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  • A multifaceted trophic cascade in a detritus-based system: density-, trait-, or processing-chain-mediated effects?

A multifaceted trophic cascade in a detritus-based system: density-, trait-, or processing-chain-mediated effects?

Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (2015-04-07)
Daniel Albeny-Simões, Ebony G Murrell, Evaldo F Vilela, Steven A Juliano
ABSTRACT

We investigated three pathways by which predators on an intermediate trophic level may produce a trophic cascade in detritus-based systems. Predators may increase lower trophic levels (bacteria) by reducing density of bacteriovores, by altering behavior of bacteriovores, and by processing living bacteriovores into carcasses, feces, and dissolved nutrients that are substrates for bacteria. We tested these pathways in laboratory experiments with mosquitoes in water-filled containers. Larval

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