This is the author's peer-reviewed accepted manuscript. The original publication is copyrighted and published by Springer and is available at www.springerlink.com. \ud NEWS COVERAGE: A news release based on this journal publication, which is written for a lay audience and has been approved by an author of the study, is available online: http://bit.ly/HscXfeThere is a lack of scientific consensus about how top-down and bottom-up forces interact to structure terrestrial ecosystems. This is especially true for systems with large carnivore and herbivore species where the effects of predation versus food limitation on herbivores are controversial. Uncertainty exists whether top-down forces driven by large carnivores are common, and if so, ho...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
Identifying how sympatric species belonging to the same guild coexist is a major question of communi...
Large carnivores play a key ecological role in nature, yet quantifying the effects of predation at l...
Large carnivores can be a key factor in shaping their ungulate prey’s behavior, which may affect low...
Because most tree species recruit from seeds, seed predation by small-mammal granivores may be impor...
Large carnivores can be a key factor in shaping their ungulate prey's behavior, which may affect low...
Large carnivores can be a key factor in shaping their ungulate prey\u27s behavior, which may affect ...
Trophic interactions are a fundamental topic in ecology, but we know little about how competition be...
1. Indirect effects of large mammalian herbivores (LMH), while much less studied than those of apex ...
Abstract Large, herbivorous mammals have profound effects on ecosystem structure and function and of...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
1. The Janzen-Connell Hypothesis (JCH) predicts that density-responsive and host-specific natural en...
This chapter is from the book Trophic Cascades: Predators, Prey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nature...
Trophic interactions are a fundamental topic in ecology, but we know little about how competition be...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
Identifying how sympatric species belonging to the same guild coexist is a major question of communi...
Large carnivores play a key ecological role in nature, yet quantifying the effects of predation at l...
Large carnivores can be a key factor in shaping their ungulate prey’s behavior, which may affect low...
Because most tree species recruit from seeds, seed predation by small-mammal granivores may be impor...
Large carnivores can be a key factor in shaping their ungulate prey's behavior, which may affect low...
Large carnivores can be a key factor in shaping their ungulate prey\u27s behavior, which may affect ...
Trophic interactions are a fundamental topic in ecology, but we know little about how competition be...
1. Indirect effects of large mammalian herbivores (LMH), while much less studied than those of apex ...
Abstract Large, herbivorous mammals have profound effects on ecosystem structure and function and of...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
1. The Janzen-Connell Hypothesis (JCH) predicts that density-responsive and host-specific natural en...
This chapter is from the book Trophic Cascades: Predators, Prey, and the Changing Dynamics of Nature...
Trophic interactions are a fundamental topic in ecology, but we know little about how competition be...
Historical extirpations have resulted in depauperate large herbivore assemblages in many northern fo...
Competition between apex predators can alter the strength of top-down forcing, yet we know little ab...
Identifying how sympatric species belonging to the same guild coexist is a major question of communi...