Trophic levels are critical for synthesizing species’ diets, depicting energy pathways, understanding food web dynamics and ecosystem functioning, and monitoring ecosystem health. Specifically, trophic levels describe the position of species in a food web, from primary producers to apex predators (range, 1–5). Small differences in trophic level can reflect large differences in diet. Although trophic levels are among the most basic information collected for animals in ecosystems, a human trophic level (HTL) has never been defined. Here, we find a global HTL of 2.21, i.e., the trophic level of anchoveta. This value has increased with time, consistent with the global trend toward diets higher in meat. National HTLs ranging between 2.04 and 2.5...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
Ongoing debate about whether food webs are primarily regulated by predators or by primary plant prod...
Food web ecologists have long sought to characterize the trophic niches of animals using stable isot...
Trophic levels are critical for synthesizing species’ diets, depicting energy pathways, understandin...
Trophic levels are critical for synthesizing species' diets, depicting energy pathways, understandin...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Adult body lengths of all trophic species in these 18 webs were taken from reported values in the li...
Factors constraining the structure of food webs can be investigated by comparing classes of ecosyste...
International audienceBackground:Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall...
Ecological trait data are essential for understanding the broad-scale distribution of biodiversity a...
How species richness is distributed across trophic levels determines several dimensions of ecosystem...
Background: Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall consumption patterns...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
Ongoing debate about whether food webs are primarily regulated by predators or by primary plant prod...
Food web ecologists have long sought to characterize the trophic niches of animals using stable isot...
Trophic levels are critical for synthesizing species’ diets, depicting energy pathways, understandin...
Trophic levels are critical for synthesizing species' diets, depicting energy pathways, understandin...
Do large organisms occupy higher trophic levels? Predators are often larger than their prey in food ...
Adult body lengths of all trophic species in these 18 webs were taken from reported values in the li...
Factors constraining the structure of food webs can be investigated by comparing classes of ecosyste...
International audienceBackground:Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall...
Ecological trait data are essential for understanding the broad-scale distribution of biodiversity a...
How species richness is distributed across trophic levels determines several dimensions of ecosystem...
Background: Diet is a major modifiable risk factor for human health and overall consumption patterns...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
Despite the growing evidence for individual variation in trophic niche within populations, its poten...
Ongoing debate about whether food webs are primarily regulated by predators or by primary plant prod...
Food web ecologists have long sought to characterize the trophic niches of animals using stable isot...