Browsing by Author "Burdon, Francis J."
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Convergence in floodplain pond communities indicates different pathways to community assembly
Chanut, P. C. M.; Burdon, Francis J.; Datry, T; Robinson, C (Springer, 2023)Disturbance can strongly influence ecosystems, yet much remains unknown about the relative importance of key processes (selection, drift, and dispersal) in the recovery of ecological communities following disturbance. We ... -
Environmental context determines pollution impacts on ecosystem functioning
Burdon, Francis J.; Reyes, M; Schönenberger, U; Räsänen, K; Tiegs, SD; Eggen, RIL; Stamm, C (Wiley, 2022)Global change assessments have typically ignored synthetic chemical pollution, despite the rapid increase of pharmaceuticals, pesticides and industrial chemicals in the environment. Part of the problem reflects the ... -
Evaluating the properties, fate and individual-to-ecosystem level impacts of contrasting microplastics in freshwaters
McKie, Brendan G.; Kong, Ze Hui; Schmitt, Tobias; Truchy, Amélie; Burdon, Francis J.; Zabalgoitia, Sabrina N. R; Stangl, Martina; Hurley, Rachel; Futter, MN; Bundschuh, Martyn N. (The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, 2023-06)Microplastic particles (MPs) are fragments, fibres and other shapes derived from plastic polymers in the size range of 1–5 000 μm. Concern about the environmental impacts of MPs and their implications for human wellbeing ... -
Integrative analysis of stressor gradients reveals multiple discrete trait‐defined axes underlie community assembly
Barrett, Isabelle C.; McIntosh, Angus R.; Febria, Catherine M.; Graham, S. Elizabeth; Burdon, Francis J.; Pomeranz, Justin P. F.; Warburton, Helen J. (Wiley, 2022)The generalizable functional attributes of organisms (traits) relate strongly to their environment across multiple levels of biological organization, making trait-based approaches a powerful mechanistic framework to ... -
Riparian reforestation on the landscape scale – Navigating trade‐offs among agricultural production, ecosystem functioning and biodiversity
Witing, Felix; Forio, Marie Anne Eurie; Burdon, Francis J.; Mckie, Brendan; Goethals, Peter; Strauch, Michael; Volk, Martin1. Stream–riparian networks are subject to multiple human pressures that threaten key functions of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, drive habitat and diversity losses, affect riparian connectivity and cause stakeholder ...
Co-authors for Francis J. Burdon
Francis J. Burdon has 30 co-authors in Research Commons.
- Isabelle C. Barrett
- Martyn N. Bundschuh
- P. C. M. Chanut
- T Datry
- RIL Eggen
- Catherine M. Febria
- Marie Anne Eurie Forio
- MN Futter
- Peter Goethals
- S. Elizabeth Graham
- Rachel Hurley
- Ze Hui Kong
- Angus R. McIntosh
- Brendan G. McKie
- Brendan Mckie
- Justin P. F. Pomeranz
- M Reyes
- C Robinson
- K Räsänen
- Tobias Schmitt
- U Schönenberger
- C Stamm
- Martina Stangl
- Michael Strauch
- SD Tiegs
- Amélie Truchy
- Martin Volk
- Helen J. Warburton
- Felix Witing
- Sabrina N. R Zabalgoitia