1. Much of the debate surrounding the consequences of biodiversity loss centres around the issue of whether different species are functionally similar in their effects on ecological processes. In this study, we examined whether populations consisting of smaller, more abundant individuals are functionally similar to populations of the same species with larger, fewer individuals. 2. We manipulated the biomass and density of banded sunfish (Enneacanthus obesus) and measured their impact on populations of Southern leopard frog (Rana sphenocephala) larvae. We also evaluated the ability of models relating metabolic rate to body size to predict the relative impacts of populations that differ in average body size and population density. 3. Our res...
Intraspecific phenotypic variation is a significant component of biodiversity. Body size, for exampl...
Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioni...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
1. Much of the debate surrounding the consequences of biodiversity loss centres around the issue of ...
• Much of the debate surrounding the consequences of biodiversity loss centres around the issue of w...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Many ecological studies and t...
The negative scaling of plant and animal abundance with body mass is one of the most fundamental rel...
Differences in population density between species of varying size are frequently attributed to metab...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
1. Species' abundance scales approximately as an inverse power of body mass. This property has been ...
The metabolic cost of foraging is the dark energy of ecological systems. It is much harder to observ...
1. The idea that sets of species may have similar effects on population, community or ecosystem proc...
Efforts to characterize food webs have generated two influential approaches that reduce the complexi...
In chapter 2.1. we addressed the question if metabolic or foraging models predict more accurate the ...
1. Numerous studies have revealed (usually positive) relationships between biodiversity and ecosyste...
Intraspecific phenotypic variation is a significant component of biodiversity. Body size, for exampl...
Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioni...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...
1. Much of the debate surrounding the consequences of biodiversity loss centres around the issue of ...
• Much of the debate surrounding the consequences of biodiversity loss centres around the issue of w...
136 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2002.Many ecological studies and t...
The negative scaling of plant and animal abundance with body mass is one of the most fundamental rel...
Differences in population density between species of varying size are frequently attributed to metab...
1. Non-consumptive effects (NCES) frequently lead to non-independent effects of multiple predators. ...
1. Species' abundance scales approximately as an inverse power of body mass. This property has been ...
The metabolic cost of foraging is the dark energy of ecological systems. It is much harder to observ...
1. The idea that sets of species may have similar effects on population, community or ecosystem proc...
Efforts to characterize food webs have generated two influential approaches that reduce the complexi...
In chapter 2.1. we addressed the question if metabolic or foraging models predict more accurate the ...
1. Numerous studies have revealed (usually positive) relationships between biodiversity and ecosyste...
Intraspecific phenotypic variation is a significant component of biodiversity. Body size, for exampl...
Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioni...
Metabolic rate is commonly thought to scale with body mass to the 3/4-power as a result of universal...