Data, code, and figures used in statistical analyses for the paper "Predator mass mortality events restructure freshwater food webs via trophic decoupling". If you have any questions or comments about the data, code, or figures, please email Simon at simontye@uark.edu
As the rise of technology and the internet has increased society\u27s ability to store and gather in...
The minimum ecologically viable population size (MEVP) of a species describes the minimum size at wh...
Predators control prey populations and influence communities and the functioning of ecosystems throu...
Global declines of animal abundances are emblematic of the Anthropocene. Recent animal declines have...
Global change is altering the diversity, composition, and interactions of predator species even more...
Climate fluctuations and human exploitation are causing global changes in nutrient enrichment of ter...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
The health of aquatic communities is under threat globally by anthropogenic impacts. A healthy ecolo...
This dataset contains empirical estimates on mean dry weight and numerical densities for macroinvert...
Trophic cascades involve powerful feeding interactions that can alter the flow of energy and the abu...
The world is facing a serious biodiversity-loss crisis and stream ecosystems are among the most vuln...
Understanding how wild populations respond to multiple environmental stressors, and how they recover...
1. Natural and anthropogenic disturbances commonly alter patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem func...
As the rise of technology and the internet has increased society\u27s ability to store and gather in...
The minimum ecologically viable population size (MEVP) of a species describes the minimum size at wh...
Predators control prey populations and influence communities and the functioning of ecosystems throu...
Global declines of animal abundances are emblematic of the Anthropocene. Recent animal declines have...
Global change is altering the diversity, composition, and interactions of predator species even more...
Climate fluctuations and human exploitation are causing global changes in nutrient enrichment of ter...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
Paradigms of sustainable exploitation focus on population dynamics of prey and yields to humanity bu...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
The health of aquatic communities is under threat globally by anthropogenic impacts. A healthy ecolo...
This dataset contains empirical estimates on mean dry weight and numerical densities for macroinvert...
Trophic cascades involve powerful feeding interactions that can alter the flow of energy and the abu...
The world is facing a serious biodiversity-loss crisis and stream ecosystems are among the most vuln...
Understanding how wild populations respond to multiple environmental stressors, and how they recover...
1. Natural and anthropogenic disturbances commonly alter patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem func...
As the rise of technology and the internet has increased society\u27s ability to store and gather in...
The minimum ecologically viable population size (MEVP) of a species describes the minimum size at wh...
Predators control prey populations and influence communities and the functioning of ecosystems throu...