Chemical detection of natural enemies by arthropods: an ecological perspective
M Dicke, P Grostal - Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 2001 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Food webs are overlaid with infochemical webs that mediate direct and indirect
interactions. The infochemicals may result in shifts in trait values, which affect the strength of …
interactions. The infochemicals may result in shifts in trait values, which affect the strength of …
Gammarus spp. in Aquatic Ecotoxicology and Water Quality Assessment: Toward Integrated Multilevel Tests
More than 4500 species belong to the crustacean sub-order Gammaridea (order
Amphipoda)(Bousfield Among Amphipods, the Gammaridea are the most widespread group …
Amphipoda)(Bousfield Among Amphipods, the Gammaridea are the most widespread group …
[LLIBRE][B] Stream ecology: structure and function of running waters
Stream Ecology: Structure and Function of Running Waters is designed to serve as a
textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and as a reference source for …
textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and as a reference source for …
Trait‐mediated effects in rocky intertidal food chains: predator risk cues alter prey feeding rates
The influence of predation on rocky intertidal community structure has long emphasized the
importance of indirect interactions. Most efforts in this area have focused on the density …
importance of indirect interactions. Most efforts in this area have focused on the density …
Chemical communication in aquatic systems: an introduction
Background Among higher terrestrial organisms we consider it selfevident that interactions
are not only influenced by visual signals, but that also olfactory and auditory senses are …
are not only influenced by visual signals, but that also olfactory and auditory senses are …
Individual, population, community, and ecosystem consequences of a fish invader in New Zealand streams
CR Townsend - Conservation Biology, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
Knowledge of the population biology of invading species will often be necessary to develop
effective management procedures and policies. But because invaders can have unexpected …
effective management procedures and policies. But because invaders can have unexpected …
Variation in mayfly size at metamorphosis as a developmental response to risk of predation
Animals with complex life cycles often show large variation in the size and timing of
metamorphosis in response to environmental variability. If fecundity increases with body size …
metamorphosis in response to environmental variability. If fecundity increases with body size …
Chemical cues modify species interactions: the ecological consequences of predator avoidance by freshwater snails
Chemical signals released by predators or injured prey often induce shifts in the traits of
prey species, which may in turn affect species interactions. Here we investigate the role that …
prey species, which may in turn affect species interactions. Here we investigate the role that …
Predator chemicals induce changes in mayfly life history traits: a whole‐stream manipulation
In high‐elevation streams of western Colorado, mayflies (Baetis bicaudatus) develop faster,
but mature at a smaller size where trout are present compared to streams where fish are …
but mature at a smaller size where trout are present compared to streams where fish are …
Cued in: advances and opportunities in freshwater chemical ecology
We focus this mini-review on how naturally occurring chemical cues mediate ecological
interactions, especially interspecific competition and predation in freshwater communities …
interactions, especially interspecific competition and predation in freshwater communities …