Theory suggests that variation in resource supply should propagate up trophic webs\ud influencing plant???herbivore interactions and abundances. Community regulation models\ud have been tested in several ecosystems, but benthic marine ecologists have largely\ud overlooked bottom-up factors except at the largest spatial scales. We used naturally\ud occurring variation in nutrient supply associated with upwelling intensity (over 10s of\ud kilometre) to test community regulation models. Higher upwelling intensity was strongly\ud associated with increased abundance of late-successional, corticated algae, which in turn\ud had apparent negative effects on ephemeral algae. Corticated algae were resistant to\ud extant levels of herbivory. As a resu...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
While macroalgae provide habitat and trophic support in many marine ecosystems, excessive proliferat...
Natural ecosystems are strongly affected by changes in resource supply (bottom-up forces) and by cha...
Community structure is driven by biological interactions and physical processes that can vary across...
In coastal marine food webs, small invertebrate herbivores (mesograzers) have long been hypothesize...
13 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 foto.The structure and dynamics of ecological communities can be determined...
The structure and dynamics of ecological communities can be determined by both top‐down (e.g., preda...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
Simple ecological models that predict trophic responses to bottom-up forcing are valuable tools for ...
Degradation of ecological resources by large-scale disturbances highlights the need to demonstrate b...
Herbivores can consume more nutrient rich algae than nutrient poor algae, and such foraging behaviou...
<div><p>Widespread overharvesting of top consumers of the world’s ecosystems has “skewed” food webs,...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaA simple food chain model of community structure was u...
In contrast to most pelagic primary producers, benthic macrophytes pass through morphologically dist...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
While macroalgae provide habitat and trophic support in many marine ecosystems, excessive proliferat...
Natural ecosystems are strongly affected by changes in resource supply (bottom-up forces) and by cha...
Community structure is driven by biological interactions and physical processes that can vary across...
In coastal marine food webs, small invertebrate herbivores (mesograzers) have long been hypothesize...
13 páginas, 4 figuras, 1 foto.The structure and dynamics of ecological communities can be determined...
The structure and dynamics of ecological communities can be determined by both top‐down (e.g., preda...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
Simple ecological models that predict trophic responses to bottom-up forcing are valuable tools for ...
Degradation of ecological resources by large-scale disturbances highlights the need to demonstrate b...
Herbivores can consume more nutrient rich algae than nutrient poor algae, and such foraging behaviou...
<div><p>Widespread overharvesting of top consumers of the world’s ecosystems has “skewed” food webs,...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaA simple food chain model of community structure was u...
In contrast to most pelagic primary producers, benthic macrophytes pass through morphologically dist...
Seagrass and seaweed habitats constitute hotspots for diversity and ecosystem services in coastal ec...
Nutrient pollution and reduced grazing each can stimulate algal blooms as shown by numerous experime...
While macroalgae provide habitat and trophic support in many marine ecosystems, excessive proliferat...
Natural ecosystems are strongly affected by changes in resource supply (bottom-up forces) and by cha...