Ecosystem engineers, organisms that modify the physical environment, are generally thought to increase diversity by facilitating species that benefit from engineered habitats. Recent theoretical work, however, suggests that ecosystem engineering could initiate cascades of trophic interactions that shape community structure in unexpected ways, potentially having negative indirect effects on abundance and diversity in components of the community that do not directly interact with the habitat modifications. We tested the indirect effects of a gall-forming wasp on arthropod communities in surrounding unmodified foliage. We experimentally removed all senesced galls from entire trees during winter and sampled the arthropod community on foliage af...
Biological indicators measure components of the biota and are used to give general information about...
Abstract Earth systems are nearing a global tipping point, beyond which the dynamics of biological c...
To secure the ecosystem services forests provide, it is important to understand how diferent managem...
Theory suggests that non‐trophic interactions can be a major mechanism behind community stabilit...
1. Theory suggests that non-trophic interactions can be a major mechanism behind community stability...
Ecosystem engineering may influence community structure and biodiversity by ...
<p>Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall-forming insects, can disproportionately imp...
Bowman, Jacob L.Despite the broad implications and the long history of research on the impacts of de...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
Invasion by non-native primary producers are generally expected to lead to a decline in native speci...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
Abstract: Impacts of forest fragmentation and edge effect on plant-herbivores interactions are relat...
In a trophic cascade an organism can indirectly have a beneficial impact on another organism by dire...
Semi-natural grasslands are valuable ecosystems that have a high biodiversity. Unfortunately, a lot ...
Biological indicators measure components of the biota and are used to give general information about...
Abstract Earth systems are nearing a global tipping point, beyond which the dynamics of biological c...
To secure the ecosystem services forests provide, it is important to understand how diferent managem...
Theory suggests that non‐trophic interactions can be a major mechanism behind community stabilit...
1. Theory suggests that non-trophic interactions can be a major mechanism behind community stability...
Ecosystem engineering may influence community structure and biodiversity by ...
<p>Herbivores that modify plant morphology, such as gall-forming insects, can disproportionately imp...
Bowman, Jacob L.Despite the broad implications and the long history of research on the impacts of de...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
Forests are more than a stand of trees in the landscape. They represent a complex, functional system...
Invasion by non-native primary producers are generally expected to lead to a decline in native speci...
There are only few studies that explore the ecological consequences of forest management on several ...
Abstract: Impacts of forest fragmentation and edge effect on plant-herbivores interactions are relat...
In a trophic cascade an organism can indirectly have a beneficial impact on another organism by dire...
Semi-natural grasslands are valuable ecosystems that have a high biodiversity. Unfortunately, a lot ...
Biological indicators measure components of the biota and are used to give general information about...
Abstract Earth systems are nearing a global tipping point, beyond which the dynamics of biological c...
To secure the ecosystem services forests provide, it is important to understand how diferent managem...