1. Studies demonstrating trophic cascades through the loss of top-down regulatory processes in productive and biologically diverse terrestrial ecosystems are limited. 2. Elk Island National Park, Alberta and surrounding protected areas have a wide range of ungulate density due to the functional loss of top predators, management for high ungulate numbers and variable hunting pressure. This provides an ideal setting for studying the effects of hyper-abundant ungulates on vegetation and shrub-dependent bird and butterfly species. 3. To examine the cascading effects of high ungulate density, we quantified vegetation charac-teristics and abundances of yellow warbler Dendroica petechia and Canadian tiger swallowtail Papilio canadensis under diffe...
This chapter is from the book Trophic Cascades: Predators, Prey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nature...
Studies of species’ range limits focus most often on abiotic factors, although the strength of bioti...
Montane forests provide habitat for unique assemblages of flora and fauna that contribute significan...
The reintroduction of wolves into Grand Teton National Park has the potential of affecting species d...
Predators and plants are inextricably linked by the flow of energy in ecosystems. However, we still ...
Terrestrial systems are thought to be organized predominantly from the bottom-up, but there is a gro...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Trophic cascades occur when flora and fauna directly and/or indirectly influence co-occurring specie...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
Large wild ungulates are a major biotic factor shaping plant communities. They influence species abu...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
Graduation date: 2004Arthropods are important food resources for birds. Forest management activities...
Douglas TallamyIn light of the increasing environmental pressures of habitat loss and expanding huma...
Top-down predator-prey effects that alter the abundance, biomass, or productivity of a population co...
It is an unresolved paradox that non-native species are successful in novel environments whereas nat...
This chapter is from the book Trophic Cascades: Predators, Prey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nature...
Studies of species’ range limits focus most often on abiotic factors, although the strength of bioti...
Montane forests provide habitat for unique assemblages of flora and fauna that contribute significan...
The reintroduction of wolves into Grand Teton National Park has the potential of affecting species d...
Predators and plants are inextricably linked by the flow of energy in ecosystems. However, we still ...
Terrestrial systems are thought to be organized predominantly from the bottom-up, but there is a gro...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Trophic cascades occur when flora and fauna directly and/or indirectly influence co-occurring specie...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
Large wild ungulates are a major biotic factor shaping plant communities. They influence species abu...
In recent decades, many ungulate populations have changed dramatically in abundance, resulting in ca...
Graduation date: 2004Arthropods are important food resources for birds. Forest management activities...
Douglas TallamyIn light of the increasing environmental pressures of habitat loss and expanding huma...
Top-down predator-prey effects that alter the abundance, biomass, or productivity of a population co...
It is an unresolved paradox that non-native species are successful in novel environments whereas nat...
This chapter is from the book Trophic Cascades: Predators, Prey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nature...
Studies of species’ range limits focus most often on abiotic factors, although the strength of bioti...
Montane forests provide habitat for unique assemblages of flora and fauna that contribute significan...