Sea urchin population demographics can respond to changes in keystone species abundances, with the magnitude of these responses varying depending on environmental influences. In this study, sea urchin populations were surveyed across 15 Aleutian archipelago islands over a 30-year period to understand how patterns of sea urchin demography (density, biomass, and size structure) varied through different ecological regimes that were caused by changes in the abundance of sea otters, a keystone species in this system. To examine long-term changes in sea urchin demographics, four time periods across the recent decline of sea otters were examined: during sea otter presence (1987-1994), nearing absence at the end of the decline (1997-2000), 10 years...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...
Where predator–prey interactions are size-dependent, reductions in predator size owing to fishing ha...
Species dynamics and interactions in nature often fail to conform to classical ecological models bec...
Abstract Although trophic cascades—the effect of apex predators on progressively lower trophic level...
The recovery of predators has the potential to restore ecosystems and fundamentally alter the servic...
As preferred prey become scarce, theory suggests that predator per-capita consumption rates decline ...
While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime ...
Consumer and predator foraging behavior can impart profound trait-mediated constraints on community ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
The influence of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) on nearshore marine communities has been widely studied...
Ecosystems are changing at alarming rates because of climate change and a wide variety of other anth...
Empirical evaluations of the ecological processes that enhance or dampen the likelihood of shifts be...
Two ecological paradigms, the trophic cascade and the host-density threshold in disease, interact in...
After nearly a century of recovery from overhunting, sea otter populations are in abrupt decline ove...
While predators can drive abrupt and profound changes in food web components, what is less well know...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...
Where predator–prey interactions are size-dependent, reductions in predator size owing to fishing ha...
Species dynamics and interactions in nature often fail to conform to classical ecological models bec...
Abstract Although trophic cascades—the effect of apex predators on progressively lower trophic level...
The recovery of predators has the potential to restore ecosystems and fundamentally alter the servic...
As preferred prey become scarce, theory suggests that predator per-capita consumption rates decline ...
While changes in the abundance of keystone predators can have cascading effects resulting in regime ...
Consumer and predator foraging behavior can impart profound trait-mediated constraints on community ...
It is well documented that sea urchins can have vast impacts on kelp forest community structure as a...
The influence of sea otters (Enhydra lutris) on nearshore marine communities has been widely studied...
Ecosystems are changing at alarming rates because of climate change and a wide variety of other anth...
Empirical evaluations of the ecological processes that enhance or dampen the likelihood of shifts be...
Two ecological paradigms, the trophic cascade and the host-density threshold in disease, interact in...
After nearly a century of recovery from overhunting, sea otter populations are in abrupt decline ove...
While predators can drive abrupt and profound changes in food web components, what is less well know...
Size-structured predator–prey interactions can be altered by the history of exploitation, if that ex...
Where predator–prey interactions are size-dependent, reductions in predator size owing to fishing ha...
Species dynamics and interactions in nature often fail to conform to classical ecological models bec...