Decades of ecological study have demonstrated the importance of top-down and bottom-up controls on food webs, yet few studies within this context have quantified the magnitude of energy and material fluxes at the whole-ecosystem scale. We examined top-down and bottom-up effects on food web fluxes using a field experiment that manipulated the presence of a consumer, the Trinidadian guppy Poecilia reticulata, and the production of basal resources by thinning the riparian forest canopy to increase incident light. To gauge the effects of these reach-scale manipulations on food web fluxes, we used a nitrogen (15N) stable isotope tracer to compare basal resource treatments (thinned canopy vs. control) and consumer treatments (guppy introdu...
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Top-down control in ecosystems is dependent on food web structure. In this study, we developed 126 m...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Decades of ecological study have demonstrated the importance of top-down and bottom-up controls on f...
<div><p>The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is ofte...
The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confou...
The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confou...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
Because food web regimes control the biomass of primary producers (e.g., plants or algae), intermedi...
Networks of direct and indirect biotic interactions underpin the complex dynamics and stability of e...
The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confou...
The two experiments described in this thesis attempt to identify the mechanisms that determine the ...
In Lake Tanganyika, high secondary production and stunning biodiversity exists in the face of extrem...
In contrast to that for grazing systems, relatively little information exists for trophic cascades i...
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Top-down control in ecosystems is dependent on food web structure. In this study, we developed 126 m...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...
Decades of ecological study have demonstrated the importance of top-down and bottom-up controls on f...
<div><p>The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is ofte...
The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confou...
The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confou...
Variable hydrology of rivers strongly affects biophysical factors that influence primary production ...
Cross system subsidies of energy and materials can be a substantial fraction of food web fluxes in e...
Because food web regimes control the biomass of primary producers (e.g., plants or algae), intermedi...
Networks of direct and indirect biotic interactions underpin the complex dynamics and stability of e...
The effect of consumers on their resources has been demonstrated in many systems but is often confou...
The two experiments described in this thesis attempt to identify the mechanisms that determine the ...
In Lake Tanganyika, high secondary production and stunning biodiversity exists in the face of extrem...
In contrast to that for grazing systems, relatively little information exists for trophic cascades i...
<!-- @page { margin: 2cm } P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm } --> Using a nutrient enrichment experi...
Top-down control in ecosystems is dependent on food web structure. In this study, we developed 126 m...
In headwater streams that are heavily shaded by surrounding forests, primary production is often low...