Human activities are the main current driver of global change. From hunter-gatherers through to Neolithic societies–and particularly in contemporary industrialised countries–humans have (voluntarily or involuntarily) provided other animals with food, often with a high spatio-temporal predictability. Nowadays, as much as 30–40% of all food produced in Earth is wasted. We argue here that predictable anthropogenic food subsidies (PAFS) provided historically by humans to animals has shaped many communities and ecosystems as we see them nowadays. PAFS improve individual fitness triggering population increases of opportunistic species, which may affect communities, food webs and ecosystems by altering processes such as competition, predator–prey ...
The impact of human activities on the global environment has increased to such an extent that the cu...
Marine coastal ecosystems are among the most exposed to global environmental change, with reported e...
Funding Christian Schader, Adrian Muller, Nadia El-Hage Scialabba, Judith Hecht, Anne Isensee, Harin...
<div><p>Food subsidies have the potential to modify ecosystems and affect the provision of goods and...
Food subsidies have the potential to modify ecosystems and affect the provision of goods and service...
Food subsidies have the potential to modify ecosystems and affect the provision of goods and service...
Climate change and anthropogenic pressure are deeply altering the global environments dramatically t...
The exchange of material and individuals between neighboring food webs is ubiquitous and affects eco...
Natural ecosystems are open to flows of energy, materials, and organisms. These subsidies are ubiqui...
The exchange of material and individuals between neighboring food webs is ubiquitous and affects eco...
Humans play an essential role as modulators of energy flow within food webs in terrestrial and marin...
The stark observation of the co-existence of undernourishment, nutrient deficiencies and overweight ...
All organisms are ultimately dependent on a large diversity of consumptive and non-consumptive inter...
For centuries, human activities have altered the population dynamics of wildlife. New anthropogen...
Humanity’s main societal and epistemic transitions also mirror changes in its approach to the food s...
The impact of human activities on the global environment has increased to such an extent that the cu...
Marine coastal ecosystems are among the most exposed to global environmental change, with reported e...
Funding Christian Schader, Adrian Muller, Nadia El-Hage Scialabba, Judith Hecht, Anne Isensee, Harin...
<div><p>Food subsidies have the potential to modify ecosystems and affect the provision of goods and...
Food subsidies have the potential to modify ecosystems and affect the provision of goods and service...
Food subsidies have the potential to modify ecosystems and affect the provision of goods and service...
Climate change and anthropogenic pressure are deeply altering the global environments dramatically t...
The exchange of material and individuals between neighboring food webs is ubiquitous and affects eco...
Natural ecosystems are open to flows of energy, materials, and organisms. These subsidies are ubiqui...
The exchange of material and individuals between neighboring food webs is ubiquitous and affects eco...
Humans play an essential role as modulators of energy flow within food webs in terrestrial and marin...
The stark observation of the co-existence of undernourishment, nutrient deficiencies and overweight ...
All organisms are ultimately dependent on a large diversity of consumptive and non-consumptive inter...
For centuries, human activities have altered the population dynamics of wildlife. New anthropogen...
Humanity’s main societal and epistemic transitions also mirror changes in its approach to the food s...
The impact of human activities on the global environment has increased to such an extent that the cu...
Marine coastal ecosystems are among the most exposed to global environmental change, with reported e...
Funding Christian Schader, Adrian Muller, Nadia El-Hage Scialabba, Judith Hecht, Anne Isensee, Harin...