Jasmin Joshi spends much of her time researching Ecology, Species richness, Biomass, Biodiversity and Species diversity. Her work carried out in the field of Ecology brings together such families of science as Transplanting and Stability. Her research in Species richness intersects with topics in Productivity and Grassland.
Her Biomass study combines topics in areas such as Soil biology and Plant community. Her Biodiversity research incorporates themes from Monoculture, Ecosystem and Amazon rainforest. Her Species diversity research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Abundance and Plant cover.
Jasmin Joshi mainly investigates Ecology, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Species richness and Plant community. Grassland, Biomass, Herbivore, Invasive species and Species diversity are the core of her Ecology study. Jasmin Joshi combines subjects such as Agroforestry, Land management, Environmental resource management and Ecosystem services with her study of Biodiversity.
Her Ecosystem course of study focuses on Abiotic component and Novel ecosystem, Land use, Environmental change and Field experiment. Her Species richness research includes elements of Productivity, Monoculture, Biological dispersal and Vegetation. Jasmin Joshi works mostly in the field of Plant community, limiting it down to topics relating to Agronomy and, in certain cases, Soil water, Temperate climate, Abundance and Ecological succession.
Ecology, Ecosystem, Local adaptation, Herbivore and Biodiversity are her primary areas of study. Abiotic component, Introduced species, Species richness, Invasive species and Plant ecology are subfields of Ecology in which her conducts study. Her research investigates the connection between Species richness and topics such as Biological dispersal that intersect with problems in Ephemeral key, Species diversity and Alpha diversity.
Jasmin Joshi integrates Ecosystem and Diversity in her studies. Her Herbivore research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Soil biology, Soil water, Lythrum salicaria, Genetic diversity and Grassland. Jasmin Joshi interconnects Ecosystem services, Transect, Vegetation, Community structure and Bulk soil in the investigation of issues within Biodiversity.
Her primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Biological dispersal, Ecosystem, Biodiversity and Species richness. Her Ecology study focuses on Anthropocene in particular. Her Biological dispersal study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Environmental change and Environmental resource management.
Her studies in Ecosystem integrate themes in fields like Herbivore, Abiotic component and Grassland. The Biodiversity study combines topics in areas such as Niche differentiation, Metacommunity, Ecology and Land use. Jasmin Joshi is studying Alpha diversity, which is a component of Species richness.
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Plant diversity and productivity experiments in european grasslands
A. Hector;Bernhard Schmid;Carl Beierkuhnlein;M. C. Caldeira.
Science (1999)
ECOSYSTEM EFFECTS OF BIODIVERSITY MANIPULATIONS IN EUROPEAN GRASSLANDS
E. M. Spehn;A. Hector;J. Joshi;M. Scherer-Lorenzen.
Ecological Monographs (2005)
Local adaptation enhances performance of common plant species
J. Joshi;B. Schmid;M. C. Caldeira;P. G. Dimitrakopoulos.
Ecology Letters (2001)
The enemy release and EICA hypothesis revisited: incorporating the fundamental difference between specialist and generalist herbivores
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Ecology Letters (2005)
General stabilizing effects of plant diversity on grassland productivity through population asynchrony and overyielding
Andy Hector;Yann Hautier;Philippe Saner;Lukas Wacker.
Ecology (2010)
Plant diversity effects on soil heterotrophic activity in experimental grassland ecosystems
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Plant and Soil (2000)
Numerical responses of different trophic groups of invertebrates to manipulations of plant diversity in grasslands.
Julia Koricheva;Julia Koricheva;Christa P H Mulder;Bernhard Schmid;Jasmin Joshi.
Oecologia (2000)
Soil feedbacks of plant diversity on soil microbial communities and subsequent plant growth
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Perspectives in Plant Ecology Evolution and Systematics (2005)
Biological Flora of the British Isles: Robinia pseudoacacia
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Journal of Ecology (2013)
Do allelopathic compounds in invasive Solidago canadensis s.l. restrain the native European flora
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Journal of Ecology (2008)
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