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Ecosystem engineering strengthens bottom-up and weakens top-down effects via trait-mediated indirect interactions
by
Li, Xiaofei
, Pearson, Dean
, Zhong, Zhiwei
, Zhu, Yu
, Wang, Deli
, Sanders, Dirk
, Wang, Ling
in
Animals
/ Bottom-Up Effects
/ Density
/ Density-Mediated Indirect Effects
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystem Engineering
/ Ecosystems
/ Engineering
/ Field tests
/ Grasshoppers
/ Grassland
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ Microclimate
/ Microcosms
/ Phenotype
/ Poaceae
/ Population Dynamics
/ Sheep
/ Spiders
/ Top-Down Effects
/ Trait-Mediated Indirect Effects
/ Trophic relationships
2017
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Ecosystem engineering strengthens bottom-up and weakens top-down effects via trait-mediated indirect interactions
by
Li, Xiaofei
, Pearson, Dean
, Zhong, Zhiwei
, Zhu, Yu
, Wang, Deli
, Sanders, Dirk
, Wang, Ling
in
Animals
/ Bottom-Up Effects
/ Density
/ Density-Mediated Indirect Effects
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystem Engineering
/ Ecosystems
/ Engineering
/ Field tests
/ Grasshoppers
/ Grassland
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ Microclimate
/ Microcosms
/ Phenotype
/ Poaceae
/ Population Dynamics
/ Sheep
/ Spiders
/ Top-Down Effects
/ Trait-Mediated Indirect Effects
/ Trophic relationships
2017
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Ecosystem engineering strengthens bottom-up and weakens top-down effects via trait-mediated indirect interactions
by
Li, Xiaofei
, Pearson, Dean
, Zhong, Zhiwei
, Zhu, Yu
, Wang, Deli
, Sanders, Dirk
, Wang, Ling
in
Animals
/ Bottom-Up Effects
/ Density
/ Density-Mediated Indirect Effects
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystem Engineering
/ Ecosystems
/ Engineering
/ Field tests
/ Grasshoppers
/ Grassland
/ Herbivores
/ Herbivory
/ Microclimate
/ Microcosms
/ Phenotype
/ Poaceae
/ Population Dynamics
/ Sheep
/ Spiders
/ Top-Down Effects
/ Trait-Mediated Indirect Effects
/ Trophic relationships
2017
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Ecosystem engineering strengthens bottom-up and weakens top-down effects via trait-mediated indirect interactions
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Ecosystem engineering strengthens bottom-up and weakens top-down effects via trait-mediated indirect interactions
2017
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Trophic interactions and ecosystem engineering are ubiquitous and powerful forces structuring ecosystems, yet how these processes interact to shape natural systems is poorly understood. Moreover, trophic effects can be driven by both density- and trait-mediated interactions. Microcosm studies demonstrate that trait-mediated interactions may be as strong as density-mediated interactions, but the relative importance of these pathways at natural spatial and temporal scales is underexplored. Here, we integrate large-scale field experiments and microcosms to examine the effects of ecosystem engineering on trophic interactions while also exploring how ecological scale influences density- and trait-mediated interaction pathways. We demonstrate that (i) ecosystem engineering can shift the balance between top-down and bottom-up interactions, (ii) such effects can be driven by cryptic trait-mediated interactions, and (iii) the relative importance of density- versus trait-mediated interaction pathways can be scale dependent. Our findings reveal the complex interplay between ecosystem engineering, trophic interactions, and ecological scale in structuring natural systems.
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The Royal Society,The Royal Society Publishing
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