Wirsing will present a study about bull sharks. These predators may induce numerous direct and indirect effects in food webs. Most studies of these effects have used a “species”-based approach, i.e., individuals within a predator species have the same trophic niche (network of trophic interactions). This approach could mask important variation in the way predator individuals affect community and ecosystem properties. Studies are needed addressing the possibility that top-down effects might vary as function of individual differences in trophic interactions. In our study, we documented among-individual trophic niche variation. We defined food web "endpoints" by determining the extent to which juevenile bull sharks feed in freshwater vs. marin...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...
Wirsing will present a study about the trophic niches of bull sharks. These predators may induce di...
As apex predators, sharks play an important role shaping their respective marine communities through...
Predators within aquatic environments hold important functional roles that impact the structure and ...
As apex predators, sharks play an important role shaping their respective marine communities through...
Top predators serve important roles within their respective ecosystem through top-down and bottom-up...
Whereas many land predators disappeared before their ecological roles were studied, the decline of m...
Top predators exert control on lower trophic levels, often influencing long-term abundance of partic...
Reef sharks may influence the foraging behaviour of mesopredatory teleosts on coral reefs via both r...
Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are globally distributed top predators that play an important ecol...
The decline of predators in a variety of ecosystems has transformed community structure through meso...
Predators can impact ecosystems through trophic cascades such that differential patterns in habitat ...
peer reviewedOntogenetic niche shifts are widespread. However, individual differences in size at bir...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...
Wirsing will present a study about the trophic niches of bull sharks. These predators may induce di...
As apex predators, sharks play an important role shaping their respective marine communities through...
Predators within aquatic environments hold important functional roles that impact the structure and ...
As apex predators, sharks play an important role shaping their respective marine communities through...
Top predators serve important roles within their respective ecosystem through top-down and bottom-up...
Whereas many land predators disappeared before their ecological roles were studied, the decline of m...
Top predators exert control on lower trophic levels, often influencing long-term abundance of partic...
Reef sharks may influence the foraging behaviour of mesopredatory teleosts on coral reefs via both r...
Bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) are globally distributed top predators that play an important ecol...
The decline of predators in a variety of ecosystems has transformed community structure through meso...
Predators can impact ecosystems through trophic cascades such that differential patterns in habitat ...
peer reviewedOntogenetic niche shifts are widespread. However, individual differences in size at bir...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Stomach contents and stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses (δ13C and δ15N) were used to invest...
Global overfishing of higher-level predators has caused cascading effects to lower trophic levels in...