Patterns in biomass production are determined by resource input (productivity) and trophic transfer efficiency. At fixed resource input, variation in consumer biomass production has been related to food quality, metabolic type and diversity among species. In contrast, intraspecific variation in individual body size because of ontogenetic development, which characterizes the overwhelming majority of taxa, has been largely neglected. Here we show experimentally in a long-term multigenerational study that reallocating constant resource input in a two-stage consumer system from an equal resource delivery to juveniles and adults to an adult-biased resource delivery is sufficient to cause more than a doubling of total consumer biomass. We discuss...
The potential of harvesting to induce adaptive changes in exploited populations is now increasingly ...
Many populations collapse suddenly when reaching low densities even if they have abundant food condi...
BackgroundThe dominant paradigm for modeling the complexities of interacting populations and food we...
Patterns in biomass production are determined by resource input (productivity) and trophic transfer ...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for size-structured consumer-resource interactions. Matu...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for sizestructured consumer-resource interactions. Matur...
Body size (≡biomass) is the dominant determinant of population dynamical processes such as giving bi...
Ontogenetic development is a fundamental aspect of the life history of all organisms and has major e...
Most organisms show substantial changes in size or morphology after they become independent of their...
The authors present a derivation, synthesis, and exposition of the consequences of juvenile-adult st...
We formulate and analyze an archetypal consumer-resource model in terms of ordinary differential equ...
We investigate harvest-induced adaptive changes in age and size at maturation by modelling both plas...
We formulate and analyze a stage-structured consumer-resource biomass model, in which consumers repr...
When intraspecific individuals differ in resource intake, scramble competition occurs among inferior...
Understanding demographic responses to mortality is crucial to predictive ecology. While classic eco...
The potential of harvesting to induce adaptive changes in exploited populations is now increasingly ...
Many populations collapse suddenly when reaching low densities even if they have abundant food condi...
BackgroundThe dominant paradigm for modeling the complexities of interacting populations and food we...
Patterns in biomass production are determined by resource input (productivity) and trophic transfer ...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for size-structured consumer-resource interactions. Matu...
We analyze a stage-structured biomass model for sizestructured consumer-resource interactions. Matur...
Body size (≡biomass) is the dominant determinant of population dynamical processes such as giving bi...
Ontogenetic development is a fundamental aspect of the life history of all organisms and has major e...
Most organisms show substantial changes in size or morphology after they become independent of their...
The authors present a derivation, synthesis, and exposition of the consequences of juvenile-adult st...
We formulate and analyze an archetypal consumer-resource model in terms of ordinary differential equ...
We investigate harvest-induced adaptive changes in age and size at maturation by modelling both plas...
We formulate and analyze a stage-structured consumer-resource biomass model, in which consumers repr...
When intraspecific individuals differ in resource intake, scramble competition occurs among inferior...
Understanding demographic responses to mortality is crucial to predictive ecology. While classic eco...
The potential of harvesting to induce adaptive changes in exploited populations is now increasingly ...
Many populations collapse suddenly when reaching low densities even if they have abundant food condi...
BackgroundThe dominant paradigm for modeling the complexities of interacting populations and food we...