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Оглавление

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1 A Matter of Perspective
    • 1.2 The Nature of Feedback
    • 1.3 Which Autotrophs and Which Traits?
    • 1.4 Trait Variation and Trait Diversity
    • 1.5 Which Trophic Interactions?
    • 1.6 Which Ecosystem Processes?
    • 1.7 Webs of Green and Brown
  • 2. The Phytochemical Landscape
    • 2.1 Defining the Phytochemical Landscape
    • 2.2 Variation on the Phytochemical Landscape
  • 3. The Variable Chemistry of Primary Production
    • 3.1 The Challenging Chemistry of Autotrophs
    • 3.2 Origins of Variation in Autotroph Chemistry on the Phytochemical Landscape
    • 3.3 Microbial Symbionts and Variation in Autotroph Chemistry: Whose Phenotype Is It Anyway?
    • 3.4 Summary and Conclusions
  • 4. Effects of Primary Producer Chemistry on Trophic Interactions
    • 4.1 Herbivores and Herbivory: The Interactive Effects of Autotroph Chemistry and Natural Enemies
    • 4.2 Effects of the Phytochemical Landscape on Natural Enemies
  • 5. Effects of Trophic Interactions on the Chemistry of Primary Producers
    • 5.1 Background
    • 5.2 Effects of Herbivores and Predators on Autotroph Community Structure
    • 5.3 Consumer Effects on Succession—Temporal Change on the Phytochemical Landscape
    • 5.4 Phytochemical Induction—A Multiplier of Variation in Autotroph Chemistry on the Phytochemical Landscape
  • 6. Effects of Autotroph Chemistry on Nutrient Dynamics
    • 6.1 The Elements of Life
    • 6.2 Recalcitrant Organic Chemistry
    • 6.3 Nutrients, Stoichiometry, and the Decomposition of Autotroph Residues
    • 6.4 Effects of Autotroph Identity and Diversity on Nutrient Dynamics
    • 6.5 Effects of Phytoplankton Residue Chemistry on Nutrient Dynamics in Aquatic Ecosystems
    • 6.6 Effects of Phytoplankton Stoichiometry on Nutrient Dynamics in Aquatic Ecosystems
  • 7. Effects of Nutrient Availability on the Chemistry of Primary Producers
    • 7.1 Introduction
    • 7.2 Effects of Nutrient Dynamics on the Chemical Phenotype of Individual Autotrophs
    • 7.3 Effects of Nutrient Availability on Primary Producer Diversity
    • 7.4 Evolutionary Effects of Nutrient Availability on Autotroph Chemistry
    • 7.5 Conclusions
  • 8. Linking Trophic Interactions with Ecosystem Nutrient Dynamics on the Phytochemical Landscape
    • 8.1 Putting It All Together: Linking Cycles and Generating Feedback
    • 8.2 From Trophic Interactions to Ecosystem Processes
    • 8.3 Effects of Herbivory on Nutrient Dynamics
    • 8.4 Effects of Predators on Nutrient Dynamics
    • 8.5 Effects of Nutrient Dynamics on Trophic Interactions
    • 8.6 Final Thoughts on Feedback Loops
  • 9. Synthesis and Prospects for Future Work
    • 9.1 Introduction
    • 9.2 Priority 1: Let’s Make Some Maps
    • 9.3 Priority 2: Assess the Frequency and Strength of Spatial Correlation
    • 9.4 Priority 3: Understanding Time Lags and the Temporal Scale of Spatial Correlation on the Phytochemical Landscape
    • 9.5 Priority 4: Exploring Variation in the Strength of Feedback between Trophic Interactions and Nutrient Dynamics on the Phytochemical Landscape
    • 9.6 Priority 5: Comparing the Role of the Phytochemical Landscape in Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystems
    • 9.7 Concluding Remarks
  • References Cited
  • Index

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