Vascular plants strongly control belowground environments in most ecosystems. Invasion by vascular plants in coastal wetlands, and by cordgrasses (Spartina spp.) in particular, are increasing in incidence globally, with dramatic ecosystem-level consequences. We examined the trophic consequences of' invasion by a Spartina hybrid (S. alterniflora X S. foliosa) in San Francisco Bay (USA) by documenting differences in biomass and trophic structure of benthic communities between sediments invaded by Spartina and uninvaded sediments. We found the invaded system shifted from all algae-bascd to a detritus-based food web. We then tested for a relationship between diet and tolerance to invasion, hypothesizing that species that consume Spartina detrit...
Smooth cordgrass Spartina alterniflora, as a species for ecological engineering, was introduced to t...
The spread of invasive species is a major component of global ecological change and how and when to ...
The impact of invasive species on recipient communities can vary with environmental context and acro...
In coastal wetlands, invasive plants often act as ecosystem engineers altering flow, light and sedim...
A hybrid cordgrass, formed from a cross between Spartina alterniflora (Atlantic cordgrass) and S. fo...
Vascular plants were studied under different scenarios of change: experimental manipulation of cover...
Vascular plants structure wetland ecosystems. To examine mechanisms behind their influence, plants w...
Many coastal habitats are being substantially altered by introduced plants. In San Francisco Bay, Ca...
Many coastal habitats are being substantially altered by introduced plants. In San Francisco Bay,, C...
Abstract In coastal wetlands, invasive plants often act as ecosystem engineers altering flow, light ...
Biological invasions modify the quality and supply of detrital subsidies to aquatic and terrestrial ...
The cycling of organic matter through food webs is a fundamental process that may be altered by the ...
Exotic species invasions have profound effects on native ecosystems, with the ecological effects of ...
Non-indigenous species threaten California’s coastal quality through impacts on habitat structure, m...
Includes data and R codeBiological invasions resulting from anthropogenic activities are one of the ...
Smooth cordgrass Spartina alterniflora, as a species for ecological engineering, was introduced to t...
The spread of invasive species is a major component of global ecological change and how and when to ...
The impact of invasive species on recipient communities can vary with environmental context and acro...
In coastal wetlands, invasive plants often act as ecosystem engineers altering flow, light and sedim...
A hybrid cordgrass, formed from a cross between Spartina alterniflora (Atlantic cordgrass) and S. fo...
Vascular plants were studied under different scenarios of change: experimental manipulation of cover...
Vascular plants structure wetland ecosystems. To examine mechanisms behind their influence, plants w...
Many coastal habitats are being substantially altered by introduced plants. In San Francisco Bay, Ca...
Many coastal habitats are being substantially altered by introduced plants. In San Francisco Bay,, C...
Abstract In coastal wetlands, invasive plants often act as ecosystem engineers altering flow, light ...
Biological invasions modify the quality and supply of detrital subsidies to aquatic and terrestrial ...
The cycling of organic matter through food webs is a fundamental process that may be altered by the ...
Exotic species invasions have profound effects on native ecosystems, with the ecological effects of ...
Non-indigenous species threaten California’s coastal quality through impacts on habitat structure, m...
Includes data and R codeBiological invasions resulting from anthropogenic activities are one of the ...
Smooth cordgrass Spartina alterniflora, as a species for ecological engineering, was introduced to t...
The spread of invasive species is a major component of global ecological change and how and when to ...
The impact of invasive species on recipient communities can vary with environmental context and acro...