The question whether animal populations are top-down and/or bottom-up controlled has motivated a thriving body of research over the past five decades. In this review I address two questions: 1) how do top-down and bottom-up controls influence large herbivore populations? 2) How do human activities and control systems influence the top-down and bottom-up processes that affect large herbivore population dynamics? Previous studies suggest that the relative influence of top-down vs. bottom-up control varies among ecosystems at the global level, with abrupt shifts in control possible in arid and semi-arid regions during years with large differences in rainfall. Humans as super-predators exert top-down control on large wild herbivore abundances t...
This is the author's peer-reviewed accepted manuscript. The original publication is copyrighted and ...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
Apex predators perform important functions that regulate ecosystems worldwide. However, little is kn...
The question whether animal populations are top-down and/or bottom-up controlled has motivated a thr...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
The theory of "top-down" ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
1. Wild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land u...
Large mammalian herbivores are major drivers of the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems...
1. Bjorkman et al. comment on Adams and Zhang's finding of more leaf herbivory with increasing latit...
This article reviews: 1) The role of natural and human-induced controls in influencing large herbivo...
Ongoing debate about whether food webs are primarily regulated by predators or by primary plant prod...
By nature of their size, grouping behaviour, and central position within most trophic webs, large te...
1. Indirect effects of large mammalian herbivores (LMH), while much less studied than those of apex ...
Wildlife conservation in terrestrial ecosystems requires an understanding of processes influencing p...
Work on the impacts of herbivores on ecosystems has traditionally focused on aboveground effects, bu...
This is the author's peer-reviewed accepted manuscript. The original publication is copyrighted and ...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
Apex predators perform important functions that regulate ecosystems worldwide. However, little is kn...
The question whether animal populations are top-down and/or bottom-up controlled has motivated a thr...
The theory of “top-down” ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
The theory of "top-down" ecological regulation predicts that herbivory suppresses plant abundance, b...
1. Wild large herbivores provide goods and income to rural communities, have major impacts on land u...
Large mammalian herbivores are major drivers of the structure and function of terrestrial ecosystems...
1. Bjorkman et al. comment on Adams and Zhang's finding of more leaf herbivory with increasing latit...
This article reviews: 1) The role of natural and human-induced controls in influencing large herbivo...
Ongoing debate about whether food webs are primarily regulated by predators or by primary plant prod...
By nature of their size, grouping behaviour, and central position within most trophic webs, large te...
1. Indirect effects of large mammalian herbivores (LMH), while much less studied than those of apex ...
Wildlife conservation in terrestrial ecosystems requires an understanding of processes influencing p...
Work on the impacts of herbivores on ecosystems has traditionally focused on aboveground effects, bu...
This is the author's peer-reviewed accepted manuscript. The original publication is copyrighted and ...
Large mammalian herbivores occupy half of the earth's land surface and are important both ecological...
Apex predators perform important functions that regulate ecosystems worldwide. However, little is kn...