The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs
Abstract Material and energy flows among ecosystems can directly and indirectly drive ecosystem functions. Yet, how populations of consumers respond to allochthonous inputs at a macroecological scale is still unclear. Using a meta‐analysis spanning several biomes, we show that the abundance of recip...
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crwiley:10.1111/ele.13185 2024-10-06T13:46:33+00:00 The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs Montagano, Laurent Leroux, Shawn J. Giroux, Marie‐Andrée Lecomte, Nicolas Liu, Lingli Canada Foundation for Innovation Canada Research Chairs Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Université de Moncton New Brunswick Innovation Foundation 2018 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.13185 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fele.13185 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/ele.13185 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1111/ele.13185 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Ecology Letters volume 22, issue 2, page 265-274 ISSN 1461-023X 1461-0248 journal-article 2018 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13185 2024-09-11T04:14:32Z Abstract Material and energy flows among ecosystems can directly and indirectly drive ecosystem functions. Yet, how populations of consumers respond to allochthonous inputs at a macroecological scale is still unclear. Using a meta‐analysis spanning several biomes, we show that the abundance of recipient populations is 36–57% larger with increased allochthonous inputs. The strength of direct effects on the recipients of these inputs as well as the indirect effects on the consumers of these recipients (i.e. ascending indirect effects) are constant across a latitudinal gradient spanning subtropical, arid, temperate, boreal and arctic ecosystems. However, indirect effect on the in situ resources of the input recipient (i.e. descending indirect effects) decreases with latitude. Our results suggest that the influence of allochthonous inputs can vary across large‐scale gradients of ecosystem productivity and may be driven by the types of trophic interactions within recipient food webs. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Wiley Online Library Arctic Ecology Letters 22 2 265 274 |
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Abstract Material and energy flows among ecosystems can directly and indirectly drive ecosystem functions. Yet, how populations of consumers respond to allochthonous inputs at a macroecological scale is still unclear. Using a meta‐analysis spanning several biomes, we show that the abundance of recipient populations is 36–57% larger with increased allochthonous inputs. The strength of direct effects on the recipients of these inputs as well as the indirect effects on the consumers of these recipients (i.e. ascending indirect effects) are constant across a latitudinal gradient spanning subtropical, arid, temperate, boreal and arctic ecosystems. However, indirect effect on the in situ resources of the input recipient (i.e. descending indirect effects) decreases with latitude. Our results suggest that the influence of allochthonous inputs can vary across large‐scale gradients of ecosystem productivity and may be driven by the types of trophic interactions within recipient food webs. |
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Liu, Lingli Canada Foundation for Innovation Canada Research Chairs Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Université de Moncton New Brunswick Innovation Foundation |
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Montagano, Laurent Leroux, Shawn J. Giroux, Marie‐Andrée Lecomte, Nicolas |
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Montagano, Laurent Leroux, Shawn J. Giroux, Marie‐Andrée Lecomte, Nicolas The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs |
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Montagano, Laurent Leroux, Shawn J. Giroux, Marie‐Andrée Lecomte, Nicolas |
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The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs |
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The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs |
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The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs |
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The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs |
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The strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs |
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strength of ecological subsidies across ecosystems: a latitudinal gradient of direct and indirect impacts on food webs |
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