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Coupling between subtidal prey and consumers along a mesoscale upwelling gradient in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Our understanding of how communities are regulated diminishes with increasing spatial scale. BecausePalabras claves:Barnacles, Benthic-pelagic coupling, Bottom-up, top-down, community ecology, Effects, Galapagos islands, Macroecology, Megabalanus spp, Oceanographic forcing, Recruitment, Rocky subtidal, topography, WhelksAutores:Margarita Brandt, Smith F., Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopusDistribution and feeding ecology of sea stars in the Galápagos rocky subtidal zone
ArticleAbstract: Sea stars (class Asteroidea) can play powerful and wide-ranging roles as consumers of algae and othePalabras claves:ASTEROIDEA, Feeding ecology, GALAPAGOS, Herbivory, Sea stars, Urchin predatorsAutores:Castelló y Tickell S., Lamb R.W., Low N.H.N., Margarita Brandt, Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopusDisturbance type affects the distribution of mobile invertebrates in a high salt marsh community
ArticleAbstract: Salt marshes are frequently exposed to storm overwashes resulting in large deposits of sand and wracPalabras claves:Autores:Garcia E.A., Gedan K.B., Margarita BrandtFuentes:scopusInfluence of a dominant consumer species reverses at increased diversity
ArticleAbstract: Theory and experiments indicate that changes in consumer diversity affect benthic community structurPalabras claves:Benthic community, Biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, Consumer richness, Eucidaris, Galapagos islands, grazing, Identity, Lytechinus, sea urchins, Subtidal, Tripneustes, UnderyieldingAutores:Chiriboga A., Margarita Brandt, Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopusTop-Down and Bottom-Up Control in the Galápagos Upwelling System
ArticleAbstract: Increased standing macroalgal biomass in upwelling zones is generally assumed to be the result of hiPalabras claves:bottom-up/top-down control, GALAPAGOS, macroalgae, Nutrients, Subtidal, TEMPERATURE, UpwellingAutores:Bove C.B., David Fernández-Garnica, Esteban Alejandro Agudo-Adriani, Isabel Silva-Romero, John Francis Bruno, Margarita BrandtFuentes:scopus