Food webs can be conceptualized as being powered by energy derived from living and dead vegetation, respectively. Most food web research has focused on "green food webs" which begin with the consumption of living vegetation by herbivores. However, "brown food webs" which stem from the consumption of senescent vegetation by detritivores are also an important channel of energy transfer. In theory, herbivores have the potential to disrupt brown food webs by consuming plant material before it has the opportunity to senesce and become available for detritivores. Here we investigate the effects that grazing by kangaroos whose population had irrupted in the absence of an apex predator has on the brown food web in an arid environment. We compared t...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses world-wide, particularly in ra...
Food webs can be conceptualized as being powered by energy derived from living and dead vegetation, ...
It is widely assumed that organisms at low trophic levels, particularly microbes and plants, are ess...
1. Rewilding is a strategy for ecological restoration that uses reintroductions of animals to re-est...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
It is widely assumed that organisms at low trophic levels, particularly microbes and plants, are mos...
Functional extinction of once abundant species has frequently preceded understanding of their ecolog...
The abundance of shrubs has increased throughout Earth's arid lands. This ‘shrub encroachment’ has b...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses worldwide, particularly in r...
The fear of predators can strongly impact food web dynamics and ecosystem functioning through effect...
Rewilding is a strategy for ecological restoration that uses reintroductions of animals to re-establ...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses world-wide, particularly in ra...
Food webs can be conceptualized as being powered by energy derived from living and dead vegetation, ...
It is widely assumed that organisms at low trophic levels, particularly microbes and plants, are ess...
1. Rewilding is a strategy for ecological restoration that uses reintroductions of animals to re-est...
1. Even though mammalian herbivores can exert strong indirect effects on other animals by altering t...
It is widely assumed that organisms at low trophic levels, particularly microbes and plants, are mos...
Functional extinction of once abundant species has frequently preceded understanding of their ecolog...
The abundance of shrubs has increased throughout Earth's arid lands. This ‘shrub encroachment’ has b...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses worldwide, particularly in r...
The fear of predators can strongly impact food web dynamics and ecosystem functioning through effect...
Rewilding is a strategy for ecological restoration that uses reintroductions of animals to re-establ...
1. Theory predicts that mammalian herbivores affect the quantity and quality of plants on which they...
Population declines of once-abundant species have often preceded understanding of their roles within...
Grazing by domestic livestock is one of the most widespread land uses world-wide, particularly in ra...