Community regulation: under what conditions are bottom-up factors important on rocky shores?

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Argues that bottom-up and top-down factors may be tightly linked in rocky intertidal communities. Attention is drawn to the nature of the rocky shores along the Oregon coast, where similar environments nevertheless produce different communities, and evidence is drawn from studies on the spatial variation in predation rate, prey recruitment and prey growth along these shores. -P.J.Jarvis

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Menge, B. A. (1992). Community regulation: under what conditions are bottom-up factors important on rocky shores? Ecology, 73(3), 755–765. https://doi.org/10.2307/1940155

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