Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate consumers. Larger-bodied predators appear to induce stronger trophic cascades (a greater rebound of resource density toward carrying capacity), but how this happens is unknown because we lack a clear depiction of how the strength of trophic cascades is determined. Using consumer-resource models, we first show that the strength of a trophic cascade has an upper limit set by the interaction strength between the basal trophic group and its consumer and that this limit is approached as the interaction strength between the consumer and its predator increases. We then express the strength of a trophic cascade explicitly in terms of predator body s...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
It has been suggested that differences in body size between consumer and resource species may have i...
Top predators play a significant role in structuring ecosystems. Removal of these predators can trig...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trait evolution in predator–prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Trait evolution in predator–prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Trait evolution in predator-prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Predator–prey body size relationships influence food chain length, trophic structure, transfer effic...
Predator–prey body size relationships influence food chain length, trophic structure, transfer effic...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
It has been suggested that differences in body size between consumer and resource species may have i...
Top predators play a significant role in structuring ecosystems. Removal of these predators can trig...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trait evolution in predator–prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Trait evolution in predator–prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Trait evolution in predator-prey systems can feed back to the dynamics of interacting species as wel...
Predator–prey body size relationships influence food chain length, trophic structure, transfer effic...
Predator–prey body size relationships influence food chain length, trophic structure, transfer effic...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
It has been suggested that differences in body size between consumer and resource species may have i...
Top predators play a significant role in structuring ecosystems. Removal of these predators can trig...