Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
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Quantitative Ecologist. https://aterui.github.io/aquaecolab/
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Sep 2
Quantifying community keystoneness in metacommunities under disturbance
Understanding how metacommunities respond to natural and anthropogenic disturbances is a key objective in ecology. In this study, we introduce an analytical framework to identify communities whose ex...
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Aug 25
Evidence That Metapopulation Dynamics Maintain a Species' Range Limit
The metapopulation hypothesis for species range limits posits that a range limit may be imposed by subtle variation in rates of either patch colonisation or extinction. Using a multi-year survey acro...
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Aug 19
Inferring the role of habitat heterogeneity in SLOSS (single large or several small) for beetles, spiders, and birds in forest reserves
Global conservation strategies aim to increase the area of nature reserves. To implement this goal, especially in fragmented landscapes like Central E…
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Aug 8
Counteracting Cascades Challenge the Heterogeneity—Stability Relationship
This study challenges the long-standing assumption that environmental heterogeneity inherently promotes ecological stability, using a 3-year field experiment on rocky shores. By unveiling four distin...
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Aug 8
Temporal niche differentiation often leads to priority effects rather than coexistence: Lessons from a marine midge
When organisms use similar resources but at a different time, it is not obvious whether they can divide their temporal niches in a coexistence promoting manner or of something else should happen. Thi....
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Aug 8
Molecular assessment of food web dynamics identifies critical periods for managing resilience in biological pest control
Food webs are not static over time, but our knowledge of their dynamics is extremely scarce due to methodological challenges. In turn, this significantly limits our ability to mechanistically underst...
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Jul 30
Agricultural land around river confluences could strongly suppress floods occurrences
Flooding poses a significant threat to socioeconomic systems, with risks expected to escalate in the future due to factors such as climate change and …
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Jul 28
Limited evidence for range shift–driven extinction in mountain biota
Mountain biodiversity reorganizes rapidly as species shift upslope to track temperatures. Pervasive species redistribution poses substantial threats to mountain ecosystems, a phenomenon sometimes desc...
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Akira Terui
@mlaevis.bsky.social
· Jul 28
Resource quantity and quality co‐limit consumer production in forest streams
Ecological theory predicts that consumers should be co-limited by resource quantity and quality, given widespread consumer-resource nutritional imbalances. We used 25 estimates of annual community se...
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Scott F Collins
@streamnerd.bsky.social
· Jul 17
Asymmetric competition among stream fishes: Do food web pathways affect competitive outcomes?
Limiting resources are often unevenly distributed among competing consumers, as larger, more aggressive, fast growing, early emerging, or rapidly reproducing species disproportionately exploit food o...
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