Lions do not change rivers: Complex African savannas preclude top-down forcing by large carnivores

Volume: 56, Pages: 125844 - 125844
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Trophic cascade theories such as the ‘behaviourally-mediated trophic cascade hypothesis’ (BMTCH), have mainstreamed as ecological tools for conserving biodiversity and restoring ecosystems. The BMTCH relies on indirect negative effects of large carnivores through suppression of mesocarnivore activity and habitat use. Importantly, effects of top carnivores on mesocarnivores varies over time and space, is dependent on the species involved, and...
Paper Details
Title
Lions do not change rivers: Complex African savannas preclude top-down forcing by large carnivores
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
56
Pages
125844 - 125844
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