International audienceWorldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, defined as perturbations of top consumers that propagate along food chains down to primary producers. This focus on the effects of top-consumer extinction (i.e. of species presence) ignores potential cascading effects of the rapid morphological changes that may precede extinction. Here, we show in an experimental, three-level food chain including medaka fish, herbivorous zooplankton and unicellular algae that varying body length of a single fish from large (36.3 mm) to small (11.5 mm) induced a stronger trophic cascade than varying an average-sized (23.8 mm) fish from being present to absent. The strength of fish predatio...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Trait evolution in predator-prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
International audienceWorldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to indu...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
The largest perturbation on upper trophic levels of many marine ecosystems stems from fishing. The r...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Trait evolution in predator-prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
International audienceWorldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to indu...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
The largest perturbation on upper trophic levels of many marine ecosystems stems from fishing. The r...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...
Trait evolution in predator-prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Background: Over the last 300 years, interactions between alewives and zooplankton communities in se...