The more ecologists examine the role of trait-mediated indirect interactions (TMIIs), especially in regulating predator–prey interactions, the more we recognize their fundamental role in structuring food webs. However, most empirical evidence for TMIIs comes from studies that are either conducted in laboratory or mesocosm venues or are restricted to simple food webs involving lower trophic-level animals. Here, I quantified the direct and indirect effects of interactions between high-level vertebrate predators on their vertebrate prey using a field experiment. Specifically, I tested how varying densities of a large-bodied, top predator (Nassau grouper; Epinephelus striatus) affected persistence, growth, and behavior of two smaller-bodied, in...
Predators play critical roles in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and can be responsible for maint...
Greater structural complexity is often associated with greater abundance and diversity, perhaps beca...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
Indirect effects occur when two species interact through one or more intermediate species. Theoretic...
Graduation date: 2008Predators are fundamentally important for regulating and driving prey populatio...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
Behavioural trophic cascades highlight the importance of indirect/risk eff ects in the maintenance o...
Trophic cascades illustrate the role of predation on ecological communities. In the absence of top-d...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Competitive interactions, arising from the shared use of a limited resource, are among the most perv...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Indirect effects of predators on primary producers may arise when predators suppress herbivore abund...
An active debate has focused on whether patterns in the abundance of reef fishes are primarily deter...
Predators play critical roles in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and can be responsible for maint...
Greater structural complexity is often associated with greater abundance and diversity, perhaps beca...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
Indirect effects occur when two species interact through one or more intermediate species. Theoretic...
Graduation date: 2008Predators are fundamentally important for regulating and driving prey populatio...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
The indirect, ecosystem-level consequences of ocean fishing, and particularly the mechanisms driving...
Behavioural trophic cascades highlight the importance of indirect/risk eff ects in the maintenance o...
Trophic cascades illustrate the role of predation on ecological communities. In the absence of top-d...
Indirect effects of predators in the classic trophic cascade theory involve the effects of basal spe...
Competitive interactions, arising from the shared use of a limited resource, are among the most perv...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Indirect effects of predators on primary producers may arise when predators suppress herbivore abund...
An active debate has focused on whether patterns in the abundance of reef fishes are primarily deter...
Predators play critical roles in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and can be responsible for maint...
Greater structural complexity is often associated with greater abundance and diversity, perhaps beca...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...