International audienceTrophic interactions are central in understanding ecosystem processes and the management of natural ecosystems but are frequently complex to estimate. To address this issue, body size has been shown to be a useful trait to reconstruct species interactions, particularly in aquatic ecosystems. An allometric niche model (aNM) considering body size as a niche trait is proposed to predict trophic interactions in temperate freshwater ecosystems. The aNM calibration was based on 26 ubiquitous freshwater species with known minimal and maximum prey body sizes that permitted the establishment of prey body size ranges for vertebrate and invertebrate consumers. The aNM inferences were validated for 13 empirical freshwater food web...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs th...
International audienceTrophic interactions are central in understanding ecosystem processes and the ...
Trophic interactions are central in understanding ecosystem processes and the management of natural ...
Identifying the trophic attributes of co-occurring invaders is a prerequisite to anticipate and miti...
International audienceIdentifying the trophic attributes of cooccurring invaders is a prerequisite t...
International audienceIdentifying the trophic attributes of cooccurring invaders is a prerequisite t...
1. Body size is a key trait of an organism which determines the dynamics of predator-prey interactio...
<p>Biotic interactions in aquatic communities are dominated by predation, and the distribution of tr...
Abstract An organism's body size plays an important role in ecological interactions such as predator...
Freshwater bioindicators have been developed to assess ecosystem health and responses to human-induc...
An organism's body size plays an important role in ecological interactions such as predator-prey rel...
1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of ...
The structure of food webs is frequently described using phenomenological stochastic models. A promi...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs th...
International audienceTrophic interactions are central in understanding ecosystem processes and the ...
Trophic interactions are central in understanding ecosystem processes and the management of natural ...
Identifying the trophic attributes of co-occurring invaders is a prerequisite to anticipate and miti...
International audienceIdentifying the trophic attributes of cooccurring invaders is a prerequisite t...
International audienceIdentifying the trophic attributes of cooccurring invaders is a prerequisite t...
1. Body size is a key trait of an organism which determines the dynamics of predator-prey interactio...
<p>Biotic interactions in aquatic communities are dominated by predation, and the distribution of tr...
Abstract An organism's body size plays an important role in ecological interactions such as predator...
Freshwater bioindicators have been developed to assess ecosystem health and responses to human-induc...
An organism's body size plays an important role in ecological interactions such as predator-prey rel...
1. Competition for shared resources is commonly assumed to restrict population-level niche width of ...
The structure of food webs is frequently described using phenomenological stochastic models. A promi...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
Predator–prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs that have a simple unive...
International audiencePredator-prey interactions in natural ecosystems generate complex food webs th...