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The effects of human population density on trophic interactions are contingent upon latitude

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Aim:  Studies conducted at a global scale are necessary to make general conclusions on the effect of urbanization on trophic interactions and explore how these effects change along latitudinal gradients. Since biotic interactions are more intense at lower latitudes, we predict they are less likely to be affected by human impacts than at higher latitudes. Therefore, we test the hypothesis that the effect of urbanization (quantified by human population density) on trophic interactions, specifically insect herbivory and bird predation, decreases with an increase in latitude Location:  Global (881 study sties) Time period: 2000-2021 Major taxa studied:  Birds, arthropods and plants. Methods:  We compiled global data on insect herbivory and bird predation from individual studies using similar methodologies, and fitted generalized linear mixed models to test the effect of human population density, latitude and their interaction on these two response variables. Results:  The intensity of herbi..., , , # Title of Dataset *** Data and R codes of \"The effects of human population density on trophic interactions are contingent upon latitude\" Authors: Juan A. Hernández-Agüero, Ildefonso Ruiz-Tapiador3, Lucas A. Garibaldi4,5, Mikhail V. Kozlov6, Elina Mäntylä6,7,8, Marcos E. Nacif4,5, Norma Salinas9 & Luis Cayuela1 Methodology: Herbivory Insect herbivory data was obtained from the literature. Insect herbivory was quantified in the papers used as the proportion of leaf area consumed by defoliating insects. It was estimated with either image software or visually, as proposed by Alliende (1989). Because human population density is changing rapidly, we restricted our analysis to data collected since 2000. We extracted the greater part of data from a systematic global review (Kozlov et al., 2015), and we searched for data published between 2015 and December 2021 in the ISI Web of Science on 19 April 2022 with the words “Defoliation” and “Insect herbivory [i.e. Defoliation (All Fields) AND...
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