Temperature directly and indirectly influences food web structure
JP Gibert - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Understanding whether and how environmental conditions may impact food web structure at
a global scale is central to our ability to predict how food webs will respond to climate …
a global scale is central to our ability to predict how food webs will respond to climate …
Homogenization of freshwater lakes: Recent compositional shifts in fish communities are explained by gamefish movement and not climate change
Globally, lake fish communities are being subjected to a range of scale‐dependent
anthropogenic pressures, from climate change to eutrophication, and from overexploitation …
anthropogenic pressures, from climate change to eutrophication, and from overexploitation …
Model‐based decomposition of environmental, spatial and species‐interaction effects on the community structure of common fish species in 772 European lakes
T Mehner, C Argillier, T Hesthagen… - Global Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We tested whether there is a strong effect of species interactions on assembly of local
lake fish communities, in addition to environmental filters and dispersal. Location Seven …
lake fish communities, in addition to environmental filters and dispersal. Location Seven …
Common processes drive metacommunity structure in freshwater fish
T Kadoya, KA Nilsson, J Kelly, TJ Bartley… - Global Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Environmental change affects metacommunity structure both directly—via abiotic factors
and dispersal that affect species occurrence—and indirectly—via complex interactions …
and dispersal that affect species occurrence—and indirectly—via complex interactions …
Trophic complexity of small fish in nearshore food webs
HA Wellard Kelly, KE Kovalenko, TD Ahrenstorff… - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
Small nearshore fishes are an important part of lacustrine and functional diversity and link
pelagic and benthic habitats by serving as prey for larger nearshore and offshore fishes …
pelagic and benthic habitats by serving as prey for larger nearshore and offshore fishes …
Species-specific preferences drive the differential effects of lake factors on fish production
LA Jarvis, BC McMeans… - Canadian Journal of …, 2020 - cdnsciencepub.com
As the global human population grows, it remains a top priority for communities, managers,
policymakers, and stakeholders to maintain healthy, sustainable, and productive fisheries …
policymakers, and stakeholders to maintain healthy, sustainable, and productive fisheries …
Biotic and abiotic determinants of finescale dace distribution at the southern edge of their range
ECJ Booher, AW Walters - Diversity and Distributions, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The factors that set range limits for animal populations can inform management plans
aimed at maintaining regional biodiversity. We examine abiotic and biotic drivers of the …
aimed at maintaining regional biodiversity. We examine abiotic and biotic drivers of the …
Hummingbird community structure and nectar resources modulate the response of interspecific competition to forest conversion
On-going land-use change has profound impacts on biodiversity by filtering species that
cannot survive in disturbed landscapes and potentially altering biotic interactions. In …
cannot survive in disturbed landscapes and potentially altering biotic interactions. In …
Hydrological connectivity and environment characteristics explain spatial variation in fish assemblages in a wet–dry tropical river
Hydrological connectivity in river systems facilitates the movement of animals across riverine
landscapes and influences fish habitat but is threatened by climate change and water …
landscapes and influences fish habitat but is threatened by climate change and water …
Structural equation models suggest that bottom‐up processes override top‐down processes in boreal pikeperch (Sander lucioperca) lakes
Inter‐relations between water quality and piscivore populations have remained poorly
studied but their quantification is crucial for the ecosystem‐based management of inland …
studied but their quantification is crucial for the ecosystem‐based management of inland …