How do bottom-up controls, like nutrient availability, relate to the scale of a trophic cascade?

Answer

The magnitude of the cascade's effect is set by the underlying resource availability.

While the potential for a cascade is set by the top predator's presence (top-down), the magnitude of the resulting change is governed by bottom-up constraints like nutrient-poor soil.

How do bottom-up controls, like nutrient availability, relate to the scale of a trophic cascade?
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