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- who: Thomas Ruiz from the LaboratoireUniversidade have published the paper: Asynchronous recovery of predators and prey conditions resilience to drought in a neotropical ecosystem, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: For full transparency the authors report that half of the treatment bromeliads were covered with mosquito nets during the rewetting phase, so the role of immigration on community dynamics could be evaluated in a separate u00adexperiment15. To define recovery dynamics of ecosystem structure, the authors compare the predator-prey biomass ratio in each drought treatment and each time after T0 versus control using . . .
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