Understanding the effects of predators and resources on primary producers has been a major focus of interest in ecology. Within this context, the trophic cascade concept especially concerning the pelagic zone of lakes has been the focus of the majority of these studies. However, littoral food webs could be especially interesting because base trophic levels may be strongly regulated by consumers and prone to be light limited. In this study, the availability of nutrients and light and the presence of an omnivorous fish (Hyphessobrycon bifasciatus) were manipulated in enclosures placed in a humic coastal lagoon (Cabiúnas Lagoon, Macaé - RJ) to evaluate the individual and interactive effects of resource availability (nutrients and light) and fo...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Difficulties to simply transfer trophic cascade theory from temperate to tropical lakes are now well...
Interactions between phytoplankton and zooplankton affect the overall functioning of lakes. Herbivor...
Understanding the effects of predators and resources on primary producers has been a major focus of ...
Ecological stoichiometry describes the biochemical constraints of trophic interactions emerging from...
The aim of this thesis was to identify general structuring mechanisms in benthic food webs within th...
Ecological stoichiometry can be a powerful tool to understand food web consequences of altered bioge...
Food quality may play an important role in consumer population dynamics.The frequently large differe...
Top-down control in ecosystems is dependent on food web structure. In this study, we developed 126 m...
Abstract We examined the separate and interactive effects of light, nutrients, and zooplanktivorous ...
Omnivory has been implicated in both diffusing and intensifying the effects of consumer control in f...
It has been hypothesized that the trophic structure of aquatic ecosystems is controlled by two sets ...
In most lakes, zooplankton production is constrained by food quantity, but frequently high C:P poses...
This thesis links biogeochemical cycling to classical ecology. Predictions derived from food chain t...
Modern food web studies are typically conducted from a trophic dynamic perspective that focuses on c...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Difficulties to simply transfer trophic cascade theory from temperate to tropical lakes are now well...
Interactions between phytoplankton and zooplankton affect the overall functioning of lakes. Herbivor...
Understanding the effects of predators and resources on primary producers has been a major focus of ...
Ecological stoichiometry describes the biochemical constraints of trophic interactions emerging from...
The aim of this thesis was to identify general structuring mechanisms in benthic food webs within th...
Ecological stoichiometry can be a powerful tool to understand food web consequences of altered bioge...
Food quality may play an important role in consumer population dynamics.The frequently large differe...
Top-down control in ecosystems is dependent on food web structure. In this study, we developed 126 m...
Abstract We examined the separate and interactive effects of light, nutrients, and zooplanktivorous ...
Omnivory has been implicated in both diffusing and intensifying the effects of consumer control in f...
It has been hypothesized that the trophic structure of aquatic ecosystems is controlled by two sets ...
In most lakes, zooplankton production is constrained by food quantity, but frequently high C:P poses...
This thesis links biogeochemical cycling to classical ecology. Predictions derived from food chain t...
Modern food web studies are typically conducted from a trophic dynamic perspective that focuses on c...
Some of the major problems we face today are human induced changes to the nitrogen (N), phosphorus (...
Difficulties to simply transfer trophic cascade theory from temperate to tropical lakes are now well...
Interactions between phytoplankton and zooplankton affect the overall functioning of lakes. Herbivor...