Experimental and comparative data from subalpine ponds with and without tiger salamanders (Ambystoma tigrinum nebulosum) suggest that this species is a keystone predator on benthic and planktonic prey communities. At our study site in central Colorado, the population size of salamanders has fluctuated cyclically over the past 20 years from fewer than 100 to over 5000 individuals. Here we present long-term benthic data that reveal taxon- and habitat-specific correlations with fluctuations in salamander populations. In temporary habitats, benthic biomass changed little during fluctuations in salamander abundance. In permanent ponds, we observed order-of-magnitude changes in benthic biomass that were negatively correlated with salamander abund...
Predation by nonnative fishes has reduced abundance and increased extinction risk for amphibian popu...
In fishless habitats, salamanders often compete with and are predators of macroinvertebrates. Studie...
In temporary pond ecosystems, it is hypothesized that the two dominant structuring forces on zooplan...
peer reviewedAt our remote study site in central Colorado, the population size of tiger salamanders ...
peer reviewedThe mechanisms underlying population fluctuation have been well studied in mammals and ...
Theoretical ecologists have historically treated all members of a species as functionally equivalent...
Theoretical ecologists have historically treated all members of a species as functionally equivalent...
Trophic cascades are ubiquitous in natural systems and have widespread implications for natural reso...
peer reviewedThe mechanisms underlying population fluctuation have been well studied in mammals and ...
Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms are increasingly thought to shape local community dynamics. H...
We examined whether the species composition of a community influences the persistence of larval Amby...
Predator diversity and habitat complexity frequently influence species interactions at lower trophic...
Although ecologists have been studying the role of predator prey interactions for years, the importa...
Understanding how multiple competing species can inhabit the same natural communities has been one o...
Predation plays a crucial role in shaping community structure and can initiate trophic cascades that...
Predation by nonnative fishes has reduced abundance and increased extinction risk for amphibian popu...
In fishless habitats, salamanders often compete with and are predators of macroinvertebrates. Studie...
In temporary pond ecosystems, it is hypothesized that the two dominant structuring forces on zooplan...
peer reviewedAt our remote study site in central Colorado, the population size of tiger salamanders ...
peer reviewedThe mechanisms underlying population fluctuation have been well studied in mammals and ...
Theoretical ecologists have historically treated all members of a species as functionally equivalent...
Theoretical ecologists have historically treated all members of a species as functionally equivalent...
Trophic cascades are ubiquitous in natural systems and have widespread implications for natural reso...
peer reviewedThe mechanisms underlying population fluctuation have been well studied in mammals and ...
Ecological and evolutionary mechanisms are increasingly thought to shape local community dynamics. H...
We examined whether the species composition of a community influences the persistence of larval Amby...
Predator diversity and habitat complexity frequently influence species interactions at lower trophic...
Although ecologists have been studying the role of predator prey interactions for years, the importa...
Understanding how multiple competing species can inhabit the same natural communities has been one o...
Predation plays a crucial role in shaping community structure and can initiate trophic cascades that...
Predation by nonnative fishes has reduced abundance and increased extinction risk for amphibian popu...
In fishless habitats, salamanders often compete with and are predators of macroinvertebrates. Studie...
In temporary pond ecosystems, it is hypothesized that the two dominant structuring forces on zooplan...