In a changing environment multiple anthropogenic stressors can have novel and non-additive effects on interacting species. We investigated the interactive effects of fishing and harmful algal blooms on the predator-sea urchin-macroalgae trophic cascade. Fishing of urchin predators had indirect negative effects on macroalgae, whereas blooms of epi-benthic dinoflagellates (Ostreopsis siamensis) were found to have strong negative effects on urchins and indirect positive effects on macroalgae. Based on these opposing effects, blooms were expected to counteract the cascading effects of fishing. However, a large bloom of Ostreopsis led to greater divergence in macroalgae abundance between reserve and fished sites, as urchins declined at reserve s...
Abstract Multiple anthropogenic stressors are causing a global decline in foundation species, includ...
Although protected areas can lead to recovery of overharvested species, it is much less clear whethe...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts an increase in the importance and intensity of positive s...
In a changing environment multiple anthropogenic stressors can have novel and non-additive effects o...
International audienceEcosystems are commonly affected by natural, episodic disturbances that can ab...
1.Ecological communities are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors at both global and local ...
How the combination of positive and negative species interactions acts to drive community dynamics i...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Predators exert a strong influence on ecologi...
Macroalgal beds provide important habitat structure and support primary production for rocky reef co...
1. Understanding the factors that influence habitat persistence is a central theme in ecology, parti...
Removal of predators is often hypothesized to alter community structure through trophic cascades. Ho...
Removal of predators is often hypothesized to alter community structure through trophic cascades. Ho...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Abstract Multiple anthropogenic stressors are causing a global decline in foundation species, includ...
Although protected areas can lead to recovery of overharvested species, it is much less clear whethe...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts an increase in the importance and intensity of positive s...
In a changing environment multiple anthropogenic stressors can have novel and non-additive effects o...
International audienceEcosystems are commonly affected by natural, episodic disturbances that can ab...
1.Ecological communities are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors at both global and local ...
How the combination of positive and negative species interactions acts to drive community dynamics i...
Este artículo contiene 13 páginas, 6 figuras, 2 tablas.Predators exert a strong influence on ecologi...
Macroalgal beds provide important habitat structure and support primary production for rocky reef co...
1. Understanding the factors that influence habitat persistence is a central theme in ecology, parti...
Removal of predators is often hypothesized to alter community structure through trophic cascades. Ho...
Removal of predators is often hypothesized to alter community structure through trophic cascades. Ho...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Abstract Multiple anthropogenic stressors are causing a global decline in foundation species, includ...
Although protected areas can lead to recovery of overharvested species, it is much less clear whethe...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts an increase in the importance and intensity of positive s...