Small rodent population cycles characterise northern ecosystems, and the cause of these cycles has been a long-lasting central topic in ecology, with trophic interactions currently considered the most plausible cause. While some researchers have rejected plant–herbivore interactions as a cause of rodent cycles, others have continued to research their potential roles. Here, we present an overview of whether plants can cause rodent population cycles, dividing this idea into four different hypotheses with different pathways of plant impacts and related assumptions. Our systematic review of the existing literature identified 238 studies from 150 publications. This evidence base covered studies from the temperate biome to the tundra, but t...
Herbivores modify their environment by consuming plant biomass and redistributing materials across t...
Loss of seeds to consumers is common in plant communities, but the degree to which these losses infl...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
Small rodent population cycles characterise northern ecosystems, and the cause of these cycles has b...
Variability in biotic interaction strength is an integral part of food web functioning. However, the...
Questions: How do rodents with cyclic population dynamics affect seedling recruitment in alpine habi...
Predicting the impacts of present global warming requires an understanding of the factors controllin...
Variability in biotic interaction strength is an integral part of food web functioning. However, the...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
We focused on the potential contribution of fossorial rodents to recovery of degraded abandoned Mong...
Although post-dispersal seed predators are common and often reduce seed density, their influence on ...
Abstract It is not clear how plant species preferred as forage by rodents persist in prairie vegetat...
Background: Cyclic rodent population dynamics are subjected to both intrinsic regulatory processes s...
Spatial variation in the strength of trophic cascades in arctic tundra has been related to flows of ...
Herbivores modify their environment by consuming plant biomass and redistributing materials across t...
Loss of seeds to consumers is common in plant communities, but the degree to which these losses infl...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...
Small rodent population cycles characterise northern ecosystems, and the cause of these cycles has b...
Variability in biotic interaction strength is an integral part of food web functioning. However, the...
Questions: How do rodents with cyclic population dynamics affect seedling recruitment in alpine habi...
Predicting the impacts of present global warming requires an understanding of the factors controllin...
Variability in biotic interaction strength is an integral part of food web functioning. However, the...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
We focused on the potential contribution of fossorial rodents to recovery of degraded abandoned Mong...
Although post-dispersal seed predators are common and often reduce seed density, their influence on ...
Abstract It is not clear how plant species preferred as forage by rodents persist in prairie vegetat...
Background: Cyclic rodent population dynamics are subjected to both intrinsic regulatory processes s...
Spatial variation in the strength of trophic cascades in arctic tundra has been related to flows of ...
Herbivores modify their environment by consuming plant biomass and redistributing materials across t...
Loss of seeds to consumers is common in plant communities, but the degree to which these losses infl...
1. In agriculture, both valuable ecosystem services and unwanted ecosystem disservices can be produc...