Terrestrial predators have been shown to aggregate along stream margins during periods when the emergence of adult aquatic insects is high. Such aggregation may be especially evident when terrestrial surroundings are relatively unproductive, and there are steep productivity gradients across riparia. In tropical forests, however, the productivity of inland terrestrial habitats may decrease the resource gradient across riparia, thus lessening any tendency of terrestrial predators to aggregate along stream margins. We elucidated the spatio-temporal variability in the distribution of ground-dwelling spiders and terrestrial arthropod prey within the riparia of two forest streams in tropical Hong Kong by sampling arthropods along transects at dif...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
The composition of the spider fauna of riparian forests is insufficiently known. These forests, adja...
Streams are likely to be increasingly important for the conservation of non-riparian forest diversit...
Abstract. The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites alon...
Spiders that are abundant along streams may depend on energy subsidies across land-water ecotones, b...
Terrestrial arthropods might represent an important energy source for stream predators, but these tr...
Emerging aquatic insects provide important cross-ecosystem subsidies to riparian ecosystems and elic...
Emerging aquatic insects provide important subsidies to consumers in terrestrial ecosystems and elic...
The potential relationship between riparian arachnids and aquatic insect productivity was assessed i...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
Spatial subsidies of energy and nutrients can influence the distribution of consumers in riparian ha...
It has been hypothesised that river margin ecotones are highly sensitive to changes in the hydrologi...
Abundance and distribution of riparian predators are strongly affected by trophic subsidies from aqu...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Differences in chlorophylls and detritus standing stocks reflected the degree of shading by riparian...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
The composition of the spider fauna of riparian forests is insufficiently known. These forests, adja...
Streams are likely to be increasingly important for the conservation of non-riparian forest diversit...
Abstract. The contribution of adult aquatic insects to riparian prey availability at four sites alon...
Spiders that are abundant along streams may depend on energy subsidies across land-water ecotones, b...
Terrestrial arthropods might represent an important energy source for stream predators, but these tr...
Emerging aquatic insects provide important cross-ecosystem subsidies to riparian ecosystems and elic...
Emerging aquatic insects provide important subsidies to consumers in terrestrial ecosystems and elic...
The potential relationship between riparian arachnids and aquatic insect productivity was assessed i...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
Spatial subsidies of energy and nutrients can influence the distribution of consumers in riparian ha...
It has been hypothesised that river margin ecotones are highly sensitive to changes in the hydrologi...
Abundance and distribution of riparian predators are strongly affected by trophic subsidies from aqu...
The transfer of prey resources between ecosystems can have dramatic consequences for both recipient ...
Differences in chlorophylls and detritus standing stocks reflected the degree of shading by riparian...
Rivers around the world are drying with increasing frequency, but little is known about effects on t...
The composition of the spider fauna of riparian forests is insufficiently known. These forests, adja...
Streams are likely to be increasingly important for the conservation of non-riparian forest diversit...