Facilitation strength across environmental and beneficiary trait gradients in stream communities
Ecosystem engineers modify habitats in ways that facilitate other community members by
ameliorating harsh conditions. The strength of such facilitation is predicted to be influenced …
ameliorating harsh conditions. The strength of such facilitation is predicted to be influenced …
Comparing benthic assemblages between Nocomis nests and ambient substrate in South Carolina streams
R Moore, CD Denison, BK Peoples - Southeastern Naturalist, 2023 - BioOne
Ecosystem engineers modify instream habitat to the benefit or detriment of other species.
Nocomis leptocephalus (Bluehead Chub) is a widespread minnow (Actinopterygii …
Nocomis leptocephalus (Bluehead Chub) is a widespread minnow (Actinopterygii …
Facilitation of benthic assemblages by Bluehead Chubs: Testing the stress‐gradient hypothesis in streams
IG Evelyn, JC Morse, BK Peoples - Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Ecosystem engineers facilitate beneficiary species by ameliorating physical habitat. The
stress‐gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts the importance of facilitation in communities …
stress‐gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts the importance of facilitation in communities …
There and Back Again: An Investigation of Reciprocal Linkages Across a Mosaic of Stream-Riparian Ecosystems in Northern Yellowstone National Park
JM Brooks - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Abstract In northern Yellowstone National Park, restoration of large carnivores had
cascading consequences for stream-riparian habitats, transitioning their plant communities …
cascading consequences for stream-riparian habitats, transitioning their plant communities …