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Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
by
Gray, Claudia L.
, Weissflog, Anita
, Laukkanen, Liisa
, Sam, Katerina
, Hill, Sarah J.
, Teder, Tiit
, Vandvik, Vigdis
, Hardwick, Bess
, Nichols, Elizabeth
, Basset, Yves
, Slade, Victor
, Hopkins, Tapani
, Donoso, David A.
, Drozd, Pavel
, Laird-Hopkins, Benita
, Asmus, Ashley
, Zhukovich, Vital
, Novotny, Vojtech
, Boesing, Andrea Larissa
, Cameron, Erin K.
, Milne, Sol
, Slade, Alison
, van Nouhuys, Saskya
, Schmidt, Niels M.
, Petry, William K.
, Dáttilo, Wesley
, Lewis, Owen T.
, Prokurat, Alena
, Mwesige, Isaiah
, Slade, Eleanor M.
, Andrew, Nigel R.
, Huang, Shuyin
, Barrio, Isabel C.
, Suchanková, Alžběta
, Koane, Bonny
, Nakamura, Akihiro
, Bonebrake, Timothy C.
, Hik, David S.
, Nell, Colleen S.
, Roslin, Tomas
in
Altitude
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Arthropods - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Birds - physiology
/ Caterpillars
/ Continents
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem structure
/ Ekologi
/ Equator
/ Equatorial regions
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionsbiologi
/ Food Chain
/ Geography
/ Herbivory
/ Insecta
/ Larva
/ Latitude
/ Life history
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Predation
/ Predators
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ Risk
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tropical environments
2017
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Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
by
Gray, Claudia L.
, Weissflog, Anita
, Laukkanen, Liisa
, Sam, Katerina
, Hill, Sarah J.
, Teder, Tiit
, Vandvik, Vigdis
, Hardwick, Bess
, Nichols, Elizabeth
, Basset, Yves
, Slade, Victor
, Hopkins, Tapani
, Donoso, David A.
, Drozd, Pavel
, Laird-Hopkins, Benita
, Asmus, Ashley
, Zhukovich, Vital
, Novotny, Vojtech
, Boesing, Andrea Larissa
, Cameron, Erin K.
, Milne, Sol
, Slade, Alison
, van Nouhuys, Saskya
, Schmidt, Niels M.
, Petry, William K.
, Dáttilo, Wesley
, Lewis, Owen T.
, Prokurat, Alena
, Mwesige, Isaiah
, Slade, Eleanor M.
, Andrew, Nigel R.
, Huang, Shuyin
, Barrio, Isabel C.
, Suchanková, Alžběta
, Koane, Bonny
, Nakamura, Akihiro
, Bonebrake, Timothy C.
, Hik, David S.
, Nell, Colleen S.
, Roslin, Tomas
in
Altitude
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Arthropods - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Birds - physiology
/ Caterpillars
/ Continents
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem structure
/ Ekologi
/ Equator
/ Equatorial regions
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionsbiologi
/ Food Chain
/ Geography
/ Herbivory
/ Insecta
/ Larva
/ Latitude
/ Life history
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Predation
/ Predators
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ Risk
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tropical environments
2017
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Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
by
Gray, Claudia L.
, Weissflog, Anita
, Laukkanen, Liisa
, Sam, Katerina
, Hill, Sarah J.
, Teder, Tiit
, Vandvik, Vigdis
, Hardwick, Bess
, Nichols, Elizabeth
, Basset, Yves
, Slade, Victor
, Hopkins, Tapani
, Donoso, David A.
, Drozd, Pavel
, Laird-Hopkins, Benita
, Asmus, Ashley
, Zhukovich, Vital
, Novotny, Vojtech
, Boesing, Andrea Larissa
, Cameron, Erin K.
, Milne, Sol
, Slade, Alison
, van Nouhuys, Saskya
, Schmidt, Niels M.
, Petry, William K.
, Dáttilo, Wesley
, Lewis, Owen T.
, Prokurat, Alena
, Mwesige, Isaiah
, Slade, Eleanor M.
, Andrew, Nigel R.
, Huang, Shuyin
, Barrio, Isabel C.
, Suchanková, Alžběta
, Koane, Bonny
, Nakamura, Akihiro
, Bonebrake, Timothy C.
, Hik, David S.
, Nell, Colleen S.
, Roslin, Tomas
in
Altitude
/ Animal behavior
/ Animals
/ Arthropods - physiology
/ Biodiversity
/ Birds - physiology
/ Caterpillars
/ Continents
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem structure
/ Ekologi
/ Equator
/ Equatorial regions
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Evolutionsbiologi
/ Food Chain
/ Geography
/ Herbivory
/ Insecta
/ Larva
/ Latitude
/ Life history
/ Mammals - physiology
/ Predation
/ Predators
/ Predatory Behavior
/ Prey
/ Risk
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tropical environments
2017
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Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
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Higher predation risk for insect prey at low latitudes and elevations
2017
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Overview
Biotic interactions underlie ecosystem structure and function, but predicting interaction outcomes is difficult. We tested the hypothesis that biotic interaction strength increases toward the equator, using a global experiment with model caterpillars to measure predation risk. Across an 11,660-kilometer latitudinal gradient spanning six continents, we found increasing predation toward the equator, with a parallel pattern of increasing predation toward lower elevations. Patterns across both latitude and elevation were driven by arthropod predators, with no systematic trend in attack rates by birds or mammals. These matching gradients at global and regional scales suggest consistent drivers of biotic interaction strength, a finding that needs to be integrated into general theories of herbivory, community organization, and life-history evolution.
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