Two congeneric damselfly species, Enallagma traviatum and E. aspersum, dominate the littoral macroinvertebrates of Bays Mountain Lake and of the adjacent fish-free Ecology Pond, respectively (northeastern Tennessee, USA). Extending previous experimental studies, we test seven hypotheses concerning the role of fish (bluegill sunfish, Lepomis macrochirus) and larvaldragonfly (Anax junius) predation, competitive effects on damselflies, and the interaction between competition and predation, in determining invertebrate dominance in these communities. Three types of experiments were conducted: an enclosure experiment within Ecology Pond, an outdoor replicated tub experiment, and a laboratory behavior experiment. The in-situ enclosure experiment s...
Despite the importance of foraging activity for the growth/predation risk trade-off, studies that de...
This study focuses on ways that the size distribution of individuals influences the types and intens...
The role of large laboratory grown food competitors of the genus Daphnia as well as the predation im...
International audienceTwo congeneric damselfly species, Enallagma traviatum and E. aspersum, dominat...
Community structure may differ dramatically between clear-water and turbid lakes. These differences ...
Survey data from New England showed that assemblages of Lestes damselflies are organized along the e...
Changing the top predator in a food web often results in dramatic changes in species composition at ...
In a large behavioral experiment we reconstructed the evolution of behavioral responses to predators...
To show how predaceous fish and dragonflies affect benthic community structure, we conducted enclosu...
The effects of predation by adult red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) on littoral-zone ben...
grantor: University of TorontoMany studies indicate prey organisms select micro-habitats w...
The role of predation in the regulation of freshwater communities is predicted to decrease along a h...
Tetragoneuria cynosura and Celithemis elisa dominate the larval dragonfly assemblage of Bays Mountai...
Only recently ecologists started treating the previously separately considered benthic, littoral and...
1. We hypothesised that adult insects actively monitor potential habitats for the presence of fish b...
Despite the importance of foraging activity for the growth/predation risk trade-off, studies that de...
This study focuses on ways that the size distribution of individuals influences the types and intens...
The role of large laboratory grown food competitors of the genus Daphnia as well as the predation im...
International audienceTwo congeneric damselfly species, Enallagma traviatum and E. aspersum, dominat...
Community structure may differ dramatically between clear-water and turbid lakes. These differences ...
Survey data from New England showed that assemblages of Lestes damselflies are organized along the e...
Changing the top predator in a food web often results in dramatic changes in species composition at ...
In a large behavioral experiment we reconstructed the evolution of behavioral responses to predators...
To show how predaceous fish and dragonflies affect benthic community structure, we conducted enclosu...
The effects of predation by adult red-spotted newts (Notophthalmus viridescens) on littoral-zone ben...
grantor: University of TorontoMany studies indicate prey organisms select micro-habitats w...
The role of predation in the regulation of freshwater communities is predicted to decrease along a h...
Tetragoneuria cynosura and Celithemis elisa dominate the larval dragonfly assemblage of Bays Mountai...
Only recently ecologists started treating the previously separately considered benthic, littoral and...
1. We hypothesised that adult insects actively monitor potential habitats for the presence of fish b...
Despite the importance of foraging activity for the growth/predation risk trade-off, studies that de...
This study focuses on ways that the size distribution of individuals influences the types and intens...
The role of large laboratory grown food competitors of the genus Daphnia as well as the predation im...