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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:scopusMassive prey recruitment and the control of rocky subtidal communities on large spatial scales
ArticleAbstract: What drives community change on large spatial scales? An opportunity to address this fundamental quePalabras claves:Bottom-up vs. top-down, Cannibalism, Connectivity, Current modeling, Density dependence, Large-scale research, Larval-dispersal modeling, Marine food webs, Mytilus edulis, predation, Recruitment, Rocky subtidal communitiesAutores:Genovese S.J., John Francis Bruno, McLaughlin J.W., Pavlin B.I., Witman J.D.Fuentes:scopus