Original paper

Vectors with autonomy: what distinguishes animal‐mediated nutrient transport from abiotic vectors?

Volume: 94, Issue: 5, Pages: 1761 - 1773
Published: May 27, 2019
Abstract
Animal movements are important drivers of nutrient redistribution that can affect primary productivity and biodiversity across various spatial scales. Recent work indicates that incorporating these movements into ecosystem models can enhance our ability to predict the spatio‐temporal distribution of nutrients. However, the role of animal behaviour in animal‐mediated nutrient transport (i.e. active subsidies) remains under‐explored. Here we...
Paper Details
Title
Vectors with autonomy: what distinguishes animal‐mediated nutrient transport from abiotic vectors?
Published Date
May 27, 2019
Volume
94
Issue
5
Pages
1761 - 1773
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