Size-based ecosystem modeling is emerging as a powerful way to assess ecosystem-level impacts of human- and environment-driven changes from individual-level processes. These models have evolved as mechanistic explanations for observed regular patterns of abundance across the marine size spectrum hypothesized to hold from bacteria to whales. Fifty years since the first size spectrum measurements, we ask how far have we come? Although recent modeling studies capture an impressive range of sizes, complexity, and real-world applications, ecosystem coverage is still only partial. We describe how this can be overcome by unifying functional traits with size spectra (which we call functional size spectra) and highlight the key knowledge gaps that n...
Charles Elton introduced the ‘pyramid of numbers’ in the late 1920s but this remarkable insight into...
<p>The lines show idealized responses of community size spectra to changes in fish abundance. Becaus...
It has long been hypothesized that aquatic biomass is evenly distributed among logarithmic body mass...
Size-based ecosystem modeling is emerging as a powerful way to assess ecosystem-level impacts of hum...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Climate change is a complex global issue that is d...
Across aquatic systems, the body size of an organism is often more important than its species identi...
Evaluating the component features of 'scaling' planktonic size spectra, commonly observed in marine ...
Despite their critical role as the main energy pathway between phytoplankton and fish, the functiona...
The size of an individual organism is a key trait to characterize its physiology and feeding ecology...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
Charles Elton introduced the ‘pyramid of numbers’ in the late 1920s but this remarkable insight into...
<p>The lines show idealized responses of community size spectra to changes in fish abundance. Becaus...
It has long been hypothesized that aquatic biomass is evenly distributed among logarithmic body mass...
Size-based ecosystem modeling is emerging as a powerful way to assess ecosystem-level impacts of hum...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Climate change is a complex global issue that is d...
Across aquatic systems, the body size of an organism is often more important than its species identi...
Evaluating the component features of 'scaling' planktonic size spectra, commonly observed in marine ...
Despite their critical role as the main energy pathway between phytoplankton and fish, the functiona...
The size of an individual organism is a key trait to characterize its physiology and feeding ecology...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
Charles Elton introduced the ‘pyramid of numbers’ in the late 1920s but this remarkable insight into...
<p>The lines show idealized responses of community size spectra to changes in fish abundance. Becaus...
It has long been hypothesized that aquatic biomass is evenly distributed among logarithmic body mass...