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High resistance towards herbivore-induced habitat change in a high Arctic arthropod community




AuthorsNiels M. Schmidt, Jesper B. Mosbacher, Bernhard Eitzinger, Eero J. Vesterinen, Tomas Roslin

PublisherROYAL SOC

Publication year2018

JournalBiology Letters

Journal name in sourceBIOLOGY LETTERS

Journal acronymBIOL LETTERS

Article numberARTN 20180054

Volume14

Issue5

Number of pages5

ISSN1744-9561

eISSN1744-957X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2018.0054

Self-archived copy’s web addresshttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/32047510


Abstract
Mammal herbivores may exert strong impacts on plant communities, and are often key drivers of vegetation composition and diversity. We tested whether such mammal-induced changes to a high Arctic plant community are reflected in the structure of other trophic levels. Specifically, we tested whether substantial vegetation changes following the experimental exclusion of muskoxen (Ovibos moschatus) altered the composition of the arthropod community and the predator-prey interactions therein. Overall, we found no impact of muskox exclusion on the arthropod community: the diversity and abundance of both arthropod predators (spiders) and of their prey were unaffected by muskox presence, and so was the qualitative and quantitative structure of predator-prey interactions. Hence, high Arctic arthropod communities seem highly resistant towards even large biotic changes in their habitat, which we attribute to the high connectance in the food web.

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