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1 VOLUME 9 NUMBER 5 MAY 2018 ECS2_V9_I5_COVERS.indd :34:49
2 VOLUME 9 NUMBER 5 MAY 2018 ECOSPHERE AN ESA OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL Editor-in-Chief DEBRA P. C. PETERS Associate Editors-in-Chief LUCAS N. JOPPA SHANNON LADEAU ROBERT R. PARMENTER BOARD OF EDITORS MICHAEL F. ALLEN GINGER R. ALLINGTON MADHUR ANAND DAVID M. BELL TANYA BERGER-WOLF FRANCO BIONDI W. ALICE BOYLE DAWN M. BROWNING JESSE L. BRUNNER MARY CADENASSO JAMES W. CAIN III SCOTT CARLETON STEPHANIE M. CARLSON IADINE CHADÈS F. STUART CHAPIN III THERESA M. CRIMMINS WYATT CROSS JUDY CUSHING CHARLENE D AVANZO BISTRA DILKINA MICHAEL DUNIWAY DIANE EBERT-MAY NANCY C. EMERY FEI FANG ALLISON M. GARDNER ERIC M. GESE LAUREANO GHERARDI MARGHERITA GIORIA NOEL GURWICK STEPHANIE E. HAMPTON KAREN A. HAUBENSAK LEAH R. JOHNSON KRISTOFER D. JOHNSON JULIA JONES ANDREW M. KRAMER CONRAD C. LABANDEIRA JOSÉ J. LAHOZ-MONFORT JOSEPH A. LAMANNA HUNTER S. LENIHANCORY MEROW CHRISTOPHER LEPCZYK BROOKE MASLO ANDREW MCCALL GEORGE MIDDENDORF CHARLES E. MITCHELL SETH NEWSOME UFFE NIELSEN TROY W. OCHELTREE GREG OKIN YUDE PAN JOSE M. PARUELO MICHAEL PERRING STEWARD T. A. PICKETT SEAN P. POWERS SUJITH RAVI ERIC RIBBENS T AI ROULSTON REBECCA J. ROWE KEIRITH SNYDER DEREK TITTENSOR TOBIAS VAN KOOTEN JONATHAN A. WALTER ANDREW R. WARGO PAIGE S. WARREN ROBERT WASHINGTON-ALLEN JASON WEST JULIE C. ZINNERT GUY ZIV ESA GOVERNING BOARD RICH POUYAT, President LAURA HUENNEKE, President-Elect DAVID LODGE, Past-President JAYNE BELNAP, Vice President for Science EVAN DELUCIA, Vice President for Finance FRANK DAVIS, Vice President for Public Affairs NALINI NADKARNI, Vice President for Education and Human Resources JESSICA GUREVITCH, Secretary EMILY CLOYD, Member-at-Large SHARON HALL, Member-at-Large GILLIAN BOWSER, Member-at-Large 2018 The Ecological Society of America. Ecosphere is an open access journal published monthly on behalf of the Ecological Society of America by Wiley Periodicals, Inc., a Wiley Company, 111 River St., Hoboken, NJ USA. It is available online only, free of charge, at wileyonlinelibrary.com. ESA Headquarters: 1990 M Street NW, Suite 700, Washington, DC USA Tel , Fax , esahq@esa.org
3 CONTENTS ECOSPHERE VOLUME 9 NUMBER 5 MAY 2018 COVER PHOTO: A microcosm of diminutive mosses, lichens, and vascular plants growing together inside an interior Alaskan birch stump. Sarah Stehn and Carl Roland (Ecosphere Volume 9, Issue 4, Article e02181; doi: /ecs2.2181) found that at a larger scale, species from these three diverse functional groups display concordant patterns in community similarity across gradients of elevation, vegetation, and geographic distance. However, differing dispersal strategies and varying ability to utilize fine-scale habitat variation contribute to how these communities form across the landscape. Photo credit: Sarah Stehn. Reindeer green-wave surfing constrained by predators. Inger Maren Rivrud, Therese Ramberg Sivertsen, Atle Mysterud, Birgitta Åhman, Ole-Gunnar Støen, and Anna Skarin Wildfire in wet sclerophyll forests: the interplay between disturbances and fuel dynamics. Jane G. Cawson, Thomas J. Duff, Matthew H. Swan, and Trent D. Penman Tree species co-occurrence patterns change across grains: insights from a subtropical forest. Avi Bar-Massada, Qingsong Yang, Guochun Shen, and Xihua Wang Relating species richness to the structure of continuous landscapes: alternative methodological approaches. José Alberto Gallardo-Cruz, José Luis Hernández-Stefanoni, Dietmar Moser, Angelina Martínez-Yrizar, Sergi Llobet, and Jorge A. Meave Innovative Viewpoints From concept to practice to policy: modeling coupled natural and human systems in lake catchments. Kelly M. Cobourn, Cayelan C. Carey, Kevin J. Boyle, Christopher Duffy, Hilary A. Dugan, Kaitlin J. Farrell, Leah Fitchett, Paul C. Hanson, Julia A. Hart, Virginia Reilly Henson, Amy L. Hetherington, Armen R. Kemanian, Lars G. Rudstam, Lele Shu, Patricia A. Soranno, Michael G. Sorice, Joseph Stachelek, Nicole K. Ward, Kathleen C. Weathers, Weizhe Weng, and Yu Zhang Article A modified trait-based framework for assessing the resilience of ecosystem services provided by coral reef communities. Bruno S. Carturan, Lael Parrott, and Jason Pither Emerging Technologies Futurecasting ecological research: the rise of technoecology. Blake M. Allan, Dale G. Nimmo, Daniel Ierodiaconou, Jeremy VanDerWal, Lian Pin Koh, and Euan G. Ritchie Phylogenetic diversity patterns in Himalayan forests reveal evidence for environmental filtering of distinct lineages. Stephanie Shooner, T. Jonathan Davies, Purabi Saikia, Jyotishman Deka, Sanjeeb Bharali, Om Prakash Tripathi, Lalbihari Singha, Mohammed Latif Khan, and Selvadurai Dayanandan CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE
4 Revision of a state-and-transition model to include descriptions of state functional attributes. C. Y. Tipton, T. W. Ocheltree, K. E. Mueller, P. Turk, and M. E. Fernández-Giménez Concepts & Theory Bounding reproductive rates in state-space models for animal population dynamics. Martin Sköld and Jonas Knape Wave of fire: an anthropogenic signal in historical fire regimes across central Pennsylvania, USA. Michael C. Stambaugh, Joseph M. Marschall, Erin R. Abadir, Benjamin C. Jones, Patrick H. Brose, Daniel C. Dey, and Richard P. Guyette Spruce shows greater sensitivity to recent warming than Douglas-fir in central British Columbia. Erin Wiley, Bruce J. Rogers, Hardy P. Griesbauer, and Simon M. Landhäusser Models for plant self-thinning. R. K. Wade Spatially explicit abundance estimation of a rare habitat specialist: implications for SECR study design. Thea V. Kristensen and Adrienne I. Kovach Sensitivity of native and alien freshwater bivalve species in Europe to climate-related environmental factors. Frank P. L. Collas, Anthonie D. Buijse, A. Jan Hendriks, Gerard van der Velde, and Rob S. E. W. Leuven Agroecosystems Crop rotational diversity increases disease suppressive capacity of soil microbiomes. Ariane L. Peralta, Yanmei Sun, Marshall D. McDaniel, and Jay T. Lennon Benthic pelagic coupling and bottom-up forcing in rocky intertidal communities along the Atlantic Canadian coast. Ricardo A. Scrosati and Julius A. Ellrich Fish movement drives spatial and temporal patterns of nutrient provisioning on coral reef patches. Fiona T. Francis and Isabelle M. Côté Ecosphere Naturalist Predator effects link ecological communities: kelp created by sea otters provides an unexpected subsidy to bald eagles. Erin U. Rechsteiner, Sara B. Wickham, and Jane C. Watson Article High interspecific variation in nutrient excretion within a guild of closely related caddisfly species. Jared A. Balik, Brad W. Taylor, Susan E. Washko, and Scott A. Wissinger Disease Ecology Risk of vector tick exposure initially increases, then declines through time in response to wildfire in California. Andrew J. MacDonald, David W. Hyon, Akira McDaniels, Kerry E. O Connor, Andrea Swei, and Cheryl J. Briggs Associational refuge facilitates phase shifts to macroalgae in a coral reef ecosystem. Samantha L. Davis Habitat use is linked to resource-specific performance of an ecologically important marsh predator. S. A. Rinehart and J. D. Long CONTINUES ON NEXT PAGE
5 Life history and habitat explain variation among insect pest populations subject to global change. Jonathan A. Walter, Anthony R. Ives, John F. Tooker, and Derek M. Johnson Resistance and resilience: ten years of monitoring shrub and prairie communities in Orange County, CA, USA. Sarah Kimball, Zachary Principe, Douglas Deutschman, Spring Strahm, Travis E. Huxman, Megan Lulow, and Kathleen Balazs Synthesis & Integration The complexity of interacting nutritional drivers behind food selection, a review of northern cervids. Annika M. Felton, Hilde K. Wam, Caroline Stolter, Karen M. Mathisen, and Märtha Wallgren Functional divergence in nitrogen uptake rates explains diversity productivity relationship in microalgal communities. Shovon Mandal, Jonathan B. Shurin, Rebecca A. Efroymson, and Teresa J. Mathews Controls on the distribution and resilience of Quercus garryana : ecophysiological evidence of oak s water-limitation tolerance. W. Jesse Hahm, William E. Dietrich, and Todd E. Dawson Forecasting an invasive species distribution with global distribution data, local data, and physiological information. Catherine S. Jarnevich, Nicholas E. Young, Marian Talbert, and Colin Talbert Aquatic insect functional diversity and nutrient content in urban streams in a medium-sized city. Matthew J. Lundquist and Weixing Zhu A morphometric dive into fish diversity. Florian Caillon, Vincent Bonhomme, Christian Möllmann, and Romain Frelat Concepts & Theory Mycorrhiza in tree diversity ecosystem function relationships: conceptual framework and experimental implementation. Olga Ferlian, Simone Cesarz, Dylan Craven, Jes Hines, Kathryn E. Barry, Helge Bruelheide, François Buscot, Sylvia Haider, Heike Heklau, Sylvie Herrmann, Paul Kühn, Ulrich Pruschitzki, Martin Schädler, Cameron Wagg, Alexandra Weigelt, Tesfaye Wubet, and Nico Eisenhauer Permafrost and drought regulate vulnerability of Tibetan Plateau grasslands to warming. Yan Yang, Kelly A. Hopping, Genxu Wang, Ji Chen, Ahui Peng, and Julia A. Klein Linking stream ecosystem integrity to catchment and reach conditions in an intensively managed forest landscape. Maitane Erdozain, Karen Kidd, David Kreutzweiser, and Paul Sibley Relationships among introduced parasites, host defenses, and gut microbiota of Galapagos birds. Sarah A. Knutie Errata Erratum for Design for ground beetle abundance and diversity sampling within the National Ecological Observatory Network Erratum for Simulated juvenile salmon growth and phenology respond to altered thermal regimes and stream network shape
6 AIMS & SCOPE The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online- only, open-access alternative to ESA s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned. OPEN ACCESS AND COPYRIGHT All articles published in Ecosphere are fully open access: immediately freely available to read, download and share. All Ecosphere articles are published under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution License. Copyright on any article in Ecosphere is retained by the author(s). Authors grant Wiley a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher. Further information about copyright and the choice of open access licenses can be found at content/12f25db4c87/copyright License.html DISCLAIMER The views expressed in this journal are not necessarily those of the Publisher, the Ecological Society of America, the Governing Board, the Editor-in-Chief, or members of the Advisory and Editorial Boards. Those parties cannot be held responsible for errors or any consequences arising from the use of information contained in this journal. ESA Membership Information: visit Us for Customer Service ESA Members: membership@esa.org Institutions/Libraries: cs-journals@wiley.com Subscription Agents: cs-agency@wiley.com Publications Staff Director of Publishing and Member Services: Steven Sayre, steve@esa.org Peer Review Manager: Ellen Cotter, ellen@esa.org Peer Review Manager: Anne Marie Whelan, annemarie@esa.org Peer Review Specialist: Jane L. Bain, jane@esa.org Peer Review Specialist: Heather Carlo, heather@esa.org Peer Review Assistant: Sarah Schneider, sarah@esa.org
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