1. Herbivore communities can be sensitive to changes in predator pressure (top-down effects) and resource availability (bottom-up effects) in a wide range of systems. However, it remains unclear whether such top-down and bottom-up effects reflect direct impacts of predators and/or resources on herbivores, or are indirect, reflecting altered interactions among herbivore species. 2. We quantified direct and indirect effects of bottom-up and top-down processes on an eelgrass (Zostera marina) herbivore assemblage. In a field experiment, we factorially manipulated water column nutrients (with Osmocote™ slow-release fertilizer) and predation pressure (with predator exclusion cages) and measured the effects on herbivore abundance, richness and bet...
We tested the relative effects of nutrient loading, reduced predation, and reduced grazing on eelgra...
Recent studies suggest the necessity of understanding the interactive effects of predation and produ...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
1. Herbivore communities can be sensitive to changes in predator pressure (top-down effects) and res...
Hundreds of studies that have explored how biodiversity affects the productivity and stability of ec...
Natural ecosystems are strongly affected by changes in resource supply (bottom-up forces) and by cha...
The trophic structure of fauna within eelgrass beds (Zostera marina) was assessed at two sites in Li...
Predators can influence prey population dynamics by affecting prey behaviors with strong fitness con...
Diversity of primary producer is often surprisingly high, despite few limiting factors such as nutri...
Small, grazing invertebrates often benefit seagrasses by cropping their epiphytic algal competitors....
Nutrient loading can dramatically alter benthic communities and has been implicated in the worldwide...
Changes in biodiversity can result in decreased ecosystem functioning and loss of ecosystem services...
The transitions between ecosystems (ecotones) are often biodiversity hotspots, but we know little ab...
Food web composition and resource levels can influence ecosystem properties such as productivity and...
We tested the relative effects of nutrient loading, reduced predation, and reduced grazing on eelgra...
Recent studies suggest the necessity of understanding the interactive effects of predation and produ...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...
1. Herbivore communities can be sensitive to changes in predator pressure (top-down effects) and res...
Hundreds of studies that have explored how biodiversity affects the productivity and stability of ec...
Natural ecosystems are strongly affected by changes in resource supply (bottom-up forces) and by cha...
The trophic structure of fauna within eelgrass beds (Zostera marina) was assessed at two sites in Li...
Predators can influence prey population dynamics by affecting prey behaviors with strong fitness con...
Diversity of primary producer is often surprisingly high, despite few limiting factors such as nutri...
Small, grazing invertebrates often benefit seagrasses by cropping their epiphytic algal competitors....
Nutrient loading can dramatically alter benthic communities and has been implicated in the worldwide...
Changes in biodiversity can result in decreased ecosystem functioning and loss of ecosystem services...
The transitions between ecosystems (ecotones) are often biodiversity hotspots, but we know little ab...
Food web composition and resource levels can influence ecosystem properties such as productivity and...
We tested the relative effects of nutrient loading, reduced predation, and reduced grazing on eelgra...
Recent studies suggest the necessity of understanding the interactive effects of predation and produ...
The interactive effects of changing biodiversity of consumers and their prey are poorly understood b...