2024
DOI: 10.1111/gcb.17263
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Widespread habitat loss leads to ecosystem‐scale decrease in trophic function

W. Ryan James,
Bradley T. Furman,
Jonathan R. Rodemann
et al.

Abstract: Natural and anthropogenic disturbances have led to rapid declines in the amount and quality of available habitat in many ecosystems. Many studies have focused on how habitat loss has affected the composition and configuration of habitats, but there have been fewer studies that investigate how this loss affects ecosystem function. We investigated how a large‐scale seagrass die‐off altered the distribution of energetic resources of three seagrass‐associated consumers with varied resource use patterns. Using long… Show more

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