Seasonal fluctuation of allochthonous subsidies influences food web structure and dynamics in recipient communities. This study investigated whether aquatic subsidies influence the dynamics of insectivorous birds in entire catchment. We estimated the prey biomass and bird density in riparian and upland habitats in three catchments in temperate deciduous forests in Hokkaido, Japan. Aquatic prey was found only in riparian forests and the biomass peaked in early spring, while terrestrial prey was equally distributed between habitats and increased in biomass in late spring. Bird density was higher in riparian than in upland forests before bud break, when the biomass of aquatic insects peaked, but was similar in both forests during the rest of t...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Eberle, Lorri C., M.S., Spring 2007 Biological...
Terrestrial systems are thought to be organized predominantly from the bottom-up, but there is a gro...
Spatial subsidies of energy and nutrients can influence the distribution of consumers in riparian ha...
Previous observations in riparian habitats of Kings Creek, Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, Kans...
Aquatic prey subsidies entering terrestrial habitats are well documented, but little is known about ...
Resource subsidies link marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. The movement of marine-derive...
BirdsPopulations of birds are often limited by food abundance (Martin 1987) and other studies have s...
Successful management of wetland wildlife populations requires a basic understanding of invertebrate...
Subsidies from adjacent ecosystems can alter recipient food webs and ecosystem functions, such as he...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Rivers are fundamentally linked to their adjacent terrestrial ecosystems. In particular, within rive...
© 2019 Bradley Kendall Clarke-WoodThe movement of organisms and material between adjacent ecosystems...
Macroinvertebrates are an essential component of aquatic food webs, with some taxa having an influen...
1. Streams and their adjacent riparian zones are closely linked by reciprocal flows of invertebrate ...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Eberle, Lorri C., M.S., Spring 2007 Biological...
Terrestrial systems are thought to be organized predominantly from the bottom-up, but there is a gro...
Spatial subsidies of energy and nutrients can influence the distribution of consumers in riparian ha...
Previous observations in riparian habitats of Kings Creek, Konza Prairie Research Natural Area, Kans...
Aquatic prey subsidies entering terrestrial habitats are well documented, but little is known about ...
Resource subsidies link marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. The movement of marine-derive...
BirdsPopulations of birds are often limited by food abundance (Martin 1987) and other studies have s...
Successful management of wetland wildlife populations requires a basic understanding of invertebrate...
Subsidies from adjacent ecosystems can alter recipient food webs and ecosystem functions, such as he...
Aim: Many studies have examined large-scale distributions of various taxa and their drivers, emphasi...
Rivers are fundamentally linked to their adjacent terrestrial ecosystems. In particular, within rive...
© 2019 Bradley Kendall Clarke-WoodThe movement of organisms and material between adjacent ecosystems...
Macroinvertebrates are an essential component of aquatic food webs, with some taxa having an influen...
1. Streams and their adjacent riparian zones are closely linked by reciprocal flows of invertebrate ...
2012 S.C. Water Resources Conference - Exploring Opportunities for Collaborative Water Research, Pol...
Eberle, Lorri C., M.S., Spring 2007 Biological...
Terrestrial systems are thought to be organized predominantly from the bottom-up, but there is a gro...