1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subordinate species; however, herbivores can prevent competitive exclusion by consuming otherwise dominant plant species, thus increasing evenness. While these predictions logically result from chronic, gradual reductions in evenness, rapid, temporary pulses of dominance may also reduce species richness. Short pulses of dominance can occur as biotic or abiotic conditions temporarily favor one or a few species, manifested as increased temporal variability (the inverse of temporal stability) in community evenness. Here, we tested whether consumers help maintain plant diversity by reducing the temporal variability in community evenness. 2. We tested o...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Understanding how species coexist and differ in abundance is central to ecology. Theory predicts com...
Arthropod herbivores cause substantial economic costs that drive an increasing need to develop envir...
Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subordina...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world\u27s ecosystems, but the...
The role of herbivores in controlling plant species richness is a critical issue in the conservation...
Herbivores are important drivers of plant species coexistence and community assembly. However, detai...
The palatable plants investigated in this study gained significant protection from herbivores by ass...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world's ecosystems, but the ma...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Understanding how species coexist and differ in abundance is central to ecology. Theory predicts com...
Arthropod herbivores cause substantial economic costs that drive an increasing need to develop envir...
Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subordina...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world\u27s ecosystems, but the...
The role of herbivores in controlling plant species richness is a critical issue in the conservation...
Herbivores are important drivers of plant species coexistence and community assembly. However, detai...
The palatable plants investigated in this study gained significant protection from herbivores by ass...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world’s ecosystems, but the ma...
Herbivores alter plant biodiversity (species richness) in many of the world's ecosystems, but the ma...
Research has repeatedly demonstrated that herbivores can, at some times and in some places, control ...
Understanding how species coexist and differ in abundance is central to ecology. Theory predicts com...
Arthropod herbivores cause substantial economic costs that drive an increasing need to develop envir...