In the Baltic Sea, increased populations of the three-spined stickleback are invading the coastal zone in summer, following declines in large predatory fish such as cod, pike, and perch. Here, we explore the consequences of such a meso-predator release on a near-natural scale, by manipulating stickleback densities in four large 600 m(2) enclosures: two 'removal' and two 'addition' enclosures. Higher densities of stickleback resulted in a three times higher recruitment of ephemeral green macroalgae. At the same time we found higher abundances of the dominating invertebrate grazers with lower stickleback densities: higher numbers of both amphipods and smaller gastropods were found in one stickleback 'removal enclosure and higher numbers of la...
Under rapid environmental change, opportunistic species may exhibit dramatic increases in response t...
Intraguild predation interactions make fish communities prone to exhibit alternative stable states w...
We tested joint effects of predator loss and increased resource availability on the grazers' trophic...
In the Baltic Sea, increased populations of the three-spined stickleback are invading the coastal zo...
Declines of large predatory fish due to overexploitation are restructuring food webs across the glob...
In the Baltic Sea, increased dominance of ephemeral and bloom-forming algae is presently attributed ...
Under rapid environmental change, opportunistic species may exhibit dramatic increases in response t...
In the Baltic Sea, the mesopredator three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) spends a large...
Intraspecific niche differentiation can contribute to population persistence in changing environment...
Under rapid environmental change, opportunistic species may exhibit dramatic increases in response t...
Intraguild predation interactions make fish communities prone to exhibit alternative stable states w...
We tested joint effects of predator loss and increased resource availability on the grazers' trophic...
In the Baltic Sea, increased populations of the three-spined stickleback are invading the coastal zo...
Declines of large predatory fish due to overexploitation are restructuring food webs across the glob...
In the Baltic Sea, increased dominance of ephemeral and bloom-forming algae is presently attributed ...
Under rapid environmental change, opportunistic species may exhibit dramatic increases in response t...
In the Baltic Sea, the mesopredator three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) spends a large...
Intraspecific niche differentiation can contribute to population persistence in changing environment...
Under rapid environmental change, opportunistic species may exhibit dramatic increases in response t...
Intraguild predation interactions make fish communities prone to exhibit alternative stable states w...
We tested joint effects of predator loss and increased resource availability on the grazers' trophic...