1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering the vegetation, the study of trophic cascades retains a focus on apex predators and their top-down forces. Bottom-up trophic interaction chains induced by mammalian herbivores, particularly in invertebrate food webs, remain largely unexplored. 2. We tested whether effects of mammalian herbivores on the vegetation ricochet back up several trophic levels of the invertebrate food web. We further tested two alternative hypotheses: the strength of herbivore-induced indirect interactions either increases with plant productivity because of a concurrent higher grazing intensity, or it decreases because of a higher plant tolerance to grazing. 3. We pro...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Ungulates, smaller mammals, and invertebrates can each affect soil biota through their influence on ...
Ungulates, smaller mammals, and invertebrates can each affect soil biota through their influence on ...
Ungulates, smaller mammals, and invertebrates can each affect soil biota through their influence on ...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Ungulates, smaller mammals, and invertebrates can each affect soil biota through their influence on ...
Ungulates, smaller mammals, and invertebrates can each affect soil biota through their influence on ...
Ungulates, smaller mammals, and invertebrates can each affect soil biota through their influence on ...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...
1. Simultaneous reductions in herbivore abundance and increases in nitrogen deposition have led to r...