Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2069084892> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2069084892 endingPage "2268" @default.
- W2069084892 startingPage "2258" @default.
- W2069084892 abstract "Understanding how terrestrial ecosystems function requires a combined aboveground–belowground approach, because of the importance of feedbacks that occur between herbivores, producers, and the decomposer subsystem. In this paper, we identify several mechanisms by which herbivores can indirectly affect decomposer organisms and soil processes through altering the quantity and quality of resources entering the soil. We show that these mechanisms are broadly similar in nature for both foliar and root herbivory, regardless of whether they operate in the short term as a result of physiological responses of individual plants to herbivore attack or long-term following alteration of plant community structure by herbivores and subsequent changes in the quality of litter inputs to soil. We propose that a variety of possible mechanisms is responsible for the idiosyncratic nature of herbivore effects on soil biota and ecosystem function; positive, negative, or neutral effects of herbivory are possible depending upon the balance of these different mechanisms. However, we predict that positive effects of herbivory on soil biota and soil processes are most common in ecosystems of high soil fertility and high consumption rates, whereas negative effects are most common in unproductive ecosystems with low consumption rates. The significance of multiple-species herbivore communities is also emphasized, and we propose that if resource use complementarity among herbivore species or functional groups leads to greater total consumption of phytomass, and thus greater net herbivory, then both positive and negative consequences of increasing herbivore diversity for belowground properties and processes are theoretically possible. Research priorities are highlighted and include a need for comparative studies of herbivore impacts on above- and belowground processes across ecosystems of varying productivity, as well as a need for experimental testing of the influence of antiherbivore defense compounds on complex multitrophic interactions in the rhizosphere and the significance of multiple herbivore species communities on these plant–soil interactions." @default.
- W2069084892 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2069084892 creator A5038398105 @default.
- W2069084892 creator A5070725078 @default.
- W2069084892 date "2003-09-01" @default.
- W2069084892 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2069084892 title "HERBIVORE-MEDIATED LINKAGES BETWEEN ABOVEGROUND AND BELOWGROUND COMMUNITIES" @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1022858248 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1522533010 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1609825462 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1629322423 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1966536260 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1974516721 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1978602541 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1984538186 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1988937785 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1994609212 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W1996548966 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2008152305 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2009389990 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2012541633 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2012847423 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2019018279 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2020891397 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2021178632 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2024962769 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2025658046 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2025875754 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2030013045 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2032277451 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2033493177 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2037590760 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2039512698 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2039889364 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2042136279 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2042612678 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2043883478 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2044668355 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2045389697 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2045868856 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2051441659 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2053837730 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2056616228 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2056816058 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2058595280 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2063649847 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2071087800 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2080668947 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2082392581 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2090399133 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2097081582 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2105435510 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2107061567 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2112775986 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2115173768 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2118376074 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2120451557 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2120565843 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2123390651 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2123941685 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2129152990 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2135570760 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2136445808 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2171337748 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2171400380 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2312313258 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2315744253 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2319223984 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2327594723 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2331715025 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2333675446 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W2335197544 @default.
- W2069084892 cites W3023275739 @default.
- W2069084892 doi "https://doi.org/10.1890/02-0274" @default.
- W2069084892 hasPublicationYear "2003" @default.
- W2069084892 type Work @default.
- W2069084892 sameAs 2069084892 @default.
- W2069084892 citedByCount "924" @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922012 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922013 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922014 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922015 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922016 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922017 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922018 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922019 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922020 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922021 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922022 @default.
- W2069084892 countsByYear W20690848922023 @default.
- W2069084892 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2069084892 hasAuthorship W2069084892A5038398105 @default.
- W2069084892 hasAuthorship W2069084892A5070725078 @default.
- W2069084892 hasConcept C104170005 @default.
- W2069084892 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W2069084892 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W2069084892 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W2069084892 hasConcept C29450965 @default.