Periodical cicadas as resource pulses in North American forests.
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Urban soil compaction reduces cicada diversityInvertebrates, ecosystem services and climate change.Plant communities: ecosystem maturity and performance.What can we learn from resource pulses?Resources from another place and time: responses to pulses in a spatially subsidized system.Theoretical perspectives on resource pulses.Numerical responses of saproxylic beetles to rapid increases in dead wood availability following geometrid moth outbreaks in sub-arctic mountain birch forest.Concurrent effects of resource pulse amount, type, and frequency on community and population properties of consumers in detritus-based systemsMeasuring changes in consumer resource availability to riverine pulsing in Breton Sound, Louisiana, USA.Nutrient presses and pulses differentially impact plants, herbivores, detritivores and their natural enemies.The role of carrion in maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes in terrestrial ecosystems.Species traits predict assemblage dynamics at ephemeral resource patches created by carrionMicrobial community functional change during vertebrate carrion decomposition.Decomposition rate of carrion is dependent on composition not abundance of the assemblages of insect scavengers.Ecosystem carbon exchange in response to locust outbreaks in a temperate steppe.Climatic dipoles drive two principal modes of North American boreal bird irruption.Could Fidicina mannifera (Hemiptera: Cicadoidea: Fidicinini) promote a resource pulse in two Brazilian Cerrado vegetation classes?Moving forward in circles: challenges and opportunities in modelling population cycles.Linking predation risk, herbivore physiological stress and microbial decomposition of plant litter.A meta-analysis of soil microbial biomass responses to forest disturbances.Mechanisms That Generate Resource Pulses in a Fluctuating Wetland.Numerical and behavioral effects within a pulse-driven system: consequences for shared prey.Rising nutrient-pulse frequency and high UVR strengthen microbial interactions.Marine subsidies have multiple effects on coastal food webs.Brown tree snake (Boiga irregularis) population density and carcass locations following exposure to acetaminophen.Spatial complexity of carcass location influences vertebrate scavenger efficiency and species composition.Feeding-induced phenol production in Capsicum annuum L. influences Spodoptera litura F. larval growth and physiology.Avian predators are less abundant during periodical cicada emergences, but why?Stream thermal heterogeneity prolongs aquatic-terrestrial subsidy and enhances riparian spider growth.Quantifying aquatic insect deposition from lake to land.Pulses of dead periodical cicadas increase herbivory of American bellflowers.Temporal and Spatial Impact of Human Cadaver Decomposition on Soil Bacterial and Arthropod Community Structure and Function.Chemically mediated competition between microbes and animals: microbes as consumers in food webs.Wolves modulate soil nutrient heterogeneity and foliar nitrogen by configuring the distribution of ungulate carcasses.Species-energy theory, pulsed resources, and regulation of avian richness during a mountain pine beetle outbreak.Microbial productivity in variable resource environments.Resource selection plasticity and community responses to experimental reduction of a critical resource.Comparing resource pulses in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.Allochthonous subsidy of periodical cicadas affects the dynamics and stability of pond communities.Periodical cicadas use light for oviposition site selection.
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Periodical cicadas as resource pulses in North American forests.
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Periodical cicadas as resource pulses in North American forests.
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Periodical cicadas as resource pulses in North American forests.
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Louie H Yang
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2004-11-01T00:00:00Z