Abstract Anthropogenic environmental change is predicted to disrupt multitrophic interactions, which may have drastic consequences for population-level processes. Here, we investigate how a large-scale human-mediated disturbance affects the abundance of North America’s most venomous caterpillar species, Megalopyge opercularis. Specifically, we used a natural experiment where netting was deployed to cover the entire canopies of a subset of mature southern live oak trees (Quercus virginiana) to exclude urban pest birds (grackles and pigeons), throughout an 8.1-km2 area encompassing a medical center in Houston, Texas. We used this experimental exclusion to test the following hypothesis: release from avian predators increases caterpillar abunda...
Some pest species may defoliate large amounts of vegetation that causes both ecological and economic...
Urbanization is an important component of global change. Urbanization affects species interactions, ...
Predators control prey populations and influence communities and the functioning of ecosystems throu...
Birds that are foraging in tree canopies can cause a substantial decrease in arthropod numbers. Tree...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
The indirect effect of insectivorous breeding-bird density on Pyrenean oak (Quercus pyrenaica) throu...
I examined the effects of migrant birds on herbivorous insects and resulting plant damage in shrub c...
Background: Every year, caterpillars come out in droves to feast and prepare for the transformation ...
Effects of plant traits on herbivore-carnivore interactions are well documented in component communi...
Supplementa Table 1: Raw data from “Human-mediated disturbance in multitrophic interactions results ...
Urbanization is an important component of global change. Urbanization affects species interactions, ...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating the diversity and distribution of arthropods is essential to...
<p>Trees provide ecosystem services that counter negative effects of urban habitats on human and env...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
Abstract The emerald ash borer (EAB) Agrilus planipennis, first detected in 2002 in the vicinity of ...
Some pest species may defoliate large amounts of vegetation that causes both ecological and economic...
Urbanization is an important component of global change. Urbanization affects species interactions, ...
Predators control prey populations and influence communities and the functioning of ecosystems throu...
Birds that are foraging in tree canopies can cause a substantial decrease in arthropod numbers. Tree...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
The indirect effect of insectivorous breeding-bird density on Pyrenean oak (Quercus pyrenaica) throu...
I examined the effects of migrant birds on herbivorous insects and resulting plant damage in shrub c...
Background: Every year, caterpillars come out in droves to feast and prepare for the transformation ...
Effects of plant traits on herbivore-carnivore interactions are well documented in component communi...
Supplementa Table 1: Raw data from “Human-mediated disturbance in multitrophic interactions results ...
Urbanization is an important component of global change. Urbanization affects species interactions, ...
Understanding the mechanisms regulating the diversity and distribution of arthropods is essential to...
<p>Trees provide ecosystem services that counter negative effects of urban habitats on human and env...
Urbanization can have marked effects on plant and animal populations’ phenology, population size, pr...
Abstract The emerald ash borer (EAB) Agrilus planipennis, first detected in 2002 in the vicinity of ...
Some pest species may defoliate large amounts of vegetation that causes both ecological and economic...
Urbanization is an important component of global change. Urbanization affects species interactions, ...
Predators control prey populations and influence communities and the functioning of ecosystems throu...