A conditional trophic cascade: birds benefit faster growing trees with strong links between predators and plants.
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Mapping opportunities and challenges for rewilding in Europe.Top-down control of herbivory by birds and bats in the canopy of temperate broad-leaved oaks (Quercus robur).Management effect on bird and arthropod interaction in suburban woodlandsHerbivore diet breadth mediates the cascading effects of carnivores in food websGenes to ecosystems: exploring the frontiers of ecology with one of the smallest biological units.Genotype variation in bark texture drives lichen community assembly across multiple environments.Foundation species loss affects vegetation structure more than ecosystem function in a northeastern USA forestDoes primary productivity modulate the indirect effects of large herbivores? A global meta-analysis.Birds and bats reduce insect biomass and leaf damage in tropical forest restoration sites.Multi-trophic consequences of plant genetic variation in sex and growth.Conserving threatened riparian ecosystems in the American West: Precipitation gradients and river networks drive genetic connectivity and diversity in a foundation riparian tree (Populus angustifolia).Cascading effects of predator-detritivore interactions depend on environmental context in a Tibetan alpine meadow.A geographic mosaic of trophic interactions and selection: trees, aphids and birds.Bird predation enhances tree seedling resistance to insect herbivores in contrasting forest habitats.Vulnerability of riparian ecosystems to elevated CO2 and climate change in arid and semiarid western North AmericaForest Biodiversity and the Delivery of Ecosystem Goods and Services: Translating Science into PolicyBiodiversity and ecosystem services: lessons from nature to improve management of planted forests for REDD-plusPredation by avian insectivores on caterpillars is linked to leaf damage on oak (Quercus robur)
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A conditional trophic cascade: birds benefit faster growing trees with strong links between predators and plants.
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Thomas G Whitham
Thomas Kolb
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2010-01-01T00:00:00Z