Data from: How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems

Contributors
  • Jan A. van Gils
  • Matthijs van der Geest
  • Henk W. van der Veer
  • Theunis Piersma
  • Brian R. Silliman
  • Christine Angelini
  • Andrew H. Altieri
  • Tjisse van der Heide
  • Els M. van der Zee
  • Karin J. van der Reijden
  • Laura L. Govers
  • Peter C. de Ruiter
  • Han Olff
  • Johan van de Koppel
  • Marjolijn J. A. Christianen
Publication date 2016
Description
The diversity and structure of ecosystems has been found to depend both on trophic interactions in food webs and on other species interactions such as habitat modification and mutualism that form non-trophic interaction networks. However, quantification of the dependencies between these two main interaction networks has remained elusive. In this study, we assessed how habitat-modifying organisms affect basic food web properties by conducting in-depth empirical investigations of two ecosystems: North American temperate fringing marshes and West African tropical seagrass meadows. Results reveal that habitat-modifying species, through non-trophic facilitation rather than their trophic role, enhance species richness across multiple trophic levels, increase the number of interactions per species (link density), but decrease the realized fraction of all possible links within the food web (connectance). Compared to the trophic role of the most highly connected species, we found this non-trophic effects to be more important for species richness and of more or similar importance for link density and connectance. Our findings demonstrate that food webs can be fundamentally shaped by interactions outside the trophic network, yet intrinsic to the species participating in it. Better integration of non-trophic interactions in food web analyses may therefore strongly contribute to their explanatory and predictive capacity.
Publisher DRYAD
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Document type Dataset
Related publication How habitat-modifying organisms structure the food web of two coastal ecosystems
DOI https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.22p7r
Other links http://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.22p7r https://zenodo.org/record/4963038
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