نتایج جستجو برای: trophic levels

تعداد نتایج: 930571  

Journal: :زیست شناسی جانوری تجربی 0
کبری ایاسه دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد محیط زیست، دانشکده منابع طبیعی و کویرشناسی رسول زمانی احمد محمودی استادیار گروه شیلات و محیط زیست، دانشکده منابع طبیعی و علوم زمین، دانشگاه شهرکرد فاطمه شهبازی دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد محیط زیست، دانشکده منابع طبیعی و کویرشناسی، دانشگاه یزد حمید سودائی زاده استاد یار گروه مدیریت مناطق خشک و بیابانی، دانشکده منابع طبیعی و کویر شناسی، دانشگاه یزد

abstract studies have shown that birds due to being in the high trophic levels on the ecosystems, and also high sensitivity to toxic substances are a useful indicator for the evaluation of mercury pollution. the objective of the present study was to evaluate mercury level in the feathers of turdus philomelos and turdus merula in khanikan forests as an indicator of mercury contamination. to atta...

Journal: :Ecology 2016
Huili Chen Steven Hagerty Sinead M Crotty Mark D Bertness

Human population growth and development have heavily degraded coastal ecosystems with cascading impacts across multiple trophic levels. Understanding both the direct and indirect trophic effects of human activities is important for coastal conservation. In New England, recreational overfishing has triggered a regional trophic cascade. Predator depletion releases the herbivorous purple marsh cra...

2017
Carl S Cloyed Perri K Eason

Intra-population niche differences in generalist foragers have captured the interest of ecologists, because such individuality can have important ecological and evolutionary implications. Few researchers have investigated how these differences affect the relationships among ecologically similar, sympatric species. Using stable isotopes, stomach contents, morphology and habitat preference, we ex...

2006
Clark V. Pearson Lee A. Dyer

The roles of consumers (top-down forces) versus resources (bottom-up forces) as determinants of alpha diversity in a community are not well studied. Numerous community ecology models and empirical studies have provided a framework for understanding how density at various trophic levels responds to variation in the relative strength of top-down and bottom-up forces. The resulting trophic theory ...

2015
German A. Soler Graham J. Edgar Russell J. Thomson Stuart Kininmonth Stuart J. Campbell Terence P. Dawson Neville S. Barrett Anthony T. F. Bernard David E. Galván Trevor J. Willis Timothy J. Alexander Rick D. Stuart-Smith Dennis M. Higgs

Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) offer a unique opportunity to test the assumption that fishing pressure affects some trophic groups more than others. Removal of larger predators through fishing is often suggested to have positive flow-on effects for some lower trophic groups, in which case protection from fishing should result in suppression of lower trophic groups as predator populations recover...

Journal: :Science 2004
Brad deYoung Mike Heath Francisco Werner Fei Chai Bernard Megrey Patrick Monfray

With increasing pressure for a more ecological approach to marine fisheries and environmental management, there is a growing need to understand and predict changes in marine ecosystems. Biogeochemical and physical oceanographic models are well developed, but extending these further up the food web to include zooplankton and fish is a major challenge. The difficulty arises because organisms at h...

Almasieh Almasieh, Mehdi Khoshnamvand, Shahram Kaboodvandpour,

Background: Present study was conducted to measure the level of total mercury (tHg) in sediments, benthos and benthivorous fish (i.e., common carp) for determining Biota (Benthos)-Sediment Accumulation Factor (BSAF), as well as Biomagnification Factor (BMF) of tHg between two trophic levels of benthos and benthivorous fish caught from Sanandaj Gheshlagh Reservoir (SGR) in the west of Iran. Met...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2007
Jarrett E. Byrnes Pamela L. Reynolds John J. Stachowicz

The biodiversity of ecosystems worldwide is changing because of species loss due to human-caused extinctions and species gain through intentional and accidental introductions. Here we show that the combined effect of these two processes is altering the trophic structure of food webs in coastal marine systems. This is because most extinctions ( approximately 70%) occur at high trophic levels (to...

2012
Paul H. York Brendan P. Kelaher David J. Booth Melanie J. Bishop

Simple ecological models that predict trophic responses to bottom-up forcing are valuable tools for ecosystem managers. Traditionally, theoretical ecologists have used resource-dependent functional responses to explain the modification of food chains exposed to bottom-up perturbations. These models predict alternating positive, negative and zero responses at each trophic level. More recently, r...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Poppy Lakeman-Fraser Robert M Ewers

Gaining insight into the impact of anthropogenic change on ecosystems requires investigation into interdependencies between multiple drivers of ecological change and multiple biotic responses. Global environmental change drivers can act simultaneously to impact the abundance and diversity of biota, but few studies have also measured the impact across trophic levels. We firstly investigated whet...

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