Scaling research has seen remarkable progress in the past several decades. Many scaling relationships were discovered within and across individual and population levels, such as species–abundance relationship, Taylor\u27s law, and density mass allometry. However none of these established patterns incorporate individual variation in the formulation. Individual body size variation is a key evolutionary phenomenon and closely related to ecological diversity and species adaptation. Using a macroecological approach, I test 57 Long-Term Ecological Research data sets and show that a power-law and a generalized power-law function describe well the mean-variance scaling of individual body mass. This relationship connects Taylor\u27s law and density ...
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Biodiversity losses over the next century are predicted to result in alterations of ecosystem functi...
Power law relationships are ubiquitous in ecology, and complex systems in general, andcan be used as...
Scaling research has seen remarkable progress in the past several decades. Many scaling relationship...
Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quant...
Scaling relationships (where body size features as the independent variable) and power-law distribut...
Abstract. Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic c...
Research on individual trait variation has gained much attention because of its implication for ecos...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and is related to many biological ...
The size of an organism matters for its metabolic, growth, mortality, and other vital rates. Scale-f...
Morphological scaling relationships between organ and body size—also known as allometries—describe t...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic communitie...
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Biodiversity losses over the next century are predicted to result in alterations of ecosystem functi...
Power law relationships are ubiquitous in ecology, and complex systems in general, andcan be used as...
Scaling research has seen remarkable progress in the past several decades. Many scaling relationship...
Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quant...
Scaling relationships (where body size features as the independent variable) and power-law distribut...
Abstract. Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic c...
Research on individual trait variation has gained much attention because of its implication for ecos...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and is related to many biological ...
The size of an organism matters for its metabolic, growth, mortality, and other vital rates. Scale-f...
Morphological scaling relationships between organ and body size—also known as allometries—describe t...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic communitie...
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Biodiversity losses over the next century are predicted to result in alterations of ecosystem functi...
Power law relationships are ubiquitous in ecology, and complex systems in general, andcan be used as...