We used 116 years of floral and faunal records from Mandarte Island, British Columbia, Canada, to estimate the indirect effects of humans on plant communities via their effects on the population size of a surface-nesting, colonial seabird, the Glaucous-winged gull (Larus glaucescens). Comparing current to historical records revealed 18 extirpations of native plant species (32% of species historically present), 31 exotic species introductions, and one case of exotic introduction followed by extirpation. Contemporary surveys indicated that native species cover declined dramatically from 1986 to 2006, coincident with the extirpation of ‘old-growth’ conifers. Because vegetation change co-occurred with an increasing gull population locally and r...
A conservation project aimed at ecosystem restoration had several unforeseen effects on a colony of ...
survival of native animals and plants due to the large subsidies provided by nutrient inputs of mari...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
We used 116 years of floral and faunal records from Mandarte Island, British Columbia, Canada, to es...
The aim of this study is to investigate vegetation changes on small Mediterranean islands under the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate vegetation changes on small Mediterranean islands under the ...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
This chapter discusses the various effects of seabirds in plant communities inhabiting seabird islan...
Abstract In the Aleutian Islands during the Holocene, terrestrial predators were actually absent; as...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
Non-native invasive plants are a widely acknowledged threat to global biodiversity. However, our und...
Ecological studies characterising population trends over decades or centuries can help to describe t...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
A conservation project aimed at ecosystem restoration had several unforeseen effects on a colony of ...
survival of native animals and plants due to the large subsidies provided by nutrient inputs of mari...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...
We used 116 years of floral and faunal records from Mandarte Island, British Columbia, Canada, to es...
The aim of this study is to investigate vegetation changes on small Mediterranean islands under the ...
The aim of this study is to investigate vegetation changes on small Mediterranean islands under the ...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
This chapter discusses the various effects of seabirds in plant communities inhabiting seabird islan...
Abstract In the Aleutian Islands during the Holocene, terrestrial predators were actually absent; as...
International audienceSeabirds are powerful environmental modulators, generating major changes in so...
Non-native invasive plants are a widely acknowledged threat to global biodiversity. However, our und...
Ecological studies characterising population trends over decades or centuries can help to describe t...
abstract: Species richness is decreasing at a global scale. At sub-global scales, that is, within an...
A conservation project aimed at ecosystem restoration had several unforeseen effects on a colony of ...
survival of native animals and plants due to the large subsidies provided by nutrient inputs of mari...
Seabirds are the most threatened group of marine animals, 53% of Procellariiformes (albatrosses, pet...