Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms undergo extensive shifts in resources, competitors, and predators as they grow in body size. While empirical and theoretical evidence show that these size‐dependent ontogenetic shifts vastly influence the structure and dynamics of populations, theory on how those ontogenetic shifts affect the structure and dynamics of ecological networks is still virtually absent.Here, we expand the Allometric Trophic Network (ATN) theory in the context of aquatic food webs to incorporate size‐structure in the population dynamics of fish species. We do this by modifying a food web generating algorithm, the niche model, to produce food webs where different fish ...
In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation...
European hake (Merluccius merluccius) is one of the most economically important fish for the Mediter...
Although food resource partitioning among sympatric species has often been explored in riverine syst...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
The first few months of life is the most vulnerable period for fish and their optimal hatching time ...
There is increasing evidence that intense fishing pressure is not only depleting fish stocks but als...
Climate change and fisheries exploitation are dramatically changing the abundances,species compositi...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost‐effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with >= 20 carbon atoms) are key bio...
For tropical marine species, hotspots of endemism occur in peripheral areas furthest from the center...
Natural selection is inherently a multivariate phenomenon. The selection pressure on size (natural a...
peer reviewedThe richness of Taiwanese reef fish species is inversely correlated to latitude as a di...
Species are characterized by physiological and behavioral plasticity, which is part of their respons...
The ecological niche sensu Hutchinson is defined as the set of environmental conditions allowing a s...
In his last presidential address to the Royal Society in 2005, Robert M. May stated that “The most i...
In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation...
European hake (Merluccius merluccius) is one of the most economically important fish for the Mediter...
Although food resource partitioning among sympatric species has often been explored in riverine syst...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
The first few months of life is the most vulnerable period for fish and their optimal hatching time ...
There is increasing evidence that intense fishing pressure is not only depleting fish stocks but als...
Climate change and fisheries exploitation are dramatically changing the abundances,species compositi...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost‐effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
Algae-produced long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFA; with >= 20 carbon atoms) are key bio...
For tropical marine species, hotspots of endemism occur in peripheral areas furthest from the center...
Natural selection is inherently a multivariate phenomenon. The selection pressure on size (natural a...
peer reviewedThe richness of Taiwanese reef fish species is inversely correlated to latitude as a di...
Species are characterized by physiological and behavioral plasticity, which is part of their respons...
The ecological niche sensu Hutchinson is defined as the set of environmental conditions allowing a s...
In his last presidential address to the Royal Society in 2005, Robert M. May stated that “The most i...
In human-impacted rivers, nutrient pollution has the potential to disrupt biodiversity organisation...
European hake (Merluccius merluccius) is one of the most economically important fish for the Mediter...
Although food resource partitioning among sympatric species has often been explored in riverine syst...