Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths (IS) and abundance dynamics. However, this remains to be rigorously tested in food webs beyond simple trophic modules, where indirect and intraguild interactions could be important and driven by traits other than body size. We systematically varied predator body size, guild composition and richness in microcosm insect webs and compared experimental outcomes with predictions of IS from models with allometrically scaled parameters. Body size was a strong predictor of IS in simple modules (r2=0.92), but with increasing complexity the predictive power decreased, with model IS being consistently overestimated. We quantify the strength of observed ...
<div><p>The structure of food webs is frequently described using phenomenological stochastic models....
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
The structure of food webs is frequently described using phenomenological stochastic models. A promi...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
<div><p>The structure of food webs is frequently described using phenomenological stochastic models....
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
Food web models parameterized using body size show promise to predict trophic Interaction Strengths ...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
The structure of food webs is frequently described using phenomenological stochastic models. A promi...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
Food webs map feeding interactions among species, providing a valuable tool for understanding and pr...
The relationship between predator and prey body sizes is an important property of food webs with pot...
<div><p>The structure of food webs is frequently described using phenomenological stochastic models....
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...
Trophic cascades are indirect positive effects of predators on resources via control of intermediate...