Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The selective effects of bird predation in relation to foraging behaviour in canopy-living spiders were studied in a 2-year field experiment using exclosures in a spruce forest in southern Sweden. Three different hunting strategies – free-hunting, two-dimensional web, three-dimensional web – were included in the analysis. Comparisons of bird predation rate (ratio ln (abundance net-enclosed branch/abundance control)) showed considerable variation between spider groups. Free-hunting spiders suffered most from avian insectivores and predation rate was significantly higher than in spiders with two-dimensional webs. Spiders with three-dimensional webs wer...
Predators can provide a valuable ecosystem service by suppressing crop pests. However, intraguild pr...
Wolf spiders are abundant and voracious predators at the soil-plant interface in cotton crops. Among...
The effect of bird predation on canopy arthropods inhabiting Marri (Eucalyptus calophylla) saplings ...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
The worldwide loss of top predators from natural and agricultural systems has heightened the need to...
Birds that are foraging in tree canopies can cause a substantial decrease in arthropod numbers. Tree...
The combination of small-scale manipulative experiments and large-scale natural experiments provides...
As top predators, birds may have significant effects on arthropod abundances and affect the trophic ...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
The eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana, Clem.) is a native irruptive forest pest that ...
Predators living in social groups often show consistent inter-individual differences in prey capture...
The combination of small-scale manipulative experiments and large-scale natural experiments provides...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
Predators can provide a valuable ecosystem service by suppressing crop pests. However, intraguild pr...
Predators can provide a valuable ecosystem service by suppressing crop pests. However, intraguild pr...
Wolf spiders are abundant and voracious predators at the soil-plant interface in cotton crops. Among...
The effect of bird predation on canopy arthropods inhabiting Marri (Eucalyptus calophylla) saplings ...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
Avian insectivores are top predators of arboreal arthropods in different forest ecosystems. The sele...
The worldwide loss of top predators from natural and agricultural systems has heightened the need to...
Birds that are foraging in tree canopies can cause a substantial decrease in arthropod numbers. Tree...
The combination of small-scale manipulative experiments and large-scale natural experiments provides...
As top predators, birds may have significant effects on arthropod abundances and affect the trophic ...
1. Ecologists have long searched for a framework of a priori species traits to help predict predator...
The eastern spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana, Clem.) is a native irruptive forest pest that ...
Predators living in social groups often show consistent inter-individual differences in prey capture...
The combination of small-scale manipulative experiments and large-scale natural experiments provides...
Spiders are known for their direct (consumptive) and indirect (non-consumptive) impacts on herbivoro...
Predators can provide a valuable ecosystem service by suppressing crop pests. However, intraguild pr...
Predators can provide a valuable ecosystem service by suppressing crop pests. However, intraguild pr...
Wolf spiders are abundant and voracious predators at the soil-plant interface in cotton crops. Among...
The effect of bird predation on canopy arthropods inhabiting Marri (Eucalyptus calophylla) saplings ...