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Dr. Jürg Spaak

Landschaftsökologie, Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau

Publikationen

Buche, Lisa; Spaak, Jurg W.; Jarillo, Javier et al.

Niche Differences, Not Fitness Differences, Explain Predicted Coexistence Across Ecological Groups

Journal of Ecology. Bd. 110. H. 11. John Wiley & Sons 2022 S. 2785 - 2796


Spaak, Jürg W.; De Laender, Frederik

Effects of pigment richness and size variation on coexistence, richness and function in light‐limited phytoplankton

Journal of Ecology. Bd. 109. H. 6. Wiley 2021 S. 2385 - 2394


Spaak, Jürg W.; Godoy, Oscar; De Laender, Frederik

Mapping species niche and fitness differences for communities with multiple interaction types

Oikos. Bd. 130. H. 12. Wiley 2021 S. 2065 - 2077


Carpentier, Camille; Barabás, György; Spaak, Jürg W. et al.

Reinterpreting the Relationship between Number of Species and Number of Links Connects Community Structure and Stability

Nature Ecology & Evolution. Bd. 5. H. 8. Springer LLC 2021 S. 1102 - 1109


Spaak, Jurg W.; Carpentier, Camille; De Laender, Frederik

Species Richness Increases Fitness Differences, but Does Not Affect Niche Differences

Ecology Letters. Bd. 24. H. 12. Wiley 2021 S. 2611 - 2623


Holmes, Mark; Spaak, Jürg W.; De Laender, Frederik

Stressor richness intensifies productivity loss but mitigates biodiversity loss

Ecology and Evolution. Bd. 11. H. 21. Wiley 2021 S. 14977 - 14987


Spaak, Jurg W.; De Laender, Frederik

Intuitive and broadly applicable definitions of niche and fitness differences

Ecology Letters. Bd. 23. H. 7. Wiley 2020 S. 1117 - 1128


Reyns, Wouter; Rineau, Francois; Spaak, Jürg W. et al.

Food Web Uncertainties Influence Predictions of Climate Change Effects on Soil Carbon Sequestration in Heathlands

Microbial Ecology. Bd. 79. H. 3. Springer LLC 2019 S. 686 - 693


Spaak, Jurg W.; Baert, Jan M.; Baird, Donald J. et al.

Shifts of community composition and population density substantially affect ecosystem function despite invariant richness

Ecology Letters. Bd. 20. H. 10. Wiley 2017 S. 1315 - 1324