The rule of thumb in marine trophodynamics indicates that the bigger an organism, the higher its trophic level (TROPH). This generalization leads to the assumption that fishes increase their TROPH with growth. However, a recent review showed that for many species, TROPH does not increase with body size, suggesting that size-independent feeding is not rare in marine fishes. Here, we assessed some morphological traits of marine fishes that could potentially be used as indicators for the ability to vary TROPH with body size. Stable isotope values of nitrogen were used as a proxy TROPH. The specific objectives were as follows: (a) to evaluate the relationship between the oral gape and the trophodynamic trend and (b) to quantify the relevance of...
Resource variation and species interactions require organisms to respond behaviorally, physiological...
Models of biomass size spectra assume that organisms with higher body mass feed at higher trophic le...
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to study species assemblages and understand ecosystem f...
The rule of thumb in marine trophodynamics indicates that the bigger an organism, the higher its tro...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...
1. Body size determines rates of respiration and production, energy requirements, mortality rates, p...
1. Understanding patterns and processes governing biodiversity along broad-scale environmental gradi...
WOS:000591648500001International audienceAim The aim of this study was test whether maximum body mas...
With the covariation between fish form and function of long-standing interest to fish biologists, ec...
Body size acts as a proxy for many fitness-related traits. Body size is also subject to directional ...
The unifying themes of my thesis are patterns in world-wide freshwater fish body sizes and their und...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Stable isotope techniques are now the most frequently applied method to investigate size-based varia...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
Resource variation and species interactions require organisms to respond behaviorally, physiological...
Models of biomass size spectra assume that organisms with higher body mass feed at higher trophic le...
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to study species assemblages and understand ecosystem f...
The rule of thumb in marine trophodynamics indicates that the bigger an organism, the higher its tro...
Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, ...
1. Body size determines rates of respiration and production, energy requirements, mortality rates, p...
1. Understanding patterns and processes governing biodiversity along broad-scale environmental gradi...
WOS:000591648500001International audienceAim The aim of this study was test whether maximum body mas...
With the covariation between fish form and function of long-standing interest to fish biologists, ec...
Body size acts as a proxy for many fitness-related traits. Body size is also subject to directional ...
The unifying themes of my thesis are patterns in world-wide freshwater fish body sizes and their und...
Fish predation is important in shaping populations and community structure in aquatic systems. These...
Stable isotope techniques are now the most frequently applied method to investigate size-based varia...
It is well known that predators can induce morphological changes in some fish: individuals exposed t...
By covering 80% of Earth, the global ocean is the most spread ecosystem in the world. Human activiti...
Resource variation and species interactions require organisms to respond behaviorally, physiological...
Models of biomass size spectra assume that organisms with higher body mass feed at higher trophic le...
Trait-based approaches are increasingly used to study species assemblages and understand ecosystem f...