Trophic cascades: the primacy of trait‐mediated indirect interactions
Yale University · Institute of Entomology
Abstract
Abstract Trophic cascades are textbook examples of predator indirect effects on ecological systems. Yet there is considerable debate about their nature, strength and overall importance. This debate stems in part from continued uncertainty about the ultimate mechanisms driving cascading effects. We present a synthesis of empirical evidence in support of one possible ultimate mechanism: the foraging‐predation risk trade‐offs undertaken by intermediary species. We show that simple trade‐off behaviour can lead to both positive and negative indirect effects of predators on plant resources and hence can explain considerable contingency on the nature and strength of cascading effects among systems. Thus, predicting…
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3Topics & keywords
- Trophic cascade
- Trophic level
- Ecology
- Predation
- Contingency
- Trait
- Foraging
- Conceptualization