<div><p>The functional trait-based approach is increasingly used to predict responses of ecological communities to disturbances, but most studies target a single taxonomic group. Here, we assessed the resilience of a forest ecosystem to an overabundant herbivore population by assessing changes in 19 functional traits for plant, 13 traits for ground beetle and 16 traits for songbird communities after six years of controlled browsing on Anticosti Island (Quebec, Canada). Our results indicated that plants were more responsive to 6 years of reduced browsing pressure than ground beetles and songbirds. However, co-inertia analysis revealed that ground beetle communities responded in a similar way than plant communities with stronger relationships...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
The roles that functional traits and/or evolutionary history of species from co-occurring trophic gr...
Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important justifica...
Many deer populations have recently increased worldwide leading to strong direct and indirect ecolog...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Conference AbstractLarge herbivores, such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), are major d...
<p>Co-inertia analyses comparing the distribution of plant and ground beetle (A) and plant and songb...
1. Functional diversity has been defined as the value, range, distribution, and relative abundance o...
International audienceLarge herbivores and deer in particular can have dramatic effects on ecosystem...
Indicator species have been used successfully for estimating ecosystem integrity, but comparative st...
Although the functional trait approach can facilitate the understanding of mechanisms that underline...
Vertebrates perform key roles in ecosystem processes via trophic interactions with plants and insect...
Large herbivores can exert top-down control on terrestrial plant communities, but the magnitude, dir...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The role of deer (family Cervidae) in ecosystem functioni...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
The roles that functional traits and/or evolutionary history of species from co-occurring trophic gr...
Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important justifica...
Many deer populations have recently increased worldwide leading to strong direct and indirect ecolog...
International audienceAim During the 20th century, deer (family Cervidae), both native and introduce...
Conference AbstractLarge herbivores, such as white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), are major d...
<p>Co-inertia analyses comparing the distribution of plant and ground beetle (A) and plant and songb...
1. Functional diversity has been defined as the value, range, distribution, and relative abundance o...
International audienceLarge herbivores and deer in particular can have dramatic effects on ecosystem...
Indicator species have been used successfully for estimating ecosystem integrity, but comparative st...
Although the functional trait approach can facilitate the understanding of mechanisms that underline...
Vertebrates perform key roles in ecosystem processes via trophic interactions with plants and insect...
Large herbivores can exert top-down control on terrestrial plant communities, but the magnitude, dir...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND AIMS: The role of deer (family Cervidae) in ecosystem functioni...
Little is known of how changes in plant function may influence adaptive traits amongst animals furth...
The roles that functional traits and/or evolutionary history of species from co-occurring trophic gr...
Species diversity commonly increases with succession and this relationship is an important justifica...