AbstractIn the study of food webs, the existence and explanation of recurring patterns, such as the scale invariance of linkage density, predator–prey ratios and mean chain length, constitute long-standing issues. Our study focused on litter-associated food webs and explored the influence of detritivore and predator niche width (as δ13C range) on web topological structure. To compare patterns within and between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems and take account of intra-habitat variability, we constructed 42 macroinvertebrate patch-scale webs in four different habitats (lake, lagoon, beech forest and cornfield), using an experimental approach with litterbags. The results suggest that although web differences exist between ecosystems, patte...
Understanding the relative importance of habitat and biotic drivers on community assembly across foo...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
International audienceLittle is known of how linkage patterns between species change along environme...
In the study of food webs, the existence and explanation of recurring patterns, such as the scale i...
A long-standing question in the study of food webs is whether there are similarities in the topologi...
Trophic niches condition the energetic performance of species within food webs providing a vital lin...
Ecologists have greatly advanced our understanding of the processes that regulate trophic structure ...
International audienceDuring past decades, several mechanisms such as resource quality and habitat c...
1. The structure and dynamics of prey populations are shaped by the foraging behaviours of their pre...
Fifty non-aggregated community food webs, containing from 10 to 74 species, were analyzed in order t...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator- prey body sizes span orders ...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs th...
The pervading physical habitat differences between lakes, rivers, and estuaries should result in str...
Understanding the relative importance of habitat and biotic drivers on community assembly across foo...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
International audienceLittle is known of how linkage patterns between species change along environme...
In the study of food webs, the existence and explanation of recurring patterns, such as the scale i...
A long-standing question in the study of food webs is whether there are similarities in the topologi...
Trophic niches condition the energetic performance of species within food webs providing a vital lin...
Ecologists have greatly advanced our understanding of the processes that regulate trophic structure ...
International audienceDuring past decades, several mechanisms such as resource quality and habitat c...
1. The structure and dynamics of prey populations are shaped by the foraging behaviours of their pre...
Fifty non-aggregated community food webs, containing from 10 to 74 species, were analyzed in order t...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator- prey body sizes span orders ...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs th...
The pervading physical habitat differences between lakes, rivers, and estuaries should result in str...
Understanding the relative importance of habitat and biotic drivers on community assembly across foo...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
International audienceLittle is known of how linkage patterns between species change along environme...