Human activities change marine ecosystems by altering predation risk Article

Madin, Elizabeth MP, Dill, Lawrence M, Ridlon, April D et al. (2016). Human activities change marine ecosystems by altering predation risk . GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 22(1), 44-60. 10.1111/gcb.13083

International Collaboration

cited authors

  • Madin, Elizabeth MP; Dill, Lawrence M; Ridlon, April D; Heithaus, Michael R; Warner, Robert R

sustainable development goals

publication date

  • January 1, 2016

published in

keywords

  • ANTIPREDATOR BEHAVIOR
  • Biodiversity & Conservation
  • Biodiversity Conservation
  • Ecology
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Environmental Sciences & Ecology
  • HABITAT USE
  • Life Sciences & Biomedicine
  • MEDIATED INDIRECT INTERACTIONS
  • OCEAN ACIDIFICATION
  • PATCH USE
  • PREY INTERACTIONS
  • Predator-prey interactions
  • REEF FISHES
  • Science & Technology
  • TEMPORAL VARIATION
  • TROPHIC CASCADES
  • YELLOWSTONE ASPEN
  • behaviour
  • fishing
  • human impacts
  • indirect effects
  • marine ecosystem
  • nonconsumptive effects
  • nonlethal effects
  • predation risk
  • risk effects
  • trophic cascades

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

publisher

  • WILEY

start page

  • 44

end page

  • 60

volume

  • 22

issue

  • 1