Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator into guilds, especially predators that are closely related. Such combinations require the assumption that predators are functionally redundant or at least have similar effects on prey abundances and community structure. However, few studies have rigorously tested this assumption, particularly with exploited species of marine predators. Moreover, fishing can strongly alter the relative abundances of different predatory species, further highlighting the need to examine the top-down effects of different predators on lower trophic-level species within marine communities. Throughout the greater Caribbean, intensive fishing has depleted population...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
An understanding of the indirect effects of fishing on predator-prey relationships is required for t...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
The more ecologists examine the role of trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs), especially in ...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Graduation date: 2008Predators are fundamentally important for regulating and driving prey populatio...
An active debate has focused on whether patterns in the abundance of reef fishes are primarily deter...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
We studied the persistence of fishing impacts on coral reef fish assemblages by sampling 2 protected...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Predation is ubiquitous on coral reefs. Among the most charismatic group of reef predators are the t...
Greater structural complexity is often associated with greater abundance and diversity, perhaps beca...
The effects of predation on early post-settlement stages of reef fishes were examined by comparing a...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
An understanding of the indirect effects of fishing on predator-prey relationships is required for t...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
The more ecologists examine the role of trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs), especially in ...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Graduation date: 2008Predators are fundamentally important for regulating and driving prey populatio...
An active debate has focused on whether patterns in the abundance of reef fishes are primarily deter...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
We studied the persistence of fishing impacts on coral reef fish assemblages by sampling 2 protected...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Predation is ubiquitous on coral reefs. Among the most charismatic group of reef predators are the t...
Greater structural complexity is often associated with greater abundance and diversity, perhaps beca...
The effects of predation on early post-settlement stages of reef fishes were examined by comparing a...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
An understanding of the indirect effects of fishing on predator-prey relationships is required for t...