1. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Increase in Predation Rates along an Experimental
Plant Diversity Gradient
Lionel Hertzog
Anne Ebeling
Sebastian Meyer
Wolfgang Weisser
2. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Impacts of Predation on communities and
ecosystems
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3. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Impacts of Predation on communities and
ecosystems
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4. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Theoretical relationships between plant diversity and
predation
Exploitative ecosystem hypothesis Oksanen 1981
Marquard et al 2009 zoologi.su.se
5. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Theoretical relationships between plant diversity and
predation
Structural hypothesis
Gotceitas 1989
6. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Questions
1 What is the effect of plant diversity and plant biomass on
predation rates?
7. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Questions
1 What is the effect of plant diversity and plant biomass on
predation rates?
2 What is the effect of season and position on predation rates?
13. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Some numbers
Proportion of removed baits (aphids + larvae) and of dummy with
bite marks:
May August
Aphids 0.72 0.48
Larvae
0.54 0.17
0.86 0.55
Dummy
0.07 0.11
0.23 0.34
14. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Some numbers
May August
Gasteropods
3.8 2.5
17.6 13.4
Insects (bites)
4.3 6.3
8.1 20.9
Mammals
0.3 1.4
0.4 5.7
Birds
0.6 0.0
0.3 0.1
21. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Plant diversity effect on predation
Effect of plant diversity interacting with season and layer
Phenology of prey and predator communities
Different groups of predator between ground and vegetation
Without vertebrate predation positive plant diversity effect on
the ground
22. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Plant biomass effect on predation
Weak biomass effect
Only negative effects in May for larvae
Might be correlated with vegetation complexity
24. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Summary
1 Variation in predation between ground and vegetation layer
2 Without vertebrate predation consistent increase of predation
with plant diversity on the ground
25. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Summary
1 Variation in predation between ground and vegetation layer
2 Without vertebrate predation consistent increase of predation
with plant diversity on the ground
3 Predator phenology render relationships complex
26. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Summary
1 Variation in predation between ground and vegetation layer
2 Without vertebrate predation consistent increase of predation
with plant diversity on the ground
3 Predator phenology render relationships complex
4 No support for the exploitative hypothesis
27. Introduction Methods Results Discussion
Summary
1 Variation in predation between ground and vegetation layer
2 Without vertebrate predation consistent increase of predation
with plant diversity on the ground
3 Predator phenology render relationships complex
4 No support for the exploitative hypothesis
5 Potential support for the structural complexity hypothesis