Suboptimal environmental conditions are ubiquitous in nature and commonly drive the outcome of biological interactions in community processes. Despite the importance of biological interactions for community processes, knowledge on how species interactions are affected by a limiting resource, e.g. low food availability, remains limited. Here, we tested whether variation in food supply causes non-additive consumption patterns, using the macroinvertebrate community of intertidal sandy beaches as a model system. We quantified isotopically labelled diatom consumption by three macroinvertebrate species (Bathyporeia pilosa, Haustorius arenarius and Scolelepis squamata) kept in mesocosms in either monoculture or a 3-species community at a range of ...
Patterns of community structure are thought to be driven by consumer processes in benthic marine sys...
Reconciling how niche and neutral processes may be important in species coexistence has revealed two...
Few manipulative experiments that explicitly test the relationship between biodiversity and ecosyste...
Suboptimal environmental conditions are ubiquitous in nature and commonly drive the outcome of biolo...
Suboptimal environmental conditions are ubiquitous in nature and commonly drive the outcome of biolo...
Biological assemblages are constantly undergoing change, with species being introduced, extirpated a...
There is unequivocal evidence that altered biodiversity, through changes in the expression and distr...
Hundreds of studies that have explored how biodiversity affects the productivity and stability of ec...
Many aquatic ecosystems are sustained by detrital subsidies of leaf litter derived from exogenous so...
Declines in species diversity carry profound implications for ecosystem functioning. Communities of ...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
Publisher versionDiatoms are important primary producers in shallow water environments. Few studies ...
Patterns of community structure are thought to be driven by consumer processes in benthic marine sys...
Reconciling how niche and neutral processes may be important in species coexistence has revealed two...
Few manipulative experiments that explicitly test the relationship between biodiversity and ecosyste...
Suboptimal environmental conditions are ubiquitous in nature and commonly drive the outcome of biolo...
Suboptimal environmental conditions are ubiquitous in nature and commonly drive the outcome of biolo...
Biological assemblages are constantly undergoing change, with species being introduced, extirpated a...
There is unequivocal evidence that altered biodiversity, through changes in the expression and distr...
Hundreds of studies that have explored how biodiversity affects the productivity and stability of ec...
Many aquatic ecosystems are sustained by detrital subsidies of leaf litter derived from exogenous so...
Declines in species diversity carry profound implications for ecosystem functioning. Communities of ...
Accurate prediction of the biodiversity-ecosystem functioning relationship requires adequate underst...
Coastal squeeze is the largest threat for sandy coastal areas. To mitigate seaward threats, erosion ...
Publisher versionDiatoms are important primary producers in shallow water environments. Few studies ...
Patterns of community structure are thought to be driven by consumer processes in benthic marine sys...
Reconciling how niche and neutral processes may be important in species coexistence has revealed two...
Few manipulative experiments that explicitly test the relationship between biodiversity and ecosyste...