<p>A ubiquitous interaction operates at the base of food webs in many terrestrial ecosystems of the world, creating the foundation for bottom-up regulation of consumers. This interaction plays out as follows. Populations of herbivores deplete plant biomass by foraging. Increasing herbivore population size intensifies this depletion, which in turn, creates a negative feedback regulating herbivore population growth. Large herbivores and the plants they consume offer a useful system for studying this interaction because populations of large herbivores are often regulated by density dependence, defined as the reduction in the per-capita growth rate that occurs as populations grow. Diminished body mass of individuals has been repeatedly ob...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...
Microsite and propagule limitation are predicted to jointly influence plant community assembly and d...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
The fundamental constraints governing the flow of energy through consumer-resource systems ultimatel...
Top-down predator-prey effects that alter the abundance, biomass, or productivity of a population co...
The concept of density-dependence is foundational to our understanding of the ecology and management...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
The interaction between bottom-up and top-down forces in regulating plant communities is a long-stan...
International audienceBiological control of nutrient cycles is well documented in aquatic ecosystems...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Herbivores induce plants to undergo diverse processes that minimize costs to the plant, such as prod...
Human activities are transforming grassland biomass via changing climate, elemental nutrients, and h...
International audienceIn the context of remarkable increases in many deer populations observed in te...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...
Microsite and propagule limitation are predicted to jointly influence plant community assembly and d...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
The fundamental constraints governing the flow of energy through consumer-resource systems ultimatel...
Top-down predator-prey effects that alter the abundance, biomass, or productivity of a population co...
The concept of density-dependence is foundational to our understanding of the ecology and management...
In the long‐term, herbivores can alter nutrient dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems by changing the f...
The interaction between bottom-up and top-down forces in regulating plant communities is a long-stan...
International audienceBiological control of nutrient cycles is well documented in aquatic ecosystems...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
Herbivores induce plants to undergo diverse processes that minimize costs to the plant, such as prod...
Human activities are transforming grassland biomass via changing climate, elemental nutrients, and h...
International audienceIn the context of remarkable increases in many deer populations observed in te...
Mammalian herbivores shape the structure and function of many nutrient-limited or low-productive ter...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
Reindeer appear to have strong positive effects on plant productivity and nutrient cycling in strong...
Microsite and propagule limitation are predicted to jointly influence plant community assembly and d...