Recent theoretical work (Vos et al. 2004) predicts that inducible defences prevent strong population fluctuations under high levels of nutrient enrichment. Here we evaluate this model prediction and show that inducible defences in algae stabilize the dynamics of experimentally assembled bi- and tritrophic planktonic food chains. At high phosphorus levels, we observed strong population fluctuations in all food chains with undefended algae. These fluctuations did not occur when algae had inducible defences. At low phosphorus levels, we observed deterministic consumer extinctions, as predicted by stoichiometric theory. Our study thus shows that both biotically and abiotically induced changes in algal food quality affect the stability and persi...
Resource edibility is a crucial factor in ecological theory on the relative importance of bottom-up ...
Herbivores may grow with nutrient or energy limitation, depending on food abundance and the chemical...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
In order to evaluate the effects of inducible defences on community stability and persistence, we an...
In order to evaluate the effects of inducible defences on community stability and persistence, we an...
1. Theoretical studies have shown that inducible defences have the potential to affect population st...
Ecologists have long debated the role of predation in mediating the coexistence of prey species. The...
The effects of inducible defenses and constitutive defenses on population dynamics were investigated...
In lakes and reservoirs in which Daphnia is able to suppress the biomass of edible algae far below t...
Theoretical studies have predicted that inducible defenses affect food chain dynamics and persistenc...
Simple models, based on Lotka-Volterra types of interactions between predator and prey, predict that...
Ecological theory predicts that stable populations should yield to large-amplitude cycles in richer ...
Contains fulltext : 19587_hardtoha.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many sp...
Resource edibility is a crucial factor in ecological theory on the relative importance of bottom-up ...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
Resource edibility is a crucial factor in ecological theory on the relative importance of bottom-up ...
Herbivores may grow with nutrient or energy limitation, depending on food abundance and the chemical...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...
In order to evaluate the effects of inducible defences on community stability and persistence, we an...
In order to evaluate the effects of inducible defences on community stability and persistence, we an...
1. Theoretical studies have shown that inducible defences have the potential to affect population st...
Ecologists have long debated the role of predation in mediating the coexistence of prey species. The...
The effects of inducible defenses and constitutive defenses on population dynamics were investigated...
In lakes and reservoirs in which Daphnia is able to suppress the biomass of edible algae far below t...
Theoretical studies have predicted that inducible defenses affect food chain dynamics and persistenc...
Simple models, based on Lotka-Volterra types of interactions between predator and prey, predict that...
Ecological theory predicts that stable populations should yield to large-amplitude cycles in richer ...
Contains fulltext : 19587_hardtoha.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Many sp...
Resource edibility is a crucial factor in ecological theory on the relative importance of bottom-up ...
Biodiversity has both fascinated and puzzled biologists(1). In aquatic ecosystems, the biodiversity ...
Resource edibility is a crucial factor in ecological theory on the relative importance of bottom-up ...
Herbivores may grow with nutrient or energy limitation, depending on food abundance and the chemical...
Predicting where state-changing thresholds lie can be inherently complex in ecosystems characterized...