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Experimental evaluation of how biological invasions and climate change interact to alter the vertical assembly of an amphibian community

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J. Alex Baecher, Steve A. Johnson, Elizabeth A. Roznik, and Brett Scheffers, Experimental evaluation of how biological invasions and climate change interact to alter the vertical assembly of an amphibian community: Journal of Animal Ecology, v. 92, iss. 4.

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Abstract (from WileyOnline): While biotic–abiotic interactions are increasingly documented in nature, a process-based understanding of how such interactions influence community assembly is lacking in the ecological literature. Perhaps the most emblematic and pervasive example of such interactions is the synergistic threat to biodiversity posed by climate change and invasive species. Invasive species often out-compete or prey on native species. Despite this long-standing and widespread issue, little is known about how abiotic conditions, such as climate change, will influence the frequency and severity of negative biotic interactions that threaten the persistence of native fauna. Treefrogs are a globally diverse group of amphibians [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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