It has been taken for granted that feeding guilds and behavior in animals are linked to the taxonomic relatedness of species, but empirical evidence supporting such relationship is virtually missing. To examine the importance of taxonomy on trophic ecology, I here present the first well-resolved dietary taxonomy analysis based on feeding guilds (predation, herbivory, and filtering) among families and genera within the fish order Perciformes. Taxonomic relatedness in feeding did not vary with ecosystem dimension (marine vs. freshwater). Although predation dominates among Perciformes fishes, this study shows that in most cases taxonomic units (family or genus) are composed by species with several feeding guilds. Related species are more simil...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblage is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the past...
Citation: Hopper, G. W., & Tobler, M. (2016). Patterns of trophic resource use and individual specia...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Taxonomy is basically the science of correctly naming species. The term has often been confused wit...
A core eco-evolutionary aim is to better understand the factors driving the diversification of funct...
Feeding ecology explains predator’s preference to some preys over others in their habitat and their ...
Following fish feeding associations are composed of nuclear species that disturb the substratum when...
Here, we investigate patterns in the size structure of one marine and six freshwater food webs: that...
Abstract Historically, ecologists have been more inter-ested in organisms feeding at the tops of foo...
Understanding species’ roles in food webs requires an accurate assessment of their trophic niche. Ho...
Understanding species' roles in food webs requires an accurate assessment of their trophic niche. Ho...
Efforts to understand and protect ecosystem functioning have put considerable emphasis on classifyin...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a medi...
Dragonfishes (Family Stomiidae) are considered the most numerically important and diverse taxon of h...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblage is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the past...
Citation: Hopper, G. W., & Tobler, M. (2016). Patterns of trophic resource use and individual specia...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...
The identification of patterns in ecological characteristics of organisms is a central challenge in ...
Taxonomy is basically the science of correctly naming species. The term has often been confused wit...
A core eco-evolutionary aim is to better understand the factors driving the diversification of funct...
Feeding ecology explains predator’s preference to some preys over others in their habitat and their ...
Following fish feeding associations are composed of nuclear species that disturb the substratum when...
Here, we investigate patterns in the size structure of one marine and six freshwater food webs: that...
Abstract Historically, ecologists have been more inter-ested in organisms feeding at the tops of foo...
Understanding species’ roles in food webs requires an accurate assessment of their trophic niche. Ho...
Understanding species' roles in food webs requires an accurate assessment of their trophic niche. Ho...
Efforts to understand and protect ecosystem functioning have put considerable emphasis on classifyin...
We investigated the global relationship between diet and morphology for 42 fish species from a medi...
Dragonfishes (Family Stomiidae) are considered the most numerically important and diverse taxon of h...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblage is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the past...
Citation: Hopper, G. W., & Tobler, M. (2016). Patterns of trophic resource use and individual specia...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...