The role of inputs of marine wrack and carrion in sandy‐beach ecosystems: a global review
Sandy beaches are iconic interfaces that functionally link the ocean with the land via the flow
of organic matter from the sea. These cross‐ecosystem fluxes often comprise uprooted …
of organic matter from the sea. These cross‐ecosystem fluxes often comprise uprooted …
Quantity and quality: unifying food web and ecosystem perspectives on the role of resource subsidies in freshwaters
Although the study of resource subsidies has emerged as a key topic in both ecosystem and
food web ecology, the dialogue over their role has been limited by separate approaches that …
food web ecology, the dialogue over their role has been limited by separate approaches that …
Production and fate of kelp detritus
KA Krumhansl, RE Scheibling - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2012 - int-res.com
The flow of detritus between habitats is an important form of connectivity that affects regional
productivity and the spatial organization of marine ecosystems. Kelps form highly productive …
productivity and the spatial organization of marine ecosystems. Kelps form highly productive …
Recovery of a marine keystone predator transforms terrestrial predator–prey dynamics
GH Roffler, CE Eriksson, JM Allen… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Sea otters (Enhydra lutris) and wolves (Canis lupus) are two apex predators with strong and
cascading effects on ecosystem structure and function. After decades of recovery from near …
cascading effects on ecosystem structure and function. After decades of recovery from near …
Loss of coastal ecosystem spatial connectivity and services by urbanization: Natural-to-urban integration for bay management
MA Aguilera, J Tapia, C Gallardo, P Núñez… - Journal of …, 2020 - Elsevier
Urbanization has negative consequences for the integrity of ecosystems and services they
provide, by reducing their extent and quality in both aquatic and terrestrial environments …
provide, by reducing their extent and quality in both aquatic and terrestrial environments …
Predator-induced collapse of niche structure and species coexistence
Biological invasions are both a pressing environmental challenge and an opportunity to
investigate fundamental ecological processes, such as the role of top predators in regulating …
investigate fundamental ecological processes, such as the role of top predators in regulating …
European seaweeds under pressure: Consequences for communities and ecosystem functioning
Seaweed assemblages represent the dominant autotrophic biomass in many coastal
environments, playing a central structural and functional role in several ecosystems. In …
environments, playing a central structural and functional role in several ecosystems. In …
Context dependency of animal resource subsidies
AL Subalusky, DM Post - Biological reviews, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The transport of resource subsidies by animals has been documented across a range of
species and ecosystems. Although many of these studies have shown that animal resource …
species and ecosystems. Although many of these studies have shown that animal resource …
Impacts of global climate change on the floras of oceanic islands–Projections, implications and current knowledge
Recent climate projections indicate substantial environmental alterations in oceanic island
regions during the 21st century, setting up profound threats to insular floras. Inherent …
regions during the 21st century, setting up profound threats to insular floras. Inherent …
Tri‐trophic interactions: bridging species, communities and ecosystems
A vast body of research demonstrates that many ecological and evolutionary processes can
only be understood from a tri‐trophic viewpoint, that is, one that moves beyond the pairwise …
only be understood from a tri‐trophic viewpoint, that is, one that moves beyond the pairwise …