We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand relationships among biogeography, prey communities and climate on diet composition at regional spatial scales (Scandinavia), and thereafter explored whether diet patterns remained the same at global scales. At regional scales, we uncovered comprehensive patterns in diet composition among neighbouring freshwater ecoregions, with site-specific prey communities as the best predictor of the observed prey utilisation patterns. Thus, we posit that environmental gradients altering site-specific prey communities and consequently the trophic niche of the predator through bottom-up mechanisms are key in understanding spatial dietary patterns. Proximity...
A positive relationship between the occupancy and average local abundance of species is found in a v...
Aim. A primary goal of community ecology is to understand the mechanisms that drive species' spatial...
1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of ...
We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand ...
Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on freshwater fish communities, especially at h...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Background Population dynamics are driven by a number of biotic (e.g., density-dependence) and abiot...
Aim We tested whether coarse-grained occurrence data can be used to detect climatic niche shifts bet...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010Explaining patter...
The unifying themes of my thesis are patterns in world-wide freshwater fish body sizes and their und...
International audience1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems...
Identifying the drivers and processes that determine globally the geographic range size of species i...
Here, we employ an additive partitioning framework to disentangle the contribution of spatial turnov...
There is a growing need to incorporate biotic interactions, particularly those between predators and...
The energetic demand of consumers increases with body size and temperature. This implies that energe...
A positive relationship between the occupancy and average local abundance of species is found in a v...
Aim. A primary goal of community ecology is to understand the mechanisms that drive species' spatial...
1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of ...
We analysed data of a globally distributed model organism (brown trout) in an attempt to understand ...
Climate change is expected to have a profound impact on freshwater fish communities, especially at h...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
Background Population dynamics are driven by a number of biotic (e.g., density-dependence) and abiot...
Aim We tested whether coarse-grained occurrence data can be used to detect climatic niche shifts bet...
Thesis (M.S., Biological Sciences) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010Explaining patter...
The unifying themes of my thesis are patterns in world-wide freshwater fish body sizes and their und...
International audience1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems...
Identifying the drivers and processes that determine globally the geographic range size of species i...
Here, we employ an additive partitioning framework to disentangle the contribution of spatial turnov...
There is a growing need to incorporate biotic interactions, particularly those between predators and...
The energetic demand of consumers increases with body size and temperature. This implies that energe...
A positive relationship between the occupancy and average local abundance of species is found in a v...
Aim. A primary goal of community ecology is to understand the mechanisms that drive species' spatial...
1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of ...