Editorial: Regeneration mechanisms and tradeoffs of ecosystem function after drastic environmental changes.

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Title: Editorial: Regeneration mechanisms and tradeoffs of ecosystem function after drastic environmental changes.
Authors: Kang, Di, Deng, Lei, Andersen, Line Holm, Sándor, Attila D.
Source: Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution; 2024, p1-3, 3p
Subject Terms: ECOLOGICAL disturbances, RESTORATION ecology, INVERTEBRATE communities, COLONIZATION (Ecology), HYPOXIA (Water), DESERTIFICATION, NATURAL disasters
Abstract: The editorial discusses the mechanisms and trade-offs involved in the regeneration of ecosystem functions after significant environmental changes. It highlights the importance of plant, animal, and microbial interactions in restoring ecosystem functions, emphasizing the role of keystone species in catalyzing these processes. The research also explores the impact of ecological engineering on ecosystem restoration and the effects of hypoxia on aquatic ecosystems. Overall, the studies provide insights into the evolution of ecosystem functions following environmental disturbances and offer recommendations for enhancing ecosystem restoration efforts. [Extracted from the article]
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Database: Complementary Index
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ISSN:2296701X
DOI:10.3389/fevo.2024.1531956
Published in:Frontiers in Ecology & Evolution
Language:English