نتایج جستجو برای: trophic position

تعداد نتایج: 254014  

2013
Shawn A. Steffan Yoshito Chikaraishi David R. Horton Naohiko Ohkouchi Merritt E. Singleton Eugene Miliczky David B. Hogg Vincent P. Jones

Food web ecologists have long sought to characterize the trophic niches of animals using stable isotopic analysis. However, distilling trophic position from isotopic composition has been difficult, largely because of the variability associated with trophic discrimination factors (inter-trophic isotopic fractionation and routing). We circumvented much of this variability using compound-specific ...

E. Calizza L. Rossi M. Jafari M.L. Costantini V. Jafari,

The application of stable isotope analysis (SIA) has become a standard scientific approach in Agricultural and Ecological researches and, more in general, in several disciplines such as biology, botany, zoology, organic chemistry, climatology, and nutrition. The main objectives of this paper are (1) to provide a simple definition of stable isotopes and (2) to illustrate analytical measurement m...

Journal: :Ecology 2010
Blake Matthews Kerry B Marchinko Daniel I Bolnick Asit Mazumder

Divergence in habitat use among closely related species is a common characteristic of adaptive radiations. Large differences in the size structure of prey between habitats could strengthen disruptive selection on generalist predators and lead to a divergence in trophic position among species in an adaptive radiation. Using threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus) in freshwater lakes as a...

2010
Takefumi Nakazawa Yoichiro Sakai Chih-hao Hsieh Tadatoshi Koitabashi Ichiro Tayasu Norio Yamamura Noboru Okuda

Characterizing relationships between individual body size and trophic niche position is essential for understanding how population and food-web dynamics are mediated by size-dependent trophic interactions. However, whether (and how) intraspecific size-trophic relationships (i.e., trophic ontogeny pattern at the population level) vary with time remains poorly understood. Using archival specimens...

2006
NATHAN R. FRANSSEN KEITH B. GIDO

—Defining the trophic position of stream organisms is a first step in understanding the ecology of lotic systems. Whereas trophic positions of stream fishes have been traditionally assigned based on dietary analysis, stable isotope ratios may provide additional information on the validity of this approach and may be used to verify energy acquisition assumed from dietary studies. In this study, ...

2017
Shawn A Steffan Yoshito Chikaraishi Prarthana S Dharampal Jonathan N Pauli Christelle Guédot Naohiko Ohkouchi

Detritivory is the dominant trophic paradigm in most terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems, yet accurate measurement of consumer trophic position within detrital (="brown") food webs has remained unresolved. Measurement of detritivore trophic position is complicated by the fact that detritus is suffused with microbes, creating a detrital complex of living and nonliving biomass. Given that...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Mireia Bartrons Claudio Gratton Brian J Spiesman M Jake Vander Zanden

Ecosystems can be linked by the movement of matter and nutrients across habitat boundaries via aquatic insect emergence. Aquatic organisms tend to have higher concentrations of certain toxic contaminants such as methylmercury (MeHg) compared to their terrestrial counterparts. If aquatic organisms come to land, terrestrial organisms that consume them are expected to have elevated MeHg concentrat...

2012
Joan Navarro Marta Coll Maite Louzao Isabel Palomera Antonio Delgado G. Forero

23 24 Understanding how marine ecosystems are structured and how they function is a 25 scientific challenge. Nowadays, to learn about ecosystem trophic dynamics ecologists use 26 two complementary methodological approximations, mass-balance ecosystem models and 27 isotopic tools. However, despite the wide applications of these methodologies, the 28 comparison and combination of both are still s...

2015
Nicholas E.C. Fleming Chris Harrod Jason Newton Jonathan D.R. Houghton Jack Stanford

Jellyfish are highly topical within studies of pelagic food-webs and there is a growing realisation that their role is more complex than once thought. Efforts being made to include jellyfish within fisheries and ecosystem models are an important step forward, but our present understanding of their underlying trophic ecology can lead to their oversimplification in these models. Gelatinous zoopla...

2011
Tamara N. Romanuk April Hayward Jeffrey A. Hutchings

Results Across all species, trophic position was positively related to maximum length (r = 0.194, b = 0.065, P < 0.0001), meaning that a one-level increase in trophic level was associated with an increase in maximum length by a factor of 183. On average, fishes in orders that showed significantly positive trophic level–body size relations [mean = 51.6 cm 11.8 (95% confidence interval, CI)] were...

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