Ecological Archives E088-010-A2

Laurie B. Marczak, Ross M. Thompson, and John S. Richardson. 2007. Meta-analysis: trophic level, habitat, and productivity shape the food web effects of resource subsidies. Ecology 88:140–148.

Appendix B. Full citations of all papers used in the meta-analysis.

Author-Date code

Full Citation

Barrett et al. 2005

Barrett, K., W. B. Anderson, A. Wait, L.L. Grismer, G. A. Polis, and M. D. Rose. 2005. Marine subsidies alter the diet and abundance of insular and coastal lizard populations. Oikos 109:145–153.

Bastow et al. 2002

Bastow, J. L., J. L. Sabo, J. C. Finlay, and M. E. Power. 2002. A basal aquatic-terrestrial trophic link in rivers: algal subsidies via shore-dwelling grasshoppers. Oecologia 131:261–268.

Baxter et al. 2004

Baxter, C. V., K. D. Fausch, M. Murakami, and P. L. Chapman. 2004. Fish invasion restructures stream and forest food webs by interrupting reciprocal prey subsidies. Ecology 85:2656–2663.

Bomkamp et al. 2004

Bomkamp, R. E., H. M. Page, and J. E. Dugan. 2004. Role of food subsidies and habitat structure in influencing benthic communities of shell mounds at sites of existing and former offshore oil platforms. Marine Biology 146:201–211.

Bouchard and Bjorndal 2000

Bouchard, S. S., and K. A. Bjorndal. 2000. Sea turtles as biological transporters of nutrients and energy from marine to terrestrial ecosystems. Ecology 81:2305–2313.

Eggert and Wallace 2003

Eggert, S., L., and J. B. Wallace. 2003. Reduced detrital resources limit Pychnopsyche gentilis (Tricoptera: Limnephilidae) production and growth. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 22:388–400.

Gende and Willson 2001

Gende, S. M., and M. F. Willson. 2001. Passerine densities in riparian forests of southeast Alaska: potential effects of anadromous spawning salmon. The Condor 103:624–629.

Henschel et al. 2001

Henschel, J. R., D. Mahsberg, and H. Stumpf. 2001. Allocthonous aquatic insects increase predation and decrease herbivory in river shore food webs. Oikos 93:429–438.

Iwata et al. 2003

Iwata, T., S. Nakano, and M. Murakami. 2003. Stream meanders increase insectivorous bird abundance in riparian deciduous forests. Ecography 26:325–337.

Johnson et al. 2003

Johnson, B. R., W. F. Cross, and J. B. Wallace. 2003. Long-term resource limitation reduces insect detritivore growth in a headwater stream. Journal of the North American Benthological Society.

Kato et al. 2003

Kato, C., T. Iwata, S. Nakano, and D. Kishi. 2003. Dynamics of aquatic insect flux affects distribution of riparian web-building spiders. Oikos 103:113–120.

Kawaguchi and Nakano 2001

Kawaguchi, Y., and S. Nakano. 2001. Contribution of terrestrial invertebrates to the annual resource budget for salmonids in forest and grassland reaches of a headwater stream. Freshwater Biology 46:303.

Kawaguchi et al. 2003

Kawaguchi, Y., Y. Taniguchi, and S. Nakano. 2003. Terrestrial invertebrate inputs determine the local abundance of stream fishes in a forested stream. Ecology 84:701–708.

Marczak and Richardson 2006

Marczak, L. B., and J. S. Richardson. (in review). Resource subsidies to productive habitats: aquatic insect emergence and the abundance of riparian web building spiders in a coastal temperate rainforest.

Marczak unpublished

Marczak, L. B. unpublished data

Mendelssohn and Kuhn 2003

Mendelssohn, I. A., and N. L. Kuhn. 2003. Sediment subsidy: effects on soil-plant responses in a rapidly submerging coastal salt marsh. Ecological Engineering 21:115–128.

Murakami and Nakano 2002

Murakami, M., and S. Nakano. 2002. Indirect effect of aquatic insect emergence on a terrestrial insect population through birds predation. Ecology Letters 5:333–227.

Nakano et al. 1999

Nakano, S., H. Miyasaka, and N. Kuhara. 1999. Terrestrial-aquatic linkages: riparian arthropod inputs alter trophic cascades in a stream food web. Ecology 80:2435–2441.

Polis and Hurd 1995

Polis, G. A., and S. D. Hurd. 1995. Extraordinarily high spider densities on islands: flow of energy from the marine to terrestrial food webs and the absence of predation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - USA 92:4382–4386.

Polis et al. 1998

Polis, G. A., S. D. Hurd, T. C. Jackson, and F. Sanchez-Pinero. 1998. Multifactor population limitation: variable spatial and temporal control of spiders on Gulf of California islands. Ecology 79:490–502.

Rose and Polis 1998

Rose, M. D., and G. A. Polis. 1998. The distribution and abundance of coyotes: the effects of allocthonous food subsidies from the sea. Ecology 79:998–1007.

Sabo and Power 2002

Sabo, J. L., and M. E. Power. 2002. River-watershed exchange: effects of riverine subsidies on riparian lizards and their terrestrial prey. Ecology 83:1860–1869.

Sabo and Power 2002a

Sabo, J. L., and M. E. Power. 2002. Numerical response of riparian lizards to aquatic insects and short-term consequences for alternate terrestrial prey. Ecology.

Sanchez-Pinero and Polis 2000

Sanchez-Pinero, F., and G. A. Polis. 2000. Bottom-up dynamics of allochthonous input: direct and indirect effects of seabirds on islands. Ecology 81:3117–3132.

Stapp and Polis 2003

Stapp, P., and G. A. Polis. 2003. Influence of pulsed resources and marine subsidies on insular rodent populations. Oikos 102:111–123.

Stapp and Polis 2003a

Stapp, P., and G. A. Polis. 2003. Marine resources subsidize insular rodent populations in the Gulf of California, Mexico. Oecologia 134:496–504.

Uesugi 2002

Uesugi, A. 2002. Expanding effects of stream-driven allocthonous subsidies on watershed bird communities. Master's Thesis, Hokkaido University. 26 pages.

Wallace et al. 1999

Wallace, J. B., S. L. Eggert, J. L. Meyer, and J. R. Webster. 1999. Effects of resource limitation on a detrital-based ecosystem. Ecological Monographs 69:409–442.

Wallace et al.1997

Wallace, J. B., S. L. Eggert, J. L. Meyer, and J. R. Webster. 1997. Multiple trophic levels of a forest stream linked to terrestrial litter inputs. Science 277:102–104.

Wipfli et al. 1999

Wipfli, M. S., J. P. Hudson, D. T. Chaloner, and J. P. Caouette. 1999. Influence of salmon spawner densities on stream productivity in Southeast Alaska. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 56:1600–1611.



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