Abstract Salamanders are relevant components of many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. However, despite the importance of salamanders in many resource–consumer networks, their functional role remains remarkably understudied. Therefore, this volume, entitled The Ecological Role of Salamanders as Prey and Predators, provides an opportunity for researchers to highlight the new research on the ecological role of salamanders and newts in prey–predator systems, their trophic behavior, and the variability of their trophic niche in space and time. Various innovative methods, such as COI metabarcoding and network analysis, are applied in the present study to test both the classical and new hypotheses concerning the trophic ecology of salamanders and their interactions with their prey. The present volume is composed of one review and seven research papers, all of which are published after undergoing a complete and impartial peer-review process.
AbstractList Salamanders are relevant components of many terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. However, despite the importance of salamanders in many resource–consumer networks, their functional role remains remarkably understudied. Therefore, this volume, entitled The Ecological Role of Salamanders as Prey and Predators, provides an opportunity for researchers to highlight the new research on the ecological role of salamanders and newts in prey–predator systems, their trophic behavior, and the variability of their trophic niche in space and time. Various innovative methods, such as COI metabarcoding and network analysis, are applied in the present study to test both the classical and new hypotheses concerning the trophic ecology of salamanders and their interactions with their prey. The present volume is composed of one review and seven research papers, all of which are published after undergoing a complete and impartial peer-review process.
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SubjectTerms amphibia
amphibians
aqueduct
artificial cave
biospeleology
body condition
capture-mark-recapture
cave biology
coexisting species
COI
community ecology
diet
DNA metabarcoding
ecological opportunity
ecotone
energy flow
feeding ecology
flatworm
habitat coupling
Hydromantes
hypogean
individual diet specialization
individual specialization
Lissotriton
Monolistra
n/a
niche variation hypothesis
niche width
Niphargus
parental species
plethodontid
predator–prey interactions
prey
prey-predator system
Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects
Research and information: general
resource selection
salamanders
seepage
size
Speleomantes
Sphaeromatidae
stygofauna
subterranean habitat
top–down control
Triturus
trophic cascades
trophic ecology
trophic niche
underground
Urodela
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