Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4226129979> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4226129979 abstract "Although there is mounting evidence indicating that the relative timing of predator and prey phenologies determines the outcome of trophic interactions, we still lack a comprehensive understanding of how the environmental context (e.g., abiotic conditions) influences this relationship. Environmental conditions not only frequently drive shifts in phenologies, but they can also affect the very same processes that mediate the effects of phenological shifts on species interactions. Therefore, identifying how environmental conditions shape the effects of phenological shifts is key to predicting community dynamics across a heterogeneous landscape and how they will change with ongoing climate change in the future. Here I tested how environmental conditions shape the effects of phenological shifts by experimentally manipulating temperature, nutrient availability, and relative phenologies in two predator-prey freshwater systems (mole salamander-bronze frog vs. dragonfly larvae-leopard frog). This allowed me to (1) isolate the effects of phenological shifts and different environmental conditions; (2) determine how they interact; and (3) evaluate how consistent these patterns are across different species and environments. I found that delaying prey arrival dramatically increased predation rates, but these effects were contingent on environmental conditions and the predator system. Although nutrient addition and warming both significantly enhanced the effect of arrival time, their effect was qualitatively different across systems: Nutrient addition enhanced the positive effect of early arrival in the dragonfly-leopard frog system, whereas warming enhanced the negative effect of arriving late in the salamander-bronze frog system. Predator responses varied qualitatively across predator-prey systems. Only in the system with a strong gape limitation were predators (salamanders) significantly affected by prey arrival time and this effect varied with environmental context. Correlations between predator and prey demographic rates suggest that this was driven by shifts in initial predator-prey size ratios and a positive feedback between size-specific predation rates and predator growth rates. These results highlight the importance of accounting for temporal and spatial correlations of local environmental conditions and gape limitation when predicting the effects of phenological shifts and climate change on predator-prey systems." @default.
- W4226129979 created "2022-05-05" @default.
- W4226129979 creator A5059294705 @default.
- W4226129979 date "2022-05-25" @default.
- W4226129979 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W4226129979 title "Temperature and nutrient conditions modify the effects of phenological shifts in predator–prey communities" @default.
- W4226129979 cites W1966637734 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W1973765639 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W1973799118 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2000069044 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2011852748 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2021497247 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2023902370 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2033101468 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2044345891 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2058444042 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2065640685 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2066141383 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2068076160 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2069093058 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2075809877 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2080834957 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2082981352 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2091580811 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2097860366 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2107898289 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2117798977 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2133501143 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2143633121 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2148945438 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2150089165 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2152510010 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2152799791 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2154055377 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2155606944 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2156136526 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2171302075 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2172438193 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2175737358 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2520756710 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2754054516 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2790716069 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2799520074 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2802807545 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2809001750 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2811156369 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2915890694 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2939724619 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2944974429 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W2964309366 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W3000314015 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W3006901730 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W3021926245 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W3121850822 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W3203308172 @default.
- W4226129979 cites W59669377 @default.
- W4226129979 doi "https://doi.org/10.1002/ecy.3704" @default.
- W4226129979 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35357008" @default.
- W4226129979 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4226129979 type Work @default.
- W4226129979 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4226129979 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4226129979 hasAuthorship W4226129979A5059294705 @default.
- W4226129979 hasBestOaLocation W42261299791 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C109931610 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C132215390 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C132651083 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C151730666 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C16989226 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C173656711 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C188382862 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C2777795971 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C2779343474 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C2781015247 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C51417038 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C72958200 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConcept C96857902 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C109931610 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C132215390 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C132651083 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C151730666 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C16989226 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C173656711 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C188382862 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C18903297 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C2777795971 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C2779343474 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C2781015247 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C51417038 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C72958200 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C86803240 @default.
- W4226129979 hasConceptScore W4226129979C96857902 @default.
- W4226129979 hasFunder F4320306076 @default.
- W4226129979 hasFunder F4320307758 @default.
- W4226129979 hasIssue "7" @default.
- W4226129979 hasLocation W42261299791 @default.
- W4226129979 hasLocation W42261299792 @default.
- W4226129979 hasLocation W42261299793 @default.