نتایج جستجو برای: trophic structure

تعداد نتایج: 1579737  

2014
Nigel E Hussey M Aaron MacNeil Bailey C McMeans Jill A Olin Sheldon FJ Dudley Geremy Cliff Sabine P Wintner Sean T Fennessy Aaron T Fisk

Measures of trophic position (TP) are critical for understanding food web interactions and human-mediated ecosystem disturbance. Nitrogen stable isotopes (δ(15) N) provide a powerful tool to estimate TP but are limited by a pragmatic assumption that isotope discrimination is constant (change in δ(15) N between predator and prey, Δ(15) N = 3.4‰), resulting in an additive framework that omits kno...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Jeff Scott Wesner

Organisms with complex life histories (CLH) often cross habitat or ecosystem boundaries as they develop from larvae to adults, coupling energy flow between ecosystems as both prey (bottom-up) and consumers (top-down). Predation effects on one stage of this life cycle can therefore cascade across ecosystems, magnifying the impact of local predation. The majority of predation studies have assesse...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2011
Dominique Gravel François Massol Elsa Canard David Mouillot Nicolas Mouquet

MacArthur and Wilson's Theory of Island Biogeography (TIB) is among the most well-known process-based explanations for the distribution of species richness. It helps understand the species-area relationship, a fundamental pattern in ecology and an essential tool for conservation. The classic TIB does not, however, account for the complex structure of ecological systems. We extend the TIB to tak...

2014
Paige S. Warren Eyal Shochat Wendy A. Marussich

Human activities dramatically change the abundance, diversity, and composition of species. However, little is known about how the most intense human activity, urbanization, alters food webs and trophic structure in biological communities. Studies of the Phoenix area, situated amid the Sonoran Desert, reveal some surprising alterations in the control of trophic dynamics. Species composition is r...

2011
Benjamin I. Ruttenberg Scott L. Hamilton Sheila M. Walsh Mary K. Donovan Alan Friedlander Edward DeMartini Enric Sala Stuart A. Sandin

In recent years, it has become apparent that human impacts have altered community structure in coastal and marine ecosystems worldwide. Of these, fishing is one of the most pervasive, and a growing body of work suggests that fishing can have strong effects on the ecology of target species, especially top predators. However, the effects of removing top predators on lower trophic groups of prey f...

2016
Pedro Monterroso Germán Garrote Ana Serronha Emídio Santos Miguel Delibes-Mateos Joana Abrantes Ramón Perez de Ayala Fernando Silvestre João Carvalho Inês Vasco Ana M. Lopes Elisa Maio Maria J. Magalhães L. Scott Mills Pedro J. Esteves Miguel Ángel Simón Paulo C. Alves

Emergent diseases may alter the structure and functioning of ecosystems by creating new biotic interactions and modifying existing ones, producing cascading processes along trophic webs. Recently, a new variant of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus (RHDV2 or RHDVb) arguably caused widespread declines in a keystone prey in Mediterranean ecosystems - the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)...

2016
Han Liu Xianwu Guo Ravi Gooneratne Ruifang Lai Cong Zeng Fanbin Zhan Weimin Wang

Vertebrate gut microbiome often underpins the metabolic capability and provides many beneficial effects on their hosts. However, little was known about how host trophic level influences fish gut microbiota and metabolic activity. In this study, more than 985,000 quality-filtered sequences from 24 16S rRNA libraries were obtained and the results revealed distinct compositions and diversities of ...

2017
Darcy Bradley Eric Conklin Yannis P. Papastamatiou Douglas J. McCauley Kydd Pollock Amanda Pollock Bruce E. Kendall Steven D. Gaines Jennifer E. Caselle

What did coral reef ecosystems look like before human impacts became pervasive? Early efforts to reconstruct baselines resulted in the controversial suggestion that pristine coral reefs have inverted trophic pyramids, with disproportionally large top predator biomass. The validity of the coral reef inverted trophic pyramid has been questioned, but until now, was not resolved empirically. We use...

2017
Eric Harvey Isabelle Gounand Chelsea J Little Emanuel A Fronhofer Florian Altermatt

In many natural systems, the physical structure of the landscape dictates the flow of resources. Despite mounting evidence that communities' dynamics can be indirectly coupled by reciprocal among ecosystem resource flows, our understanding of how directional resource flows might indirectly link biological communities is limited. We here propose that differences in community structure upstream s...

2017
Marcus Sheaves Ronald Baker Kátya G. Abrantes Rod M. Connolly Nadine A. Strydom

Quantification of key pathways sustaining ecosystem function is critical for underpinning informed decisions on development approvals, zoning and offsets, ecosystem restoration and for meaningful environmental assessments and monitoring. To develop a more quantitative understanding of the importance and variation in food webs and nutrient flows in tropical estuaries, we investigated the spatio-...

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