2024
DOI: 10.1111/geb.13849
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The effects of human population density on trophic interactions are contingent upon latitude

Juan A. Hernández‐Agüero,
Ildefonso Ruiz‐Tapiador,
Lucas A. Garibaldi
et al.

Abstract: AimGlobal‐scale studies are necessary to draw general conclusions on how trophic interactions vary with urbanization and to explore how the effects of urbanization change along latitudinal gradients. We predict that the intensity of trophic interactions decreases in response to urbanization (quantified by human population density). Since trophic interactions are more intense at lower latitudes, we also expect major impacts of urbanization at higher latitudes, where base levels are essentially lower.LocationGlo… Show more

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