Size is a fundamental organismal trait and an important driver of ecosystem functions. Although large individuals may dominate some functions and provide important habitat structuring effects, intra-specific body size effects are rarely investigated in the context of BEF relationships. We used an in situ density manipulation experiment to explore the contribution of large, deep-burrowing bivalves to oxygen and nutrient fluxes across the sediment-water interface. By manipulating bivalve size structure through the removal of large individuals, we held species identity constant, but altered the trait characteristics of the community. The number of large bivalves was the best predictor of ecosystem functioning. Our results highlight that (a) ac...
Although most physiological processes of bivalves are highly size- dependent in a non-linear manner,...
The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally acc...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
Size is a fundamental organismal trait and an important driver of ecosystem functions. Although larg...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence shows that increased biodiversity has a positive effect on ecosystem f...
Body size of life on Earth spans many orders of magnitude, and with it scales the energetic requirem...
A negative consequence of biodiversity loss is reduced rates of ecosystem functions. Phylogenetic-ba...
The effective use of ecosystem engineers in biodiversity conservation is contingent on an understand...
Accumulating evidence shows that increased biodiversity has a positive effect on ecosystem functioni...
ABSTRACT: The extent to which changes in biodiversity are causally linked to key ecosystem processes...
There is unequivocal evidence that altered biodiversity, through changes in the expression and distr...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
Fishing decreases the biomass of target species via reduction in the numbers and/or size of individu...
There is now strong evidence that ecosystem properties are influenced by alterations in biodiversity...
Although most physiological processes of bivalves are highly size- dependent in a non-linear manner,...
The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally acc...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...
Size is a fundamental organismal trait and an important driver of ecosystem functions. Although larg...
Estuarine ecosystems, as critical transition zones between land, freshwater and the sea, are hotspot...
<div><p>Accumulating evidence shows that increased biodiversity has a positive effect on ecosystem f...
Body size of life on Earth spans many orders of magnitude, and with it scales the energetic requirem...
A negative consequence of biodiversity loss is reduced rates of ecosystem functions. Phylogenetic-ba...
The effective use of ecosystem engineers in biodiversity conservation is contingent on an understand...
Accumulating evidence shows that increased biodiversity has a positive effect on ecosystem functioni...
ABSTRACT: The extent to which changes in biodiversity are causally linked to key ecosystem processes...
There is unequivocal evidence that altered biodiversity, through changes in the expression and distr...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
Fishing decreases the biomass of target species via reduction in the numbers and/or size of individu...
There is now strong evidence that ecosystem properties are influenced by alterations in biodiversity...
Although most physiological processes of bivalves are highly size- dependent in a non-linear manner,...
The importance of individual species in mediating ecosystem process and functioning is generally acc...
Deep-sea systems are understudied compared to any other ecological system on Earth, but they are imp...