IdNumber of occurencesForms
13310 1 estrial and freshwater biodiversity and ecosystem functioning alarm will develop and test metho 
11576 1 imate, water resources, agriculture and ecosystem function. the evaporative water loss from can 
13799 2 areas for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem functioning in the central parts of the stock 
se land uses influence biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of nup and surrounding habitats.  
11785 2 sms rely. despite their pivotal role in ecosystem functioning, a current estimate of global nem 
rtaining to the role of biodiversity in ecosystem functioning.  
11636 1 e their role in soil processes or their ecosystem function. two recent studies involving sequen 
7667 1 ntary step for the comprehention of the ecosystem function and the impact of urbanization, spec 
12676 1 consequences of biodiversity changes on ecosystem functioning and services; 2. step up assessme 
10746 4           the impact of biodiversity on ecosystem function has been a focus of recent research. 
ms, but its effects on the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship have not been addressed 
geneity and biodiversity in determining ecosystem function using an integrated modelling and ex 
ionship between biomass composition and ecosystem function level within a patch. the experiment 
11442 4           the impact of biodiversity on ecosystem function has been a focus of recent research. 
ms, but its effects on the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship have not been addressed 
geneity and biodiversity in determining ecosystem function using an integrated modelling and ex 
ionship between biomass composition and ecosystem function level within a patch. the experiment 
11508 4           the impact of biodiversity on ecosystem function has been a focus of recent research. 
ms, but its effects on the biodiversity-ecosystem function relationship have not been addressed 
geneity and biodiversity in determining ecosystem function using an integrated modelling and ex 
ionship between biomass composition and ecosystem function level within a patch. the experiment 
11514 1 luscs. the consequences of such loss to ecosystem function will be measured over a 2 year perio 
9925 1 luscs. the consequences of such loss to ecosystem function will be measured over a 2 year perio 
1977 3 mparative study on the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of lophelia pertusa and madrepora 
wth and calcification and for assessing ecosystem functions such as providing structural framew 
potential link between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning will be investigated for dwcrs an 
6891 1 hips between land-use, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. in a collaboration between leadi 
13729 1  a key natural resource for maintaining ecosystem functioning and thereby ecological resilience 
7674 1  the ecological and human dimensions of ecosystem functioning, facilitates their incorporation  
14420 1 iodiversity, supporting the sustainable ecosystem functioning and optimal use of their biologic 
15281 1 he lake and determine their role in the ecosystem functioning  
2196 2 t structuring role for biodiversity and ecosystem function. the aim of this wp is to use experi 
 and to changes in the biodiversity and ecosystem function. the wp should in addition present a 
10643 2  evolutionary view of how modern marine ecosystems function. this study will focus on the weste 
onary patterns, and the co-evolution of ecosystem function and environments.  
7025 1 of carbon and nitrogen delivery affects ecosystem functioning - connectivity patterns; ii incre 
14928 1 may alter inter-species interaction and ecosystem functions. therefore, the understanding of de 
14819 3 iodiversity and its implications on the ecosystems functioning. topics of current interest are  
 soil biodiversity and could affect the ecosystem functioning. the main target of this project  
ntation: effects of soil degradation on ecosystem functioning and biodiversity  
2030 1 sequences for community composition and ecosystem functioning. climate warming causes shifts of 
13785 2 i.e. large blue butterflies investigate ecosystem functioning and generality in the study syste 
will provide valuable information about ecosystem functioning. our general knowledge of how suc 
10044 1 s trophic levels is key to safeguarding ecosystem function. we propose to investigate climatic  
14737 1 idered the effects of climate change on ecosystem functioning, and on plant and animal physiolo 
1997 1 eaders in the field of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of aquatic systems. the consortiu 
14317 1 biodiversity, its ecology, dynamics and ecosystem functioning are poorly understood simplbecaus 
12146 2 roject aims to shape a scheme of forest ecosystem functioning under an impact of hypertrophicat 
 employed for making a scheme of forest ecosystem functioning under an impact of hypertrophicat 
10333 1  the effect of community disassembly on ecosystem functioning. the results will have implicatio 
9936 1 nd 13c-labelling of archaeal lipids, to ecosystem function. carbon-flow pathways to ch4 in fres 
10701 1 nd 13c-labelling of archaeal lipids, to ecosystem function. carbon-flow pathways to ch4 in fres 
11564 1 obal human activities into biodiversity-ecosystem functioning in marine sediments.  
11779 1 ns in bacterial biodiversity impacts on ecosystem functions such as the mineralization of carbo 
11715 1 of the phanerozoic global biodiversity, ecosystem function, biogeochemistry and climate have al 
7702 1  of biodiversity, and more generally of ecosystem functioning. this dual requirement of more in 
12023 1 semi-natural ecosystems. the effects on ecosystems functioning can be either direct, via a modi 
11733 1 ver, the implications of this change on ecosystem functioning remain unknown due to our lack of 
10034 1 tand the links between biodiversity and ecosystem function, including the mechanisms and organi 
10255 2 es ignoring more subtle shifts in whole ecosystem function. even where acclimation has occurred 
state of equilibrium results in altered ecosystem function, especially with regard to c loss or 
11464 1  importance of prokaryotic diversity to ecosystem function is suspected but unknown. the extent 
11799 1  importance of prokaryotic diversity to ecosystem function is suspected but unknown. the extent 
14319 2 roduction, an improved understanding of ecosystem function and food web processes is required.  
e lake facilitates our understanding of ecosystem functioning and of human-induced alterations. 
15530 1 between plant pattern and diversity and ecosystem functioning, that will also address fire resi 
10049 1  the relationship between diversity and ecosystem function. by virtue of rapid generation times 
2203 1 ject: 1. assessing risks and impacts on ecosystem functioning from invading species. ideally, t 
10106 1 ant implications of this hypothesis for ecosystem functioning and dynamics, it has received lit 
1092 1 e relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in various habitats and at differ 
538 1  links between biological diversity and ecosystem function. in the present study, we have shown 
15289 1 ly the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems functioning. the new cap recognizes their va 
13855 2 ity processes, trophic interactions and ecosystem function. specifically, i will examine multi- 
le cascade effects of eutrophication on ecosystem function and biodiversity.  
2136 1 n spite of the potential importance for ecosystem functioning, there have been few studies addr 
13944 1 iological invasions on biodiversity and ecosystem function at multiple spatial scales.  
13739 4 ese transitions affect biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. changes in alternative states, e 
on in biodiversity and a degradation of ecosystem functioning. here, we intend to study the imp 
onal migration affects biodiversity and ecosystem function in these systems. our main hypothesi 
esulting in effects on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the hypotheses will be tested us 
7017 1 regulated, and how biodiversity impacts ecosystem functioning, is still unclear. this is partic 
14375 2 tion of goods and services derived from ecosystem functions. since then, increased scientific e 
ng, mapping, modelling and valuation of ecosystem functioning and services. in 2005, the millen 
7242 1  the development of harmful species for ecosystem functioning, focusing as much as possible the 
7716 1 ot constituting a critical component of ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil ferti 
10388 1 population persistence and thus affects ecosystem function. to address this issue, we propose a 
13597 1 cale. since bacteria are key drivers of ecosystem function, it is of particular importance to f 
15249 1 sses. therefore, their relevance in the ecosystems functioning may be crucial. the depth unders 
15505 1 gical processes, and to predict how the ecosystem functioning can be altered through the increa 
13757 1 s and diversity, physical structure and ecosystem function. many european heathland systems owe 
9881 1 s and diversity, physical structure and ecosystem function. many european heathland systems owe 
473 1 s and diversity, physical structure and ecosystem function. many european heathland systems owe 
15569 1 s and diversity, physical structure and ecosystem function. many european heathland systems owe 
2201 1 itic hosts. the resulting impact on the ecosystem function in some areas where alien species ha 
11269 1 mpact on water resources and associated ecosystem function is a major knowledge gap. to enable  
11416 1 mpact on water resources and associated ecosystem function is a major knowledge gap. to enable  
14136 1 mpering the advance in understanding of ecosystem functioning in terrestrial habitats where the 
13939 1 ificance of fungal biodiversity for the ecosystem function of boreal forest.  
7020 3  interact to determine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across scales is therefore a majo 
 significance of microbial diversity on ecosystem functioning by explicit coupling of microbial 
ernationally competitive biodiversity - ecosystem function research in austria.  
418 1 e relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has emerged as a major scientific 
10253 1 tion of floodplain vegetation and their ecosystem functions simulation model predictions. in th 
10254 1 tion of floodplain vegetation and their ecosystem functions simulation model predictions. in th 
10754 1 tion of floodplain vegetation and their ecosystem functions simulation model predictions. in th 
11529 1 tion of floodplain vegetation and their ecosystem functions simulation model predictions. in th 
11533 1 tion of floodplain vegetation and their ecosystem functions simulation model predictions. in th 
9994 1 tion of floodplain vegetation and their ecosystem functions simulation model predictions. in th 
15262 1 obal change on species conservation and ecosystem functioning. however, most of the proposed mo 
13602 2 munity reassembly and reconstruction of ecosystem functioning following habitat restoration are 
nd on pollination which is an important ecosystem function provided by the insects. we will com 
13325 1 c relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning can be understood. study sites wi 
10703 1 nt role in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem function, particularly in response to heavy m 
11428 1 nt role in maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem function, particularly in response to heavy m 
10965 1 he different approaches for analysis of ecosystem function and microbial diversity will determi 
10776 1  in nitrogen cycling, water quality and ecosystem functioning and are sensitive indicators of e 
7634 1 t of the links between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning  
10155 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
10414 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
10422 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
10758 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
10915 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
11423 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
11693 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
11706 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
9879 3  as the maintenance of biodiversity and ecosystem function. in the seas around the uk, the habi 
ocean acidification on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in coastal habitats. they will us 
, animal interactions, biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. the understanding gained will be 
14713 1 ject will provide information on stream ecosystem function at the reach scale within the contex 
10962 1  microbes has a significant effect upon ecosystem function and global carbon biogeochemistry. w 
13810 2 eational fisheries use of lake fish and ecosystem functions. the management methods are catch a 
ainable use, biodiversity and values of ecosystem functions also have to be surveyed. we theref 
13865 3 ject will answer the questions: how can ecosystem functioning and biodiversity be optimised in  
e followed in 18 experimental wetlands. ecosystem functioning and underlying biogeochemical pro 
een biodiversity, plant composition and ecosystem functioning. guidelines for wetland construct 
7243 1 tion and therefore the deterioration of ecosystem functions. socio -economic impacts are as var 
13876 2 lationship between species richness and ecosystem function, large-scale studies than span long  
s into how changed diversity may affect ecosystem functioning in natural systems. such informat 
14907 1 t relevant functional traits to explain ecosystem functioning, c to apply an ecological-evoluti 
7015 1 d on how changes in biodiversity affect ecosystem functioning.  
2171 1 n turn lead to loss of biodiversity and ecosystem functions. the other cascade we predict to be 
2074 1 tural ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity, ecosystem function, and long-term change of forest ecos 
2087 1 tural ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity, ecosystem function, and long-term change of forest ecos 
15092 1 and development of predictive models on ecosystem functioning and on global change effects.  
11404 1 oratory culture, and therefore no known ecosystem function, but which are abundant in natural e 
14721 1 pecies dispersal and maintenance of all ecosystem functions. the ensemble of ecosystem and land 
14581 1 es dispersal and maintenance of all the ecosystem functions. this is why the ensemble of ecosys 
14582 1 es dispersal and maintenance of all the ecosystem functions. this is why the ensemble of ecosys 
14722 1 pecies dispersal and maintenance of all ecosystem functions. the ensemble of ecosystem and land 
2197 1 rocesses and ecosystem impact impact on ecosystem function will be documented for some areas wh 
12437 1 ability and change • module 2: regional ecosystems functioning • module 3: spatial and temporal 
2178 2 iogeochemical and ecological processes, ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. merclim will pr 
have a significant degree of control on ecosystem functioning and biodiversity. a major focus o 
10392 1 cience strategy, particularly in marine ecosystem functioning, the sustainable use of the marin 
2467 1                      we intend to study ecosystem functioning using the match-mismatch hypothes 
10088 1 verify models of food web structure and ecosystem function. in this way we will enable more acc 
10224 1 verify models of food web structure and ecosystem function. in this way we will enable more acc 
10896 1 e links between marine biodiversity and ecosystem function indicates that the loss of biodivers 
2183 1              climate profoundly affects ecosystem functioning, as well as human populations inh 
14527 1  web relationships are the basis of the ecosystem functioning. use of stable isotopes can be us 
10367 1 omplete picture of mesozoic terrestrial ecosystem function could not be assembled until now bec 
13481 1  project will generate new knowledge on ecosystem functioning. we will build a model of the dyn 
10409 1  to understand how the biodiversity and ecosystem functions of peatlands across europe are impa 
13611 1  to understand how the biodiversity and ecosystem functions of peatlands across europe are impa 
15571 1  to understand how the biodiversity and ecosystem functions of peatlands across europe are impa 
15454 1 tal to our understanding of terrestrial ecosystem functioning. litter decomposition is the prim 
15008 1 y causing changes in the structures and ecosystem functioning. knowledge and analyses of the bi 
15506 1 gical processes, and to predict how the ecosystem functioning can be altered through the increa 
475 1  to understand how the biodiversity and ecosystem functions of peatlands across europe are impa 
12028 1 nd impacts on biodiversity dynamics and ecosystem functioning because whole genome duplications 
12562 1 ve species on native species and stream ecosystem function so as to inform the risk assessment  
2105 1 e climate change impacts on main forest ecosystem functions. s3: integrate the results from s2  
14973 2 ts of these changes on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, thus combining two main topics i 
inction of these ecosystem engineers on ecosystem functioning, with special interests on change 
2012 1 ied to obtain an integrated view of the ecosystem functioning and its response to organic carbo 
13759 1 s and hard-bottom macroalgal beds – for ecosystem functioning and resilience to anthropogenic d 
13349 1 us levels of biodiversity from genes to ecosystem functions. to facilitate these assessment met 
7466 1 us levels of biodiversity from genes to ecosystem functions. to facilitate these assessment met 
10802 1 obal human activities into biodiversity-ecosystem functioning in marine sediments.  
15588 2 extreme weather events on biodiversity, ecosystem functions, resilience and tipping points in g 
 of extreme drought on biodiversity and ecosystem functions is a key facet of current climate c 
15531 2 l pattern and plant diversity determine ecosystem functioning in fire-prone mediterranean woodl 
between plant pattern and diversity and ecosystem functioning, but in this case focusing in wat 
11765 2 alter, with implications for associated ecosystem functions. furthermore, previous research has 
ifferent inter-specific combinations to ecosystem function will be measured experimentally. thi 
7023 3  interact to determine biodiversity and ecosystem functioning across scales is therefore a majo 
 significance of microbial diversity on ecosystem functioning by explicit coupling of microbial 
ernationally competitive biodiversity - ecosystem function research in austria.  
10799 1 s created also differ in their level of ecosystem functioning. the results of such an experimen 
13486 1 sms structuring species assemblages and ecosystem functioning in nature. this is important beca 
10936 1  the impacts on community structure and ecosystem function will be monitored over a 9 months pe 
2007 1 of invading species on biodiversity and ecosystem functions.  
10050 1 er the impacts of their actions on both ecosystem functioning and human wellbeing. to achieve t 
13975 2 al evidence for biodiversity effects on ecosystem functioning has come from terrestrial ecosyst 
luating impacts of biodiversity loss on ecosystem function requires expanding the scope of curr 
13456 2 biodiversity, ecosystem retentivity and ecosystem functioning, but also for methylation and bio 
ommunity composition and diversity, and ecosystem functioning will be quantified in 14 beaver a 
13805 5 versity is proposed to be important for ecosystem functions. most biodiversity – ecosystem func 
cosystem functions. most biodiversity – ecosystem function studies, however, consider only one  
nificance of biodiversity in sustaining ecosystem functioning when multiple functions are consi 
ed to quantify the sensitivity of total ecosystem functioning when species are lost, and how th 
 this depends on the complementarity of ecosystem functions across species. meta-analyses of av 
15477 1 nfluence of global change phenomenon on ecosystem function of the feedback processes in the mix 
1925 1 munity, is a key feature in terrestrial ecosystem functioning. permanent grassland and agricult 
1924 1 munity, is a key feature in terrestrial ecosystem functioning. permanent grassland and agricult 
2170 1 ts functional role in order to maintain ecosystem function, robustness and biodiversity. second 
15091 1  to predict effects of global change on ecosystem functioning.  
10710 1 the norm, what are the consequences for ecosystem functions being everywhere .  
10749 1 the norm, what are the consequences for ecosystem functions being everywhere .  
11599 2 ldfires can cause significant damage to ecosystem function, particularly in areas of high sever 
ove and below ground carbon balance and ecosystem functioning of moorlands. we will map the per 
1964 1 ver, the value of this biodiversity for ecosystem functioning is still enigmatic. so far only a 
15581 1 nd/or decline-driven land use change on ecosystem functioning and urban ecosystem services what 
9958 1 ed changes in belowground diversity and ecosystem function associated with elevated nitrogen de 
2497 2 effects of biodiversity on natural lake ecosystem functioning. we will approach the relationshi 
nships between species pool saturation, ecosystem functioning, and vulnerability to bioinvasion