In temporary pond ecosystems, it is hypothesized that the two dominant structuring forces on zooplankton communities are predation and demographic constraints due to wetland drying. Both of these forces are deterministic processes that act most strongly at opposing ends of a hydroperiod gradient. Our objective was to test how these two processes affect α- and β-diversity of zooplankton communities derived from a diverse temporary pond system. We hypothesized that decreased hydroperiod length and the presence of salamander larvae as predators would decrease β-diversity and that intermediate hydroperiod communities would have the greatest species richness. Our 1-year mesocosm experiment (n = 36) consisted of two predation treatments (present/...
Diversity of primary producer is often surprisingly high, despite few limiting factors such as nutri...
The role of predation in the regulation of freshwater communities is predicted to decrease along a h...
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting freshwater biolo...
In temporary pond ecosystems, it is hypothesized that the two dominant structuring forces on zooplan...
Understanding how diverse species communities develop and how the species within them coexist is one...
162 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Chapter I. Ideas relating env...
Recent studies suggest the necessity of understanding the interactive effects of predation and produ...
1. A large body of recent theory has recently developed focused on the relationship between the spec...
The dispersal of individuals among habitat patches is thought to have an important effect on ecologi...
<p>Zooplankton assemblages in neighboring ponds can show important spatial and temporal heterogeneit...
peer reviewedAt our remote study site in central Colorado, the population size of tiger salamanders ...
Temporary ponds are unpredictable habitats that exhibit inundation periods of variable duration (hyd...
In Mediterranean temporary ponds, the timing of annual flooding is highly variable and depends on he...
In aquatic ecosystems, predation is affected both by turbulence and visibility, but the combined eff...
Size-selective predation by fish is often considered to be a primary driver of seasonal declines in ...
Diversity of primary producer is often surprisingly high, despite few limiting factors such as nutri...
The role of predation in the regulation of freshwater communities is predicted to decrease along a h...
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting freshwater biolo...
In temporary pond ecosystems, it is hypothesized that the two dominant structuring forces on zooplan...
Understanding how diverse species communities develop and how the species within them coexist is one...
162 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.Chapter I. Ideas relating env...
Recent studies suggest the necessity of understanding the interactive effects of predation and produ...
1. A large body of recent theory has recently developed focused on the relationship between the spec...
The dispersal of individuals among habitat patches is thought to have an important effect on ecologi...
<p>Zooplankton assemblages in neighboring ponds can show important spatial and temporal heterogeneit...
peer reviewedAt our remote study site in central Colorado, the population size of tiger salamanders ...
Temporary ponds are unpredictable habitats that exhibit inundation periods of variable duration (hyd...
In Mediterranean temporary ponds, the timing of annual flooding is highly variable and depends on he...
In aquatic ecosystems, predation is affected both by turbulence and visibility, but the combined eff...
Size-selective predation by fish is often considered to be a primary driver of seasonal declines in ...
Diversity of primary producer is often surprisingly high, despite few limiting factors such as nutri...
The role of predation in the regulation of freshwater communities is predicted to decrease along a h...
Eutrophication has become one of the most widespread anthropogenic forces impacting freshwater biolo...