An important goal in ecology is developing general theory on how the species composition of ecosystems is related to ecosystem properties and functions. Progress on this front is limited partly because of the need to identify mechanisms controlling functions that are common to a wide range of ecosystem types. We propose that one general mechanism, rooted in the evolutionary ecology of all species, is adaptive foraging behavior in response to predation risk. To support our claim, we present two kinds of empirical evidence from plant‐based and detritus‐based food chains of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The first kind comes from experiments that explicitly trace how adaptive foraging influences ecosystem properties and functions. The sec...
The exchange of material and individuals between neighboring food webs is ubiquitous and affects eco...
Trait evolution in predator–prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Thousands of insect species consume both animal and plant-derived food resources. However, little re...
Understanding how biodiversity affects functioning of ecosystems requires integrating diversity with...
Proposed links between biodiversity and ecosystem processes have generated intense interest and cont...
At present, the disciplines of evolutionary biology and ecosystem science are weakly integrated. As ...
At present, the disciplines of evolutionary biology and ecosystem science are weakly integrated. As ...
Ecosystem function is the outcome of species interactions, traits, and niche overlap – all of which ...
Plant-herbivore interactions shape community dynamics across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial hab...
The efficiency by which plants and animals utilize limited resource drives numerous ecological proce...
Global change is altering the diversity, composition, and interactions of predator species even more...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaDeclining predator diversity may drastically affect th...
Nutrient limitation determines the primary production and species composition of many ecosystems. He...
People depend on benefits provided by ecological systems. Understanding how these ecosystem services...
Ecosystems undergo permanent changes. Due to human impact, several of these changes accelerate, like...
The exchange of material and individuals between neighboring food webs is ubiquitous and affects eco...
Trait evolution in predator–prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Thousands of insect species consume both animal and plant-derived food resources. However, little re...
Understanding how biodiversity affects functioning of ecosystems requires integrating diversity with...
Proposed links between biodiversity and ecosystem processes have generated intense interest and cont...
At present, the disciplines of evolutionary biology and ecosystem science are weakly integrated. As ...
At present, the disciplines of evolutionary biology and ecosystem science are weakly integrated. As ...
Ecosystem function is the outcome of species interactions, traits, and niche overlap – all of which ...
Plant-herbivore interactions shape community dynamics across marine, freshwater, and terrestrial hab...
The efficiency by which plants and animals utilize limited resource drives numerous ecological proce...
Global change is altering the diversity, composition, and interactions of predator species even more...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaDeclining predator diversity may drastically affect th...
Nutrient limitation determines the primary production and species composition of many ecosystems. He...
People depend on benefits provided by ecological systems. Understanding how these ecosystem services...
Ecosystems undergo permanent changes. Due to human impact, several of these changes accelerate, like...
The exchange of material and individuals between neighboring food webs is ubiquitous and affects eco...
Trait evolution in predator–prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Thousands of insect species consume both animal and plant-derived food resources. However, little re...