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Jürg Werner Spaak
Jürg Werner Spaak
Post-doctoral researcher, Univeristy RPTU, Landau
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Shifts of community composition and population density substantially affect ecosystem function despite invariant richness
JW Spaak, JM Baert, DJ Baird, N Eisenhauer, L Maltby, F Pomati, ...
Ecology Letters 20 (10), 1315-1324, 2017
732017
Intuitive and broadly applicable definitions of niche and fitness differences
JW Spaak, F De Laender
Ecology letters 23 (7), 1117-1128, 2020
492020
Mapping species niche and fitness differences for communities with multiple interaction types
JW Spaak, O Godoy, F De Laender
Oikos 130 (12), 2065-2077, 2021
142021
Effects of pigment richness and size variation on coexistence, richness and function in light‐limited phytoplankton
JW Spaak, F De Laender
Journal of Ecology 109 (6), 2385-2394, 2021
122021
Reinterpreting the relationship between number of species and number of links connects community structure and stability
C Carpentier, G Barabás, JW Spaak, F De Laender
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (8), 1102-1109, 2021
112021
Species richness increases fitness differences, but does not affect niche differences
JW Spaak, C Carpentier, F De Laender
Ecology Letters 24 (12), 2611-2623, 2021
8*2021
The effect of non-linear competitive interactions on quantifying niche and fitness differences
J Spaak, R Millet, PJ Ke, AD Letten, F De Laender
bioRxiv, 2021.08. 30.458252, 2021
42021
Food web uncertainties influence predictions of climate change effects on soil carbon sequestration in heathlands
W Reyns, F Rineau, JW Spaak, O Franken, MP Berg, F Van Der Plas, ...
Microbial ecology 79 (3), 686-693, 2020
32020
Different measures of niche and fitness differences tell different tales
JW Spaak, PJ Ke, AD Letten, F De Laender
Oikos, e09573, 2022
22022
Niche differences, not fitness differences, explain predicted coexistence across ecological groups
L Buche, JW Spaak, J Jarillo, F De Laender
Journal of Ecology 110 (11), 2785-2796, 2022
22022
cyanoFilter: An R package to identify phytoplankton populations from flow cytometry data using cell pigmentation and granularity
OD Olusoji, JW Spaak, M Holmes, T Neyens, M Aerts, F De Laender
Ecological Modelling 460, 109743, 2021
22021
Stressor richness intensifies productivity loss but mitigates biodiversity loss
M Holmes, JW Spaak, F De Laender
Ecology and Evolution 11 (21), 14977-14987, 2021
22021
Modeling phytoplankton-zooplankton interactions: opportunities for species richness and challenges for modern coexistence theory
JW Spaak, PB Adler, SP Ellner
bioRxiv, 2022.03. 24.485680, 2022
12022
Mechanistic models of trophic interactions: opportunities for species richness and challenges for modern coexistence theory
JW Spaak, PB Adler, SP Ellner
2023
Multitrophic assembly: a perspective from modern coexistence theory
CW Song, JW Spaak
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 20.533409, 2023
2023
Continuous assembly required: perpetual species turnover in two trophic level ecosystems
JW Spaak, P Adler, SW Ellner
bioRxiv, 2023.03. 08.531662, 2023
2023
Building modern coexistence theory from the ground up: the role of community assembly
JW Spaak, S Schreiber
bioRxiv, 2023.01. 13.523886, 2023
2023
Measuring individual‐level trait diversity: a critical assessment of methods
OD Olusoji, G Barabás, JW Spaak, S Fontana, T Neyens, F De Laender, ...
Oikos, e09178, 2022
2022
Niche differences, not fitness differences, explain coexistence across ecological groups
L Buche, JW Spaak, J Jarillo, F De Laender
bioRxiv, 2021.11. 15.468654, 2021
2021
Different methods for niche and fitness differences computation offer contrasting explanations of species coexistence
JW Spaak, PJ Ke, AD Letten, F De Laender
bioRxiv, 2021.09. 28.462166, 2021
2021
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