articleEcology LettersOct 2, 2008GREEN OA

Global change and species interactions in terrestrial ecosystems

University of Canterbury · Estación Biológica de Doñana · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The main drivers of global environmental change (CO2 enrichment, nitrogen deposition, climate, biotic invasions and land use) cause extinctions and alter species distributions, and recent evidence shows that they exert pervasive impacts on various antagonistic and mutualistic interactions among species. In this review, we synthesize data from 688 published studies to show that these drivers often alter competitive interactions among plants and animals, exert multitrophic effects on the decomposer food web, increase intensity of pathogen infection, weaken mutualisms involving plants, and enhance herbivory while having variable effects on predation. A recurrent finding is that there is substantial variability…

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Keywords
  • Abiotic component
  • Ecosystem
  • Ecology
  • Decomposer
  • Food web
  • Biology
  • Terrestrial ecosystem
  • Global change
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