Food webs are usually aggregated into a manageable size for their interpretation and analysis. The aggregation of food web components in trophic or other guilds is often at the choice of the modeler as there is little guidance in the literature as to what biases might be introduced by aggregation decisions. We examined the impacts of the choice of the a priori model on the subsequent estimation of missing flows using the inverse method and on the indices derived from ecological network analysis of both inverse method-derived flows and on the actual values of flows, using the fully determined Sylt-Rømø Bight food web model. We used the inverse method, with the least squares minimization goal function, to estimate 'missing' values in the food...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Ecological network analysis (ENA) is a systems-oriented methodology to analyze within system interac...
Abstract Historically, ecologists have been more inter-ested in organisms feeding at the tops of foo...
Food webs are usually aggregated into a manageable size for their interpretation and analysis. The a...
In the ecological network analysis (ENA) of complex flow food webs the assumption is often made that...
Food webs are often simulated dynamically to explore how trophic interactions influence resource and...
The use of the inverse method to analyze flow patterns of organic components in ecological systems h...
Trophic species in food webs are often aggregated into fewer groups, using theoretical and empirical...
Indices based on network theory are often used to describe food web functioning. These indices take ...
Quantitative estimates of carbon flows within food webs are increasingly viewed as essential to prog...
The quantitative mapping of food web flows based on empirical data is a crucial yet difficult task i...
International audienceQuantitative estimates of energy or material flows within food webs are increa...
In this paper, we use data gathered from the Sylt-Romo Bight Ecosystem in Germany to conduct an ecol...
Quantitative estimates of energy or material flows within food webs are increasingly viewed as essen...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Ecological network analysis (ENA) is a systems-oriented methodology to analyze within system interac...
Abstract Historically, ecologists have been more inter-ested in organisms feeding at the tops of foo...
Food webs are usually aggregated into a manageable size for their interpretation and analysis. The a...
In the ecological network analysis (ENA) of complex flow food webs the assumption is often made that...
Food webs are often simulated dynamically to explore how trophic interactions influence resource and...
The use of the inverse method to analyze flow patterns of organic components in ecological systems h...
Trophic species in food webs are often aggregated into fewer groups, using theoretical and empirical...
Indices based on network theory are often used to describe food web functioning. These indices take ...
Quantitative estimates of carbon flows within food webs are increasingly viewed as essential to prog...
The quantitative mapping of food web flows based on empirical data is a crucial yet difficult task i...
International audienceQuantitative estimates of energy or material flows within food webs are increa...
In this paper, we use data gathered from the Sylt-Romo Bight Ecosystem in Germany to conduct an ecol...
Quantitative estimates of energy or material flows within food webs are increasingly viewed as essen...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Ecological network analysis (ENA) is a systems-oriented methodology to analyze within system interac...
Abstract Historically, ecologists have been more inter-ested in organisms feeding at the tops of foo...