Guy Woodward focuses on Ecology, Ecosystem, Food web, Environmental resource management and Trophic level. His study in Ecology focuses on Biodiversity, Ecological network, Climate change, Habitat and Habitat fragmentation. His research in Ecosystem intersects with topics in Biomass and Nutrient.
His Nutrient research includes elements of Aquatic ecosystem, Biogeochemical cycle and Ecosystem health. His work deals with themes such as Species richness, Foraging and Remote sensing, which intersect with Food web. Guy Woodward combines subjects such as Ecology, Freshwater ecosystem and Ecosystem services with his study of Environmental resource management.
His main research concerns Ecology, Ecosystem, Food web, Ecological network and Biodiversity. His study in Trophic level, Ecology, Predation, Climate change and Biomass falls under the purview of Ecology. His work investigates the relationship between Predation and topics such as Invertebrate that intersect with problems in STREAMS.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Environmental resource management, Global warming, Species richness, Aquatic ecosystem and Nutrient. His Environmental resource management research integrates issues from Freshwater ecosystem and Ecosystem services. His Food web study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Abundance, Allometry, Food chain and Apex predator.
Ecology, Ecosystem, Predation, Biodiversity and Trophic level are his primary areas of study. His research on Ecology often connects related areas such as STREAMS. His Ecosystem research includes themes of Biomass and Flood myth.
His Predation course of study focuses on Body size and Mesocosm and Dominance. His work carried out in the field of Biodiversity brings together such families of science as Sustainable management and Meiobenthos. His studies in Trophic level integrate themes in fields like Zoology, Herbivore, Weed and Ecosystem services.
Guy Woodward spends much of his time researching Ecology, Ecological network, Ecosystem, Biodiversity and Habitat destruction. As part of his studies on Ecology, Guy Woodward often connects relevant subjects like Extinction. His Ecological network research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Null model, Environmental gradient and Biological system.
The concepts of his Ecosystem study are interwoven with issues in Nutrient and STREAMS. His studies deal with areas such as Meiobenthos, Molecular ecology, Invertebrate, DNA barcoding and Terrestrial ecosystem as well as Biodiversity. His research integrates issues of Predator, Ecology, Allometry and Large woody debris in his study of Food web.
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Body size in ecological networks
Guy Woodward;Bo Ebenman;Mark Emmerson;Jose M. Montoya;Jose M. Montoya.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2005)
Climate change and freshwater ecosystems: impacts across multiple levels of organization
Guy Woodward;Daniel M. Perkins;Lee E. Brown.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2010)
Ecological networks--beyond food webs.
Thomas C. Ings;José M. Montoya;José M. Montoya;Jordi Bascompte;Nico Blüthgen.
Journal of Animal Ecology (2009)
CONSUMER–RESOURCE BODY‐SIZE RELATIONSHIPS IN NATURAL FOOD WEBS
Ulrich Brose;Tomas Jonsson;Eric L. Berlow;Eric L. Berlow;Philip Warren.
Ecology (2006)
Emerging horizons in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning research
Julia Reiss;Jon R. Bridle;José M. Montoya;José M. Montoya;Guy Woodward.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution (2009)
Continental-scale effects of nutrient pollution on stream ecosystem functioning.
Guy Woodward;Guy Woodward;Mark O Gessner;Paul S Giller;Vladislav Gulis.
Science (2012)
Linking biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being: three challenges for designing research for sustainability
Elena M. Bennett;Wolfgang Cramer;Alpina Begossi;Georgina Cundill.
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (2015)
Body‐size determinants of niche overlap and intraguild predation within a complex food web
Guy Woodward;Alan G. Hildrew.
Journal of Animal Ecology (2002)
Biodiversity, species interactions and ecological networks in a fragmented world
Melanie Hagen;W. Daniel Kissling;Claus Rasmussen;Marcus A. M. De Aguiar.
Advances in Ecological Research (2012)
Reconciling the temperature dependence of respiration across timescales and ecosystem types
Gabriel Yvon-Durocher;Gabriel Yvon-Durocher;Jane M. Caffrey;Alessandro Cescatti;Matteo Dossena.
Nature (2012)
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