Adjacent communities and ecosystems often differ in underlying productivity but are connected by flows of nutrients, energy, and matter. Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) transport substantial quantities of nutrients from marine ecosystems to coastal freshwater habitats when they return to spawn and die. Nutrients from their carcasses are initially concentrated in spawning streams and lakes, but are subsequently dispersed by abiotic (floods, hyporheic flow) and biotic processes (predators and scavengers). In southwest Alaska, mobile avian scavengers (gulls; Larus spp.) breed on small islands within salmon nursery lakes and consume large quantities of spawning salmon during the chick-rearing period. However the role of birds as vectors of s...
Abstract. Understanding how abundance regulates the effects of organisms on their ecosystems remains...
Fish migrations can deliver materials and energy against stream currents and provide important subsi...
Small and immature gulls foraged more often on drifting salmon eggs than did large and mature gulls,...
Adjacent communities and ecosystems often differ in underlying productivity but are connected by flo...
On the Pacific coast of North America, the most abundant vertebrate visitors to estuaries and rivers...
Abstract Mobile animals that traverse ecosystem boundaries can fundamentally reshape environments by...
Based on five years of field studies (1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000), I quantified bi-directional mov...
Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) that spawn around the Pacific Rim subsidize coastal ecosystems with marin...
When resources are spatially and temporally variable, consumers can increase their foraging success ...
After rearing to adulthood at sea, coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) return to freshwater to spawn ...
Seabirds are important vectors for nutrient transfer across ecosystem boundaries. In this seasonal s...
Resource subsidies across ecosystems can have strong and unforeseen ecological impacts. Marine-deriv...
Abstract.—Evidence for the importance of marine-derived nutrient (MDN) inputs from spawning salmon t...
Consumption of migrating juvenile Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) and steelhead(Salmo gairdneri) ...
Resource subsidies link marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. The movement of marine-derive...
Abstract. Understanding how abundance regulates the effects of organisms on their ecosystems remains...
Fish migrations can deliver materials and energy against stream currents and provide important subsi...
Small and immature gulls foraged more often on drifting salmon eggs than did large and mature gulls,...
Adjacent communities and ecosystems often differ in underlying productivity but are connected by flo...
On the Pacific coast of North America, the most abundant vertebrate visitors to estuaries and rivers...
Abstract Mobile animals that traverse ecosystem boundaries can fundamentally reshape environments by...
Based on five years of field studies (1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2000), I quantified bi-directional mov...
Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) that spawn around the Pacific Rim subsidize coastal ecosystems with marin...
When resources are spatially and temporally variable, consumers can increase their foraging success ...
After rearing to adulthood at sea, coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) return to freshwater to spawn ...
Seabirds are important vectors for nutrient transfer across ecosystem boundaries. In this seasonal s...
Resource subsidies across ecosystems can have strong and unforeseen ecological impacts. Marine-deriv...
Abstract.—Evidence for the importance of marine-derived nutrient (MDN) inputs from spawning salmon t...
Consumption of migrating juvenile Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) and steelhead(Salmo gairdneri) ...
Resource subsidies link marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. The movement of marine-derive...
Abstract. Understanding how abundance regulates the effects of organisms on their ecosystems remains...
Fish migrations can deliver materials and energy against stream currents and provide important subsi...
Small and immature gulls foraged more often on drifting salmon eggs than did large and mature gulls,...