Factors constraining the structure of food webs can be investigated by comparing classes of ecosystems. We find that pelagic ecosystems, those based on one-celled primary producers, have longer food chains than terrestrial ecosystems. Yet pelagic ecosystems have lower primary productivity, contrary to the hypothesis that greater energy flows permit higher trophic levels. We hypothesize that longer food chain length in pelagic ecosystems, compared with terrestrial ecosystems, is associated with smaller pelagic animal body size permitting more rapid trophic energy transfer. Assuming negative allometric dependence of biomass production rate on body mass at each trophic level, the lowest three pelagic animal trophic levels are estimated to add ...
The dependency of metabolic rates on cell size and the effect of temperature are demonstrated on a ...
Food quality may play an important role in consumer population dynamics.The frequently large differe...
Predator–prey body size relationships influence food chain length, trophic structure, transfer effic...
Factors constraining the structure of food webs can be investigated by comparing classes of ecosyste...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
Adult body lengths of all trophic species in these 18 webs were taken from reported values in the li...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Food chains in the pelagic zones of oceans and lakes are longer than in terrestrial ecosystems. The ...
Ecologists have greatly advanced our understanding of the processes that regulate trophic structure ...
Over 100 food webs have been published for marine ecosystems to describe the transfer of food energy...
Supplementary dataset to: DNA metabardocing highlights cyanobacteria as the main source of primary p...
Measurements of the efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels are consis- tent with the h...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
The determinants of the structure, functioning and resilience of pelagic ecosystems across most of t...
Supplementary dataset to: DNA metabardocing highlights cyanobacteria as the main source of primary p...
The dependency of metabolic rates on cell size and the effect of temperature are demonstrated on a ...
Food quality may play an important role in consumer population dynamics.The frequently large differe...
Predator–prey body size relationships influence food chain length, trophic structure, transfer effic...
Factors constraining the structure of food webs can be investigated by comparing classes of ecosyste...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
Adult body lengths of all trophic species in these 18 webs were taken from reported values in the li...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Food chains in the pelagic zones of oceans and lakes are longer than in terrestrial ecosystems. The ...
Ecologists have greatly advanced our understanding of the processes that regulate trophic structure ...
Over 100 food webs have been published for marine ecosystems to describe the transfer of food energy...
Supplementary dataset to: DNA metabardocing highlights cyanobacteria as the main source of primary p...
Measurements of the efficiency of energy transfer between trophic levels are consis- tent with the h...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
The determinants of the structure, functioning and resilience of pelagic ecosystems across most of t...
Supplementary dataset to: DNA metabardocing highlights cyanobacteria as the main source of primary p...
The dependency of metabolic rates on cell size and the effect of temperature are demonstrated on a ...
Food quality may play an important role in consumer population dynamics.The frequently large differe...
Predator–prey body size relationships influence food chain length, trophic structure, transfer effic...