Despite the importance of consumers in structuring communities, and the widespread assumption that consumption is strongest at low latitudes, empirical tests for global scale patterns in the magnitude of consumer impacts are limited. In marine systems, the long tradition of experimentally excluding herbivores in their natural environments allows consumer impacts to be quantified on global scales using consistent methodology. We present a quantitative synthesis of 613 marine herbivore exclusion experiments to test the influence of consumer traits, producer traits and the environment on the strength of herbivore impacts on benthic producers. Across the globe, marine herbivores profoundly reduced producer abundance (by 68% on average), with st...
Latitudinal gradients in species interactions are widely cited as potential causes or consequences o...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
There is a general consensus that marine herbivores can affect algal species composition and abundan...
Despite the importance of consumers in structuring communities, and the widespread assumption that c...
The global distribution of primary production and consumption by humans (fisheries) is well-document...
Aim The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context o...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
Assessing effects of herbivory across broad gradients of varying ocean climate conditions and over s...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
Despite the crucial role of herbivory in shaping community assembly, our understanding on biogeograp...
Amongst the many ecological processes that can have an influence on community structure within marin...
Graduation date: 2006Two of the most powerful ways in which humans have altered ecosystems are by in...
The global distribution of primary production and consumption by humans (fisheries) is well-document...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Rapid, global anthropogenic alteration of food webs in ecosystems necessitates a better understandin...
Latitudinal gradients in species interactions are widely cited as potential causes or consequences o...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
There is a general consensus that marine herbivores can affect algal species composition and abundan...
Despite the importance of consumers in structuring communities, and the widespread assumption that c...
The global distribution of primary production and consumption by humans (fisheries) is well-document...
Aim The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context o...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
Assessing effects of herbivory across broad gradients of varying ocean climate conditions and over s...
Aim: The aim was to quantify latitudinal patterns in seagrass–herbivore interactions in the context ...
Despite the crucial role of herbivory in shaping community assembly, our understanding on biogeograp...
Amongst the many ecological processes that can have an influence on community structure within marin...
Graduation date: 2006Two of the most powerful ways in which humans have altered ecosystems are by in...
The global distribution of primary production and consumption by humans (fisheries) is well-document...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Rapid, global anthropogenic alteration of food webs in ecosystems necessitates a better understandin...
Latitudinal gradients in species interactions are widely cited as potential causes or consequences o...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
There is a general consensus that marine herbivores can affect algal species composition and abundan...