نتایج جستجو برای: food web

تعداد نتایج: 481898  

2016
Luis J. Gilarranz Camilo Mora Jordi Bascompte

Marine coastal ecosystems are among the most exposed to global environmental change, with reported effects on species biomass, species richness and length of trophic chains. By combining a biologically informed food-web model with information on anthropogenic influences in 701 sites across the Caribbean region, we show that fishing effort, human density and thermal stress anomaly are associated...

2012
Benjamin Baiser Nicholas J. Gotelli Hannah L. Buckley Thomas E. Miller Aaron M. Ellison

Aim The network structure of food webs plays an important role in the maintenance of diversity and ecosystem functioning in ecological communities. Previous research has found that ecosystem size, resource availability, assembly history and biotic interactions can potentially drive food web structure. However, the relative influence of climatic variables that drive broad-scale biogeographic pat...

2011
M. Alex Smith Eldon S. Eveleigh Kevin S. McCann Mark T. Merilo Peter C. McCarthy Kathleen I. Van Rooyen

The efficient and effective monitoring of individuals and populations is critically dependent on correct species identification. While this point may seem obvious, identifying the majority of the more than 100 natural enemies involved in the spruce budworm (Choristoneura fumiferana--SBW) food web remains a non-trivial endeavor. Insect parasitoids play a major role in the processes governing the...

2004
A. G. Rossberg H. Matsuda T. Amemiya K. Itoh

Food webs are networks describing who is eating whom in an ecological community. By now it is clear that many aspects of food-web structure are reproducible across diverse habitats, yet little is known about the driving force behind this structure. Evolutionary and population dynamical mechanisms have been considered. We propose a model for the evolutionary dynamics of food-web topology and sho...

2004
A. G. Rossberg H. Matsuda T. Amemiya K. Itoh

Food webs are networks describing who is eating whom in an ecological community. By now it is clear that many aspects of food-web structure are reproducible across diverse habitats, yet little is known about the driving force behind this structure. Evolutionary and population dynamical mechanisms have been considered. We propose a model for the evolutionary dynamics of food-web topology and sho...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Nicolas Loeuille Michel Loreau

Explaining the structure of terrestrial and aquatic food webs remains one of the most important challenges of ecological theory. Most existing models use emergent properties of food webs, such as diversity and connectance as parameters, to determine other food-web descriptors. Lower-level processes, in particular adaptation (whether by behavioral, developmental, or evolutionary mechanisms), are...

2003
Lothar D.J. Kuijper Bob W. Kooi Cor Zonneveld Sebastiaan A.L.M. Kooijman

Intraguild predation is a trophic interaction in which two consumers compete for one resource and where one of the consumer species may also feed on its competitor. The intraguild predator’s diet follows from the relative strength of its interactions with its potential prey. Current view holds that weak interactions between species promote the stability of food webs. To the contrary, nutrient e...

2013
Maciej T. Tomczak Johanna J. Heymans Johanna Yletyinen Susa Niiranen Saskia A. Otto Thorsten Blenckner

Several marine ecosystems under anthropogenic pressure have experienced shifts from one ecological state to another. In the central Baltic Sea, the regime shift of the 1980s has been associated with food-web reorganization and redirection of energy flow pathways. These long-term dynamics from 1974 to 2006 have been simulated here using a food-web model forced by climate and fishing. Ecological ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Daniel B Stouffer Juan Camacho Wenxin Jiang Luís A Nunes Amaral

Food webs aim to provide a thorough representation of the trophic interactions found in an ecosystem. The complexity of empirical food webs, however, is leading many ecologists to focus dynamic ecosystem studies on smaller microcosm or mesocosm studies based upon community modules, which comprise three to five species and the interactions likely to have ecological relevance. We provide here a s...

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