Regression models are developed and presented to predict dry mass (mg) from two linear dimensions (mm) for 17 benthic macroinvertebrate taxa common to littoral zones of New Zealand lakes. We also provide regression models to predict body length from head capsule width for the major insect taxa. Dry mass was best explained as a power function of all linear dimensions: M = aL b .Parameters are presented in the log10‐transformed linear form of this power function. Body length was a simple linear function of head capsule width for all insect taxa, hence parameters for these models are presented as untransformed values. We also provide family level models for the Chironomidae, and compare our chironomid body length‐mass model with other publishe...
Accurate estimates of invertebrate biomass are essential for quantifying community structure, food w...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and is central to ecology at multi...
Accurate estimates of invertebrate biomass are essential for quantifying community structure, food w...
Regression models are developed and presented to predict dry mass (mg) from two linear dimensions (m...
Regression models are developed and presented to predict dry mass (mg) from two linear dimensions (m...
Regression models are developed and presented to predict dry mass (mg) from two linear dimensions (m...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
This data includes data used in Sohlström et al. to estimate how live body mass of arthropods depend...
Biologists in many fields use published regression equations to predict biomass from simple linear b...
Accurate estimates of invertebrate biomass are essential for quantifying community structure, food w...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and is central to ecology at multi...
Accurate estimates of invertebrate biomass are essential for quantifying community structure, food w...
Regression models are developed and presented to predict dry mass (mg) from two linear dimensions (m...
Regression models are developed and presented to predict dry mass (mg) from two linear dimensions (m...
Regression models are developed and presented to predict dry mass (mg) from two linear dimensions (m...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosyste...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
1. The ecological implications of body size extend from the biology of individual organisms to ecosy...
This data includes data used in Sohlström et al. to estimate how live body mass of arthropods depend...
Biologists in many fields use published regression equations to predict biomass from simple linear b...
Accurate estimates of invertebrate biomass are essential for quantifying community structure, food w...
Body size is perhaps the most fundamental property of an organism and is central to ecology at multi...
Accurate estimates of invertebrate biomass are essential for quantifying community structure, food w...