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Temporal dimension of indirect effects: Linking the order and spacing of phenologies to indirect interactions in seasonal communities.

Organization William Marsh Rice UniversityLocation HOUSTON, United StatesPosted 15 Feb 2025Deadline 31 Jan 2030
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationTX
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The timing of seasonal life cycle events, such as when plants bloom or animals migrate, plays a vital role in shaping natural ecosystems. Changes in these seasonal patterns, whether due to natural variation or human influence, raise important questions about their effects on the relationships among species and the stability of natural communities.…

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