International audienceEcological pyramids represent the distribution of abundance and biomass of living organisms across body‐sizes. Our understanding of their expected shape relies on the assumption of invariant steady‐state conditions. However, most of the world’s ecosystems experience disturbances that keep them far from such a steady state. Here, using the allometric scaling between population growth rate and body‐size, we predict the response of size‐abundance pyramids within a trophic guild to any combination of disturbance frequency and intensity affecting all species in a similar way. We show that disturbances narrow the base of size‐abundance pyramids, lower their height and decrease total community biomass in a nonlinear way. An e...
The size of an organism matters for its metabolic, growth, mortality, and other vital rates. Scale-f...
International audienceThe mechanisms that promote species richness, including net community interact...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
International audienceEcological pyramids represent the distribution of abundance and biomass of liv...
Ecological pyramids represent the distribution of abundance and biomass of living organisms across b...
Biomass distribution and energy flow in ecosystems are traditionally described with trophic pyramids...
Abstract. Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic c...
International audienceCurrent global change is associated with an increase in disturbance frequency ...
Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic communitie...
The mismatch between the turnover rates of predators and prey is one of the oldest explanations for ...
The size of an organism reflects its metabolic rate, growth rate, mortality, and other important cha...
In ecological communities consumers (excluding parasites and parasitoids) are in general larger and ...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
Global biodiversity is declining at rates faster than at any other point in human history. Experimen...
A new theoretical approach is developed that links the allometry of energy partitioning among differ...
The size of an organism matters for its metabolic, growth, mortality, and other vital rates. Scale-f...
International audienceThe mechanisms that promote species richness, including net community interact...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...
International audienceEcological pyramids represent the distribution of abundance and biomass of liv...
Ecological pyramids represent the distribution of abundance and biomass of living organisms across b...
Biomass distribution and energy flow in ecosystems are traditionally described with trophic pyramids...
Abstract. Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic c...
International audienceCurrent global change is associated with an increase in disturbance frequency ...
Scaling relationships between mean body masses and abundances of species in multitrophic communitie...
The mismatch between the turnover rates of predators and prey is one of the oldest explanations for ...
The size of an organism reflects its metabolic rate, growth rate, mortality, and other important cha...
In ecological communities consumers (excluding parasites and parasitoids) are in general larger and ...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
Global biodiversity is declining at rates faster than at any other point in human history. Experimen...
A new theoretical approach is developed that links the allometry of energy partitioning among differ...
The size of an organism matters for its metabolic, growth, mortality, and other vital rates. Scale-f...
International audienceThe mechanisms that promote species richness, including net community interact...
Understanding the consequences of species loss in complex ecological communities is one of the great...