Climate fluctuations and human exploitation are causing global changes in nutrient enrichment of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems and declining abundances of apex predators. The resulting trophic cascades have had profound effects on food webs, leading to significant economic and societal consequences. However, the strength of cascades–that is the extent to which a disturbance is diminished as it propagates through a food web–varies widely between ecosystems, and there is no formal theory as to why this should be so. Some food chain models reproduce cascade effects seen in nature, but to what extent is this dependent on their formulation? We show that inclusion of processes represented mathematically as density-dependent regulation of eit...
Global change is altering the diversity, composition, and interactions of predator species even more...
The trophic cascade has emerged as a key paradigm in ecology. Although ecologists have made progress...
The “Green World hypothesis” was proposed by Hairston et al in 1960. From that point on, a rigorous ...
Climate fluctuations and human exploitation are causing global changes in nutrient enrichment of ter...
Trophic cascades occur when changes in an ecosystem’s top trophic level indirectly drive changes in ...
Ecological networks, or food webs, describe the feeding relationships between interacting species wi...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
proposed the provocative idea that herbivores are limited by predators rather than food. If true, th...
There is increasing evidence that regime shifts occur at several scales in ecosystems (from the spat...
International audienceFood chain theory is one of the cornerstones of ecology, providing many of its...
Ecologists use a variety of synthetic food web networks (cascade, niche, generalized cascade, etc.) ...
International audienceWhile previous studies have evaluated the change in stability for the addition...
Trophic cascades triggered by fishing have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socio...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
The largest perturbation on upper trophic levels of many marine ecosystems stems from fishing. The r...
Global change is altering the diversity, composition, and interactions of predator species even more...
The trophic cascade has emerged as a key paradigm in ecology. Although ecologists have made progress...
The “Green World hypothesis” was proposed by Hairston et al in 1960. From that point on, a rigorous ...
Climate fluctuations and human exploitation are causing global changes in nutrient enrichment of ter...
Trophic cascades occur when changes in an ecosystem’s top trophic level indirectly drive changes in ...
Ecological networks, or food webs, describe the feeding relationships between interacting species wi...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
proposed the provocative idea that herbivores are limited by predators rather than food. If true, th...
There is increasing evidence that regime shifts occur at several scales in ecosystems (from the spat...
International audienceFood chain theory is one of the cornerstones of ecology, providing many of its...
Ecologists use a variety of synthetic food web networks (cascade, niche, generalized cascade, etc.) ...
International audienceWhile previous studies have evaluated the change in stability for the addition...
Trophic cascades triggered by fishing have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socio...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
The largest perturbation on upper trophic levels of many marine ecosystems stems from fishing. The r...
Global change is altering the diversity, composition, and interactions of predator species even more...
The trophic cascade has emerged as a key paradigm in ecology. Although ecologists have made progress...
The “Green World hypothesis” was proposed by Hairston et al in 1960. From that point on, a rigorous ...