نتایج جستجو برای: trophic states

تعداد نتایج: 465825  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2011
r. ahmadi f. mohebbi p. hagigi l. esmailly r. salmanzadeh

this research summarizes the data on benthic macro invertebrates collected from 25 points in the urmia lake wetlands during november 2008 to february 2009. the purpose of the study was to assess the effects of elevated salinity and nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) levels on macro invertebrate abundance and composition. a total of 32 taxa were collected, and the common taxa, including chirono...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
r. ahmadi iranian artemia research center, p.o. box: 57157-1367 urmia, iran f. mohebbi west azerbaijan water authority organization, urmia, iran p. hagigi west azarbaijan environment protection organization, urmia, iran l. esmailly west azarbaijan environment protection organization, urmia, iran r. salmanzadeh west azarbaijan environment protection organization, urmia, iran

this research summarizes the data on benthic macro invertebrates collected from 25 points in the urmia lake wetlands during november 2008 to february 2009. the purpose of the study was to assess the effects of elevated salinity and nutrient (nitrogen and phosphorus) levels on macro invertebrate abundance and composition. a total of 32 taxa were collected, and the common taxa, including chironom...

1999
SHAHID NAEEM SHIBIN LI

We tested whether standing autotrophic (unicellular algal) biomass is sensitive to variation in initial consumer (nondecomposer, heterotrophic protistan) diversity in experimental microbial microcosms. Our results showed a strong, negative relationship between autotrophic biomass and consumer species richness. Additional microcosm experiments showed that this relationship was due largely to the...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2018
Tessa N Hempson Nicholas A J Graham M Aaron MacNeil Andrew S Hoey Shaun K Wilson

Regime shifts between alternative stable ecosystem states are becoming commonplace due to the combined effects of local stressors and global climate change. Alternative states are characterized as substantially different in form and function from pre-disturbance states, disrupting the delivery of ecosystem services and functions. On coral reefs, regime shifts are typically characterized by a ch...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2010
Anne K Salomon Sarah K Gaichas Nick T Shears Jennifer E Smith Elizabeth M P Madin Steven D Gaines

Trophic cascades triggered by fishing have profound implications for marine ecosystems and the socioeconomic systems that depend on them. With the number of reported cases quickly growing, key features and commonalities have emerged. Fishery-induced trophic cascades often display differential response times and nonlinear trajectories among trophic levels and can be accompanied by shifts in alte...

2016
Sean M. Naman Correigh M. Greene Casimir A. Rice Joshua Chamberlin Letitia Conway‐Cranos Jeffery R. Cordell Jason E. Hall Linda D. Rhodes

Identifying causes of structural ecosystem shifts often requires understanding trophic structure, an important determinant of energy flow in ecological communities. In coastal pelagic ecosystems worldwide, increasing jellyfish (Cnidaria and Ctenophora) at the expense of small fish has been linked to anthropogenic alteration of basal trophic pathways. However, this hypothesis remains untested in...

2010
LUSHA M. TRONSTAD TODD M. KOEL KEN G. GEROW

—Introduction of lake trout Salvelinus namaycush into a system can add a trophic level, potentially affecting organisms at lower trophic levels. Similar to many lakes and reservoirs in the western United States, lake trout were introduced into Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming. Previous studies showed that lake trout reduced the population and altered the size structure of native Yellowstone cutthroat ...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2013
Martin Hartvig Ken Haste Andersen

Species with a large adult-offspring size ratio and a preferred predator-prey mass ratio undergo ontogenetic trophic niche shift(s) throughout life. Trophic interactions between such species vary throughout life, resulting in different species-level interaction motifs depending on the maximum adult sizes and population size distributions. We explore the assembly and potential for coexistence of...

2016
Silvia Bianchelli Emanuela Buschi Roberto Danovaro Antonio Pusceddu

In the Mediterranean Sea hard-bottom macroalgal meadows may switch to alternative and less-productive barrens grounds, as a result of sea urchins overgrazing. Meiofauna (and especially nematodes) represent key components of benthic ecosystems, are highly-diversified, sensitive to environmental change and anthropogenic impacts, but, so-far, have been neglected in studies on regime shifts. We rep...

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