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 fis...
Harvesting has been implicated in destabilizing the abundances of exploited populations. Because sel...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
The networks of predator-prey interactions in ecological systems are remarkably complex, but neverth...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
Biological organisms can vastly change their ecological functionality due to changes in body size an...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
This thesis sets out a food web framework for size-structured populations. The framework enables an ...
The relationship between body mass (M) and size class abundance (N) depicts patterns of community st...
Abstract Evidence of contemporary evolution across ecological time scales stimulated research on the...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
We synthesise traditional unstructured food webs, allometric body size scaling, trait-based modellin...
Harvesting has been implicated in destabilizing the abundances of exploited populations. Because sel...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
The networks of predator-prey interactions in ecological systems are remarkably complex, but neverth...
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms un...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
1. Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms...
Biological organisms can vastly change their ecological functionality due to changes in body size an...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
This thesis sets out a food web framework for size-structured populations. The framework enables an ...
The relationship between body mass (M) and size class abundance (N) depicts patterns of community st...
Abstract Evidence of contemporary evolution across ecological time scales stimulated research on the...
Trophic cascade studies often rely on linear food chains instead of complex food webs and are typica...
We synthesise traditional unstructured food webs, allometric body size scaling, trait-based modellin...
Harvesting has been implicated in destabilizing the abundances of exploited populations. Because sel...
Worldwide, local anthropogenic extinctions have recently been reported to induce trophic cascades, d...
The networks of predator-prey interactions in ecological systems are remarkably complex, but neverth...