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From wing to wing: the persistence of long ecological interaction chains in less-disturbed ecosystems

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dc.contributor.author McCauley, Douglas J.
dc.contributor.author DeSalles, Paul A.
dc.contributor.author Young, Hillary S.
dc.contributor.author Dunbar, Robert B.
dc.contributor.author Dirzo, Rodolfo
dc.contributor.author Mills, Matthew M.
dc.contributor.author Micheli, Fiorenza
dc.date.accessioned 2016-10-31T16:51:00Z
dc.date.available 2016-10-31T16:51:00Z
dc.date.issued 2012-05-17
dc.identifier.citation McCauley, D. J., DeSalles. P. A., Young, H. S., Dunbar, R. B., Dirzo, R., Millis, M. M., Micheli, F., (2012). From wing to wing: the persistence of long ecological interaction chains in less-disturbed ecosystems. Scientific Reports, 2(409), 1-5. DOI:10.1038/srep00409 es_CR
dc.identifier.other DOI:10.1038/srep00409
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11606/273
dc.description.abstract Human impact on biodiversity usually is measured by reduction in species abundance or richness. Just as important, but much more difficult to discern, is the anthropogenic elimination of ecological interactions. Here we report on the persistence of a long ecological interaction chain linking diverse food webs and habitats in the near-pristine portions of a remote Pacific atoll. Using biogeochemical assays, animal tracking, and field surveys we show that seabirds roosting on native trees fertilize soils, increasing coastal nutrients and the abundance of plankton, thus attracting manta rays to native forest coastlines. Partnered observations conducted in regions of this atoll where native trees have been replaced by human propagated palms reveal that this complex interaction chain linking trees to mantas readily breaks down. Taken together these findings provide a compelling example of how anthropogenic disturbance may be contributing to wide spread reductions in ecological interaction chain length,thereby isolating and simplifying ecosystems. es_CR
dc.language.iso en es_CR
dc.publisher Scientific Reports es_CR
dc.subject human impact es_CR
dc.subject biodiversity es_CR
dc.subject species richness es_CR
dc.subject species abundance es_CR
dc.subject ecological interactions es_CR
dc.subject manta rays es_CR
dc.subject impacto humano es_CR
dc.subject biodiversidad es_CR
dc.subject interacciones ecológicas es_CR
dc.subject Mantarrayas es_CR
dc.title From wing to wing: the persistence of long ecological interaction chains in less-disturbed ecosystems es_CR
dc.type Article es_CR


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