<p>A. δ<sup>15</sup>N and δ<sup>13</sup>C values (mean ± SD) of field collected juvenile <i>A. diadematus</i> and their potential resources. The spiderlings are depicted as individuals. B. Composition of the spider’s diet based on Bayesian mixing models. The bars represent 25%, 75% and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of the single resources the spiders incorporated.</p
Abstract Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs fro...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those above ground; they are based on inputs from both l...
International audience1. A pressing question in community ecology is how multiple closely related sp...
Web-spinning spiders that inhabit stream channels are considered specialists of aquatic ecosystems a...
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Bayesian mixing model estimations for the contributions of foliage and litter prey to Eleutherodacty...
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Monitoring of arthropods focuses typically on changes in population and range size over time. Yet, t...
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Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
1. Adaptive radiations are typically characterized by niche partitioning among their constituent spe...
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Abstract Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs fro...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those above ground; they are based on inputs from both l...
International audience1. A pressing question in community ecology is how multiple closely related sp...
Web-spinning spiders that inhabit stream channels are considered specialists of aquatic ecosystems a...
This file contains three tabs each with a separate data set. The first contains biomass values for s...
As top consumers and generalist predators, spiders are ideal organisms to study food webs and comple...
Mestre L, Pinol J, Antonio Barrientos J, et al. Trophic structure of the spider community of a Medit...
International audienceAs top consumers and generalist predators, spiders are ideal organisms to stud...
Bayesian mixing model estimations for the contributions of foliage and litter prey to Eleutherodacty...
<p>With stable isotope Bayesian ellipses (solid line) and convex hull (dotted line) for each group. ...
Monitoring of arthropods focuses typically on changes in population and range size over time. Yet, t...
The diet of wild animals has been studied using many different strategies, approaches and methods in...
Abstract Freshwater ecosystems subsidize riparian zones with high-quality nutrients via the emergenc...
1. Adaptive radiations are typically characterized by niche partitioning among their constituent spe...
Stable isotopes (13C and 15N) are widely applied in studies of trophic links. We used this method to...
Abstract Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those aboveground; they are based on inputs fro...
Food webs in soil differ fundamentally from those above ground; they are based on inputs from both l...
International audience1. A pressing question in community ecology is how multiple closely related sp...