. Weseloh,Mark Whittle,Lisa Wiesmann,Laura Wunderer,Takehisa Yamakita,Mark Lenz +27 more
TL;DR: It is shown that availability of free substratum relates negatively while taxon richness relates positively to structural persistence (i.e., no or slow re-structuring) and, when faced with environmental change, taxon-rich communities retain their original composition longer thanTaxon-poor communities.
Re-structuring of marine communities exposed to environmental change
Martin Wahl,Heike Link,Nicolaos Alexandridis,Jeremy C. Thomason,Mauricio Cifuentes,Mark J. Costello,Bernardo A.P. da Gama,Kristina Hillock,Alistair J. Hobday,Manfred Kaufmann,Stefanie Keller,Patrik Kraufvelin,Ina Krüger,Lars Lauterbach,Bruno Lopes Antunes,Markus Molis,Masahiro Nakaoka,Julia Nyström,Zulkamal bin Radzi,Björn Stockhausen,Martin Thiel,Thomas Vance,A. Weseloh,Mark Whittle,Lisa Wiesmann,Laura Wunderer,Takehisa Yamakita,Mark Lenz +27 more
TL;DR: It is shown that availability of free substratum relates negatively while taxon richness relates positively to structural persistence (i.e., no or slow re-structuring) and, when faced with environmental change, taxon-rich communities retain their original composition longer thanTaxon-poor communities.
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