Stem specific density
Theory of Island Biogeography
Framework predicting that larger islands have more species at equilibrium since extinction rates decline and colonization rates increase with increased area, and islands at greater distance from mainl...
biofluorescence
The emission of visible light by organisms following the absorption of shorter wavelengths of light
biogeographical patterns
Geographic patterns in biodiversity and chemical diversity across latitudinal and environmental gradients
biological pest control
Introduction of natural enemies to reduce pest population density through environmentally friendly means
body size-temperature rule
Higher temperatures shorten larval developmental period leading to smaller adults, where body size exhibits temperature-mediated variation
case construction
Caddisfly larvae ability to construct protective cases from environmental debris using silk-like string
colony life cycle
community assembly processes
community weighted mean
compensatory water uptake
Process where trees shift their root water uptake from topsoil towards subsoil to sustain transpiration rates when shallow soil moisture declines
competition
connectedness
context dependency
Variation in the strength or direction of ecological effects depending on environmental conditions or organism characteristics
detritivore feeding preference
Selective consumption behavior of invertebrates feeding on different types of organic detritus
duration
dust transport
electrical conductivity
Soil electrical conductivity measured via electrical resistivity tomography to estimate soil moisture and subsurface properties
energy budget
energy flux
The flow of energy through ecological systems, measured as invertebrate biomass transfer from terrestrial to aquatic environments
extinctions
extreme climatic events
Meteorological events that are rare for a particular place or time of year and can have major ecological impacts
flower sex phases
Sequential developmental stages of individual flowers progressing through male phases (M1, M2), inter-phase, and female phase
fracture spacing
frost exposure
ground-penetrating radar
Geophysical method using electromagnetic waves to measure subsurface properties including snow density through travel-time analysis
habitat restoration
Restoration of native plant communities in disturbed areas through environmental manipulation
horizontal gene transfer
Transfer of genetic material between organisms through mechanisms other than vertical inheritance
insect recruitment
Addition of new individuals to insect populations through successful reproduction and development
intra-individual variation
Variation in behavioral expression within individuals across time or contexts
iron speciation
The cycling of iron between different chemical forms including soluble ferrous iron (Fe(II)) and ferric iron (Fe(III)) based on oxygen availability
kinship
legacy effects
Persistent ecological impacts that continue after the original disturbance or activity has ceased
legacy effects
lithologic composition
litter quality
Chemical composition of plant litter that determines its decomposability, typically characterized by C:N ratios and lignin content
litter quality
logistic growth
Mathematical model describing sigmoidal population growth with carrying capacity constraints
maximum temperature
Maximum temperature of warmest month, capturing seasonality in contrast to average annual temperatures
metal mobilisation
mountain-block recharge
nestedness
network robustness
A network's sensitivity to simulated extinction of plants or pollinators, measured as secondary extinction cascades
neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio
Ratio of neutrophil to lymphocyte white blood cell counts used as a measure of immune response activity
oligotrophic
Low nutrient conditions that select for microorganisms adapted to low substrate availability
orographic turbulence
Atmospheric turbulence generated by airflow over mountainous terrain leading to enhanced mixing and modified precipitation processes
phylogenetic distance
Evolutionary divergence time between species measured in millions of years, calculated from molecular phylogenetic reconstructions
population genomic divergence
Genetic differentiation between populations across the genome, measured by allele frequency differences and population genetic statistics like FST
population sensitivity
Scaled measure of how population growth rate responds to changes in environmental drivers
reproduction ratio
The average number of offspring produced by a typical individual during its life, calculated as the product of offspring number and survival probability
