1. The abiotic environment drives species abundances and distributions both directly and indirectly through effects on multi-trophic species interactions. However, few studies have documented the individual and combined consequences of these direct and indirect effects. 2. We studied an ant-tended aphid along an elevational gradient, where lower elevations were more arid. Hypotheses of stronger species interactions at lower elevations and a greater sensitivity of higher trophic levels to climate led us to predict increased top-down control of aphids by natural enemies (third trophic level) but even stronger protection from mutualist ants (fourth trophic level) with increasing aridity. As a result, we predicted that mutualism strength and ap...
Ants are one of the most abundant and ubiquitous organisms on Earth and play critical roles in multi...
Understanding the forces that shape the distribution of biodiversity across spatial scales is centra...
Arthropods are a major component of ecosystems, in terms of both their biomass and the variety of fu...
1. The abiotic environment drives species abundances and distributions both directly and indirectly ...
Although species interactions are often proposed to be stronger at lower latitudes and elevations, f...
Although species interactions are often proposed to be stronger at lower latitudes and elevations, f...
Mutualisms – interactions between two species that benefit them both – play a central role in struct...
1. Cascading effects in ecological systems acting across three or more trophic levels can be either ...
1. Animal mutualisms, which involve beneficial interactions between individuals of different species...
Our earth is currently undergoing unprecedented human induced climate change, which is expected to d...
Changing phenological cues can lead to trophic mismatch for plants and herbivores, and this often sh...
Both the abiotic environment and the composition of animal and plant communities change with elevati...
Seventy years after Dobzansky suggested that biotic interactions are more important in the tropics, ...
Climate change leads to phenology shifts of many species. However, not all species shift in parallel...
Ant-aphid relationships provide excellent opportunities to study how changes in resource availabilit...
Ants are one of the most abundant and ubiquitous organisms on Earth and play critical roles in multi...
Understanding the forces that shape the distribution of biodiversity across spatial scales is centra...
Arthropods are a major component of ecosystems, in terms of both their biomass and the variety of fu...
1. The abiotic environment drives species abundances and distributions both directly and indirectly ...
Although species interactions are often proposed to be stronger at lower latitudes and elevations, f...
Although species interactions are often proposed to be stronger at lower latitudes and elevations, f...
Mutualisms – interactions between two species that benefit them both – play a central role in struct...
1. Cascading effects in ecological systems acting across three or more trophic levels can be either ...
1. Animal mutualisms, which involve beneficial interactions between individuals of different species...
Our earth is currently undergoing unprecedented human induced climate change, which is expected to d...
Changing phenological cues can lead to trophic mismatch for plants and herbivores, and this often sh...
Both the abiotic environment and the composition of animal and plant communities change with elevati...
Seventy years after Dobzansky suggested that biotic interactions are more important in the tropics, ...
Climate change leads to phenology shifts of many species. However, not all species shift in parallel...
Ant-aphid relationships provide excellent opportunities to study how changes in resource availabilit...
Ants are one of the most abundant and ubiquitous organisms on Earth and play critical roles in multi...
Understanding the forces that shape the distribution of biodiversity across spatial scales is centra...
Arthropods are a major component of ecosystems, in terms of both their biomass and the variety of fu...