Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized by nonlinear dynamics. Unpacking the mechanisms underlying these transitions can help considerably reduce this unpredictability. We used empirical observations, field and laboratory experiments, and mathematical models to examine how differences in nutrient regimes mediate the capacity of macrophyte communities to sustain sea urchin grazing. In relatively nutrient-rich conditions, macrophyte systems were more resilient to grazing, shifting to barrens beyond 1 800 g m−2 (urchin biomass), more than twice the threshold of nutrient-poor conditions. The mechanisms driving these differences are linked to how nutrients mediate urchin foraging and a...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. T...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. ...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Urchin and Algal cover survey This file contains information on macroalgal cover to urchin biomasse...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 5 figuras.Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be in...
Mean percentage macroalgal cover + SE in plots of four different treatments in the low nutrient regi...
Identifying the major drivers of ecosystem change remains a central area of ecological research. Alt...
Identifying the major drivers of ecosystem change remains a central area of ecological research. Alt...
Identifying the major drivers of ecosystem change remains a central area of ecological research. Alt...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. T...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. ...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Urchin and Algal cover survey This file contains information on macroalgal cover to urchin biomasse...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 5 figuras.Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be in...
Mean percentage macroalgal cover + SE in plots of four different treatments in the low nutrient regi...
Identifying the major drivers of ecosystem change remains a central area of ecological research. Alt...
Identifying the major drivers of ecosystem change remains a central area of ecological research. Alt...
Identifying the major drivers of ecosystem change remains a central area of ecological research. Alt...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
1. Humans have a long history of changing species’ ranges and habitat distributions, making studies ...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. T...
Herbivore outbreaks often trigger catastrophic overgrazing events in marine macrophyte ecosystems. ...