Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3186773395> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3186773395 endingPage "2520" @default.
- W3186773395 startingPage "2506" @default.
- W3186773395 abstract "The Latitudinal Biotic Interaction Hypothesis (LBIH) states that the intensity of biotic interactions increases from high to low latitudes. This hypothesis, which may partly explain latitudinal gradients in biodiversity, remains hotly debated, largely due to variable outcomes of published studies. We used meta-analysis to identify the scope of the LBIH in terrestrial ecosystems. For this purpose, we explored the sources of variation in the strength of latitudinal changes in herbivory, carnivory and parasitism (119 publications) and compared these gradients with gradients in the diversity of the respective groups of animals (102 publications). Overall, both herbivory and carnivory decreased towards the poles, while parasitism increased. The latitudinal gradient in herbivory and carnivory was threefold stronger above 50–60° than at lower latitudes and was significant due to interactions involving ectothermic consumers, studies using standardised prey (i.e. prey lacking local anti-predator adaptations) and studies aimed at testing LBIH. The poleward decrease in biodiversity did not differ between ectothermic and endothermic animals or among climate zones and was fourfold stronger than decrease in herbivory and carnivory. The discovered differences between the gradients in biotic interactions and biodiversity suggest that these two global macroecological patterns are likely shaped by different factors." @default.
- W3186773395 created "2021-08-02" @default.
- W3186773395 creator A5041564045 @default.
- W3186773395 creator A5045440855 @default.
- W3186773395 date "2021-07-28" @default.
- W3186773395 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W3186773395 title "Latitudinal gradient in the intensity of biotic interactions in terrestrial ecosystems: Sources of variation and differences from the diversity gradient revealed by meta‐analysis" @default.
- W3186773395 cites W1964272358 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W1992244678 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2005220681 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2006546769 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2008312527 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2012209016 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2022349540 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2024649846 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2026583163 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2027210772 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2028658358 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2038951628 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2039789630 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2045119578 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2050729455 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2063709776 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2076762662 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2085598348 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2092951898 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2099879847 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2101224191 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2106902571 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2112037994 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2116354496 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2118070418 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2120551477 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2125270554 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2129098375 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2130305572 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2133869995 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2159013620 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2161153902 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2161382127 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2164572898 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2167613475 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2167892868 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2178030367 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2179127468 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2240006587 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2264670124 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2318493083 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2319034030 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2515380863 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2516388589 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2616111333 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2757048454 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2768466988 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2781607854 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2799075107 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2804910112 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2806979223 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2883649439 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2899870428 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2901573212 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2902438220 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2914553858 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2964183833 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2982826932 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2989732230 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W2995777776 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3022652576 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3029203233 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3045314977 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3045775374 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3081845494 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3088314710 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3120132639 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3139786333 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W3758453 @default.
- W3186773395 cites W799324218 @default.
- W3186773395 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13851" @default.
- W3186773395 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34322961" @default.
- W3186773395 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3186773395 type Work @default.
- W3186773395 sameAs 3186773395 @default.
- W3186773395 citedByCount "38" @default.
- W3186773395 countsByYear W31867733952022 @default.
- W3186773395 countsByYear W31867733952023 @default.
- W3186773395 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3186773395 hasAuthorship W3186773395A5041564045 @default.
- W3186773395 hasAuthorship W3186773395A5045440855 @default.
- W3186773395 hasBestOaLocation W31867733952 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C122523270 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C130217890 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C132215390 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C13280743 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C13376991 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C143590824 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C152491559 @default.
- W3186773395 hasConcept C180478619 @default.