Reducing allochthonous resources in a subarctic grassland alters arthropod food webs via predator diet and density

Abstract Emergent aquatic insects can be major conduits of resources moving from freshwater to adjacent terrestrial ecosystems. These allochthonous resources can influence the structure and function of adjacent ecosystems, yet their effect on arthropod consumer populations remains largely unknown. I...

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Published in:Ecosphere
Main Authors: Hoekman, David, McCary, Matthew A., Dreyer, Jamin, Gratton, Claudio
Other Authors: National Science Foundation
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019
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