This dataset contains data from a field experiment described in the publication "Wise, D. H. & Farfan, M.A. (2021) Effects of enhanced productivity of resources shared by predators in a food-web module: Comparing results of a field experiment to predictions of mathematical models of intra-guild predation. Ecology and Evolution, 00: 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8375". The field experiment compared the response to increased input of nutrients and energy (artificial detritus) to an empirical model of intra-guild predation (IGP) to the predictions of published, simple mathematical models of asymmetric IGP (a generalist IG Predator that feeds both on a specialist IG Prey and a Resource that it shares with the IG Prey). The empirical mode...
Analysis of predator - prey interactions is a core concept of animal ecology, explaining structure a...
Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem behavior un...
<div><p>Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem beh...
Soil food webs comprise a multitude of trophic interactions that can affect the composition and prod...
In consumer communities, intra- guild predation (IGP) is a commonly observed interaction that is wi...
Intraguild predation theory centres on two predictions: (i) for an omnivore and an intermediate pred...
1. The subsidy hypothesis states that communities receiving nutrient subsidies will demonstrate top-...
1. Most ecosystem functions and related services involve species interactions across trophic levels,...
Intra-guild predation (IGP) – where a top predator (IGPred) consumes both a basal resource and a com...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
This dataset was used to run the analyses in the paper "Arthropod food webs predicted from body leng...
Studies on the robustness of ecological communities suggest that the loss or reduction in abundance ...
Predation is an important biological process affecting prey populations and most prey in nature are ...
Variation in behavior among individual top predators (i.e., the behavioral type) can strongly shape ...
Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem behavior un...
Analysis of predator - prey interactions is a core concept of animal ecology, explaining structure a...
Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem behavior un...
<div><p>Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem beh...
Soil food webs comprise a multitude of trophic interactions that can affect the composition and prod...
In consumer communities, intra- guild predation (IGP) is a commonly observed interaction that is wi...
Intraguild predation theory centres on two predictions: (i) for an omnivore and an intermediate pred...
1. The subsidy hypothesis states that communities receiving nutrient subsidies will demonstrate top-...
1. Most ecosystem functions and related services involve species interactions across trophic levels,...
Intra-guild predation (IGP) – where a top predator (IGPred) consumes both a basal resource and a com...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
This dataset was used to run the analyses in the paper "Arthropod food webs predicted from body leng...
Studies on the robustness of ecological communities suggest that the loss or reduction in abundance ...
Predation is an important biological process affecting prey populations and most prey in nature are ...
Variation in behavior among individual top predators (i.e., the behavioral type) can strongly shape ...
Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem behavior un...
Analysis of predator - prey interactions is a core concept of animal ecology, explaining structure a...
Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem behavior un...
<div><p>Successfully applying theoretical models to natural communities and predicting ecosystem beh...