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    Shorebirds-driven trophic cascade helps restore coastal wetland multifunctionality by Li, Chunming, Chen, Jianshe, Liao, Xiaolin, Ramus, Aaron P., Angelini, Christine, Liu, Lingli, Silliman, Brian R., Bertness, Mark D., He, Qiang

    Published in Nature communications (06-12-2023)
    “…Ecosystem restoration has traditionally focused on re-establishing vegetation and other foundation species at basal trophic levels, with mixed outcomes. Here,…”
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    An invasive foundation species enhances multifunctionality in a coastal ecosystem by Ramus, Aaron P., Silliman, Brian R., Thomsen, Mads S., Long, Zachary T.

    “…While invasive species often threaten biodiversity and human well-being, their potential to enhance functioning by offsetting the loss of native habitat has…”
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    Foundational biodiversity effects propagate through coastal food webs via multiple pathways by Ramus, Aaron P., Lefcheck, Jonathan S., Long, Zachary T.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2022)
    “…Relatively few studies have attempted to resolve the pathways through which the effects of biodiversity on ecosystem functioning cascade from one trophic level…”
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    Is coral richness related to community resistance to and recovery from disturbance? by Zhang, Stacy Y, Speare, Kelly E, Long, Zachary T, McKeever, Kimberly A, Gyoerkoe, Megan, Ramus, Aaron P, Mohorn, Zach, Akins, Kelsey L, Hambridge, Sarah M, Graham, Nicholas A J, Nash, Kirsty L, Selig, Elizabeth R, Bruno, John F

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (18-03-2014)
    “…More diverse communities are thought to be more stable-the diversity-stability hypothesis-due to increased resistance to and recovery from disturbances. For…”
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    Producer diversity enhances consumer stability in a benthic marine community by Ramus, Aaron P, Long, Zachary T, Silliman, Brian

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-03-2016)
    “…The diversity of many communities is changing due to local extinctions and invasions. Understanding the consequences of these changes is vital to their…”
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    A seaweed increases ecosystem multifunctionality when invading bare mudflats by Thomsen, Mads S., Ramus, Aaron P., Long, Zachary T., Silliman, Brian R.

    Published in Biological invasions (01-01-2019)
    “…One of the most successful marine invaders worldwide is the seaweed Gracilaria vermiculophylla (Gulbransen et al. 2013; Hu and Juan 2014; Thomsen et al…”
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    The physiological ecology of the supratidal amphipod Talorchestia longicornis by Ramus, Aaron P., Forward, Richard B.

    “…Physiology, behavior, habitat, and morphology are used to determine the degree of adaptation to life on land for amphipod species and systemization within the…”
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