نتایج جستجو برای: food web

تعداد نتایج: 481898  

2000
DEBRA S. GOLDBERG

Recent theoretical studies have shown the potential for chaotic dynamics in simple three-species food chains. Most of these studies have focused on linear food chains, although natural food chains are seldom isolated from the surrounding food web. There is a growing awareness that food web dynamics can be strongly influenced by the behavior and movement of predators, energy, and nutrients acros...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Helge Aufderheide Lars Rudolf Thilo Gross Kevin D Lafferty

Recent attempts to predict the response of large food webs to perturbations have revealed that in larger systems increasingly precise information on the elements of the system is required. Thus, the effort needed for good predictions grows quickly with the system's complexity. Here, we show that not all elements need to be measured equally well, suggesting that a more efficient allocation of ef...

Journal: :Ecology 2007
Craig A Layman D Albrey Arrington Carmen G Montaña David M Post

Stable isotope ratios (typically of carbon and nitrogen) provide one representation of an organism's trophic niche and are widely used to examine aspects of food web structure. Yet stable isotopes have not been applied to quantitatively characterize community-wide aspects of trophic structure (i.e., at the level of an entire food web). We propose quantitative metrics that can be used to this en...

Journal: :Ecology 2009
Carolin Banasek-Richter Louis-Félix Bersier Marie-France Cattin Richard Baltensperger Jean-Pierre Gabriel Yves Merz Robert E Ulanowicz Annette F Tavares D Dudley Williams Peter C de Ruiter Kirk O Winemiller Russell E Naisbit

Food webs depict who eats whom in communities. Ecologists have examined statistical metrics and other properties of food webs, but mainly due to the uneven quality of the data, the results have proved controversial. The qualitative data on which those efforts rested treat trophic interactions as present or absent and disregard potentially huge variation in their magnitude, an approach similar t...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Andrew P Beckerman Owen L Petchey Philip H Warren

Food webs, the networks of feeding links between species, are central to our understanding of ecosystem structure, stability, and function. One of the key aspects of food web structure is complexity, or connectance, the number of links expressed as a proportion of the total possible number of links. Connectance (complexity) is linked to the stability of webs and is a key parameter in recent mod...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Jennifer A Dunne Richard J Williams Neo D Martinez Rachel A Wood Douglas H Erwin

A rich body of empirically grounded theory has developed about food webs--the networks of feeding relationships among species within habitats. However, detailed food-web data and analyses are lacking for ancient ecosystems, largely because of the low resolution of taxa coupled with uncertain and incomplete information about feeding interactions. These impediments appear insurmountable for most ...

2009
LOUIS-FÉLIX BERSIER CAROLIN BANAŠEK-RICHTER

A food web customarily describes the qualitative feeding relationships in a community. Descriptors have been used to extract ecologically meaningful information from such data, e.g., the proportion of top species (the proportion of taxa without consumers) or vulnerability (the average number of consumers per taxon). Analyses of collections of food webs based on these properties have revealed re...

2015
Susanne Kortsch Raul Primicerio Maria Fossheim Andrey V. Dolgov Michaela Aschan

Climate-driven poleward shifts, leading to changes in species composition and relative abundances, have been recently documented in the Arctic. Among the fastest moving species are boreal generalist fish which are expected to affect arctic marine food web structure and ecosystem functioning substantially. Here, we address structural changes at the food web level induced by poleward shifts via t...

Background and purpose: A safe food system provides the conditions for consumers to decide about and choose the food products. This systematic review describes the alternatives in order to achieve a healthy nutrition pattern in a food system that can be used to make changes in current policies. Materials and methods: An electronic literature search was done in Google Scholar, Web of Science, P...

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