In the Baltic Sea, increased dominance of ephemeral and bloom-forming algae is presently attributed to increased nutrient loads. Simultaneously, coastal predatory fish are in strong decline. Using field data from nine areas covering a 700-km coastline, we examined whether formation of macroalgal blooms could be linked to the composition of the fish community. We then tested whether predator or nutrient availability could explain the field patterns in two small-scale field experiments, by comparing joint effects on algal net production from nutrient enrichment with agricultural fertilizer and exclusion of larger predatory fish with cages. We also manipulated the presence of invertebrate grazers. The abundance of piscivorous fish had a strong...
Rocky shores are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Community biomass and primary p...
In contrast to most pelagic primary producers, benthic macrophytes pass through morphologically dist...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...
In the Baltic Sea, increased dominance of ephemeral and bloom-forming algae is presently attributed ...
In the Baltic Sea, increased populations of the three-spined stickleback are invading the coastal zo...
We tested joint effects of predator loss and increased resource availability on the grazers' trophic...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid inc...
By factorial field experiments we analyzed the relative effects of increased nutrient (N1P) loading ...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid incre...
Ecological impacts of top-down trophic cascades in combination with bottom-up nutrient enrichment ar...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...
Rocky shores are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Community biomass and primary p...
In contrast to most pelagic primary producers, benthic macrophytes pass through morphologically dist...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...
In the Baltic Sea, increased dominance of ephemeral and bloom-forming algae is presently attributed ...
In the Baltic Sea, increased populations of the three-spined stickleback are invading the coastal zo...
We tested joint effects of predator loss and increased resource availability on the grazers' trophic...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid inc...
By factorial field experiments we analyzed the relative effects of increased nutrient (N1P) loading ...
By mainly targeting larger predatory fish, commercial fisheries have indirectly promoted rapid incre...
Ecological impacts of top-down trophic cascades in combination with bottom-up nutrient enrichment ar...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...
Rocky shores are among the most productive ecosystems on the planet. Community biomass and primary p...
In contrast to most pelagic primary producers, benthic macrophytes pass through morphologically dist...
Trophic cascades occur in many ecosystems, but the factors regulating them are still elusive. We sug...