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Facultative mutualisms: A double‐edged sword for foundation species in the face of anthropogenic global change
2020
Ecology and Evolution
Ecosystems worldwide depend on habitat-forming foundation species that often facilitate themselves with increasing density and patch size, while also engaging in facultative mutualisms. Anthropogenic global change (e.g., climate change, eutrophication, overharvest, land-use change), however, is causing rapid declines of foundation species-structured ecosystems, often typified by sudden collapse. Although disruption of obligate mutualisms involving foundation species is known to precipitate
doi:10.1002/ece3.7044
pmid:33437413
pmcid:PMC7790659
fatcat:dlq3g25mvveftiaxba3caqxjru