Abstract Although trophic cascades—the effect of apex predators on progressively lower trophic level species through top-down forcing—have been demonstrated in diverse ecosystems, the broader potential influences of trophic cascades on other species and ecosystem pro-cesses are not well studied. We used the overexploita-tion, recovery and subsequent collapse of sea otter (Enhydra lutris) populations in the Aleutian archipelago to explore if and how the abundance and diet of kelp forest fishes are influenced by a trophic cascade linking sea otters with sea urchins and fleshy macroalgae. We measured the abundance of sea urchins (biomass den-sity), kelp (numerical density) and fish (Catch per unit effort) at four islands in the mid-1980s (when...
Sea otters are nearshore predators whose impacts have potential implications for the provision of ec...
Two ecological paradigms, the trophic cascade and the host-density threshold in disease, interact in...
While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime ...
The recovery of predators has the potential to restore ecosystems and fundamentally alter the servic...
Sea urchin population demographics can respond to changes in keystone species abundances, with the m...
Sea otters are a classic example of a predator controlling ecosystem productivity through cascading ...
Consumer and predator foraging behavior can impart profound trait-mediated constraints on community ...
After nearly a century of recovery from overhunting, sea otter populations are in abrupt decline ove...
While predators can drive abrupt and profound changes in food web components, what is less well know...
As preferred prey become scarce, theory suggests that predator per-capita consumption rates decline ...
The influence of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) on nearshore marine communities has been widely studied...
Empirical evaluations of the ecological processes that enhance or dampen the likelihood of shifts be...
The loss or recovery of apex predators can have profound positive or negative ecological and socio-e...
Societies are greatly challenged by regime shifts, when ecosystems undergo fundamental changes that ...
Abstract Ecological communities are best studied at the landscape level, where linkages among commun...
Sea otters are nearshore predators whose impacts have potential implications for the provision of ec...
Two ecological paradigms, the trophic cascade and the host-density threshold in disease, interact in...
While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime ...
The recovery of predators has the potential to restore ecosystems and fundamentally alter the servic...
Sea urchin population demographics can respond to changes in keystone species abundances, with the m...
Sea otters are a classic example of a predator controlling ecosystem productivity through cascading ...
Consumer and predator foraging behavior can impart profound trait-mediated constraints on community ...
After nearly a century of recovery from overhunting, sea otter populations are in abrupt decline ove...
While predators can drive abrupt and profound changes in food web components, what is less well know...
As preferred prey become scarce, theory suggests that predator per-capita consumption rates decline ...
The influence of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) on nearshore marine communities has been widely studied...
Empirical evaluations of the ecological processes that enhance or dampen the likelihood of shifts be...
The loss or recovery of apex predators can have profound positive or negative ecological and socio-e...
Societies are greatly challenged by regime shifts, when ecosystems undergo fundamental changes that ...
Abstract Ecological communities are best studied at the landscape level, where linkages among commun...
Sea otters are nearshore predators whose impacts have potential implications for the provision of ec...
Two ecological paradigms, the trophic cascade and the host-density threshold in disease, interact in...
While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime ...