Ontogenetic dietary shifts (ODSs), the changes in diet utilisation occurring over the life span of an individual consumer, are widespread in the animal kingdom. Understanding ODSs provides fundamental insights into the biological and ecological processes that function at the individual, population and community levels, and is critical for the development and testing of hypotheses around key concepts in trophic theory on model organisms. Here, we synthesise historic and contemporary research on ODSs in fishes, and identify where further research is required. Numerous biotic and abiotic factors can directly or indirectly influence ODSs, but the most influential of these may vary spatially, temporally and interspecifically. Within the constrai...
Many fish species face increasing challenges associated with climate change and overfishing. At the ...
Human predators are reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of wild animal populations. We are quick...
Feeding ecology explains predator’s preference to some preys over others in their habitat and their ...
Ontogenetic dietary shifts (ODSs), the changes in diet utilisation occurring over the life span of a...
While most studies have focused on the timing and nature of ontogenetic niche shifts, information is...
Biotic and abiotic variables shape ontogenetic trajectories of animals. This study modelled (i) the ...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
Consumption is the primary trophic interaction in ecosystems and its accurate estimation is required...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
Fishing is widely known to magnify fluctuations in targeted populations. These fluctuations are corr...
Dietary plasticity of populations can be associated to ontogenetic diet preferences and depends on t...
Ontogenetic diet shifts are pervasive in food websbut rules governing their emergence and the implic...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
Marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and contain a diverse faunal assemblage that are subject to var...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Many fish species face increasing challenges associated with climate change and overfishing. At the ...
Human predators are reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of wild animal populations. We are quick...
Feeding ecology explains predator’s preference to some preys over others in their habitat and their ...
Ontogenetic dietary shifts (ODSs), the changes in diet utilisation occurring over the life span of a...
While most studies have focused on the timing and nature of ontogenetic niche shifts, information is...
Biotic and abiotic variables shape ontogenetic trajectories of animals. This study modelled (i) the ...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
Consumption is the primary trophic interaction in ecosystems and its accurate estimation is required...
It is long since well established that growth and development in fish individuals are heavily depend...
Fishing is widely known to magnify fluctuations in targeted populations. These fluctuations are corr...
Dietary plasticity of populations can be associated to ontogenetic diet preferences and depends on t...
Ontogenetic diet shifts are pervasive in food websbut rules governing their emergence and the implic...
Ecological speciation - whereby an ancestral founder species diversifies to fill vacant niches - is ...
Marine ecosystems are highly dynamic and contain a diverse faunal assemblage that are subject to var...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Many fish species face increasing challenges associated with climate change and overfishing. At the ...
Human predators are reshaping the evolutionary trajectories of wild animal populations. We are quick...
Feeding ecology explains predator’s preference to some preys over others in their habitat and their ...