Food webs summarise trophic interactions of the biotic components within an ecosystem, which can influence nutrient dynamics and energy flows, ultimately affecting ecosystem functions and services. Food webs represent the hypothesised trophic links between predators and prey and can be presented as empirical food webs, in which the relative strength/importance of the respective links are quantified. Some common methods used in food web research include gut content analysis (GCA) and stable isotope analysis (SIA). We combine both methods to construct empirical food web models as a basis for monitoring and studying ecosystem-level outcomes of natural (e.g. species turnover in fish assemblage) and intentional environmental change (e.g. biomani...
Chemical biomarker tools, including stable isotope and fatty acid analysis, can reveal elusive troph...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitat for a diverse range of aquatic biota, as well as performing othe...
AbstractHuman activities and natural disturbances often result in significant shifts in both trophic...
Threatened freshwater ecosystems urgently require improved tools for effective management. Food web ...
1. To determine feeding links between primary producers, invertebrates and fish, stable isotope anal...
Determining the organisation of natural communities as well as their ability to face environmental c...
Introduction Food-web models, which depict the trophic relationships between organisms within a comm...
In this study, food web connectivity within the Kowie Estuary on the south-east coast of South Afric...
Food webs are structured by intricate nodes of species interactions which govern the flow of organic...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has been used over the last decade to decipher trophic relationships b...
1. Dramatic advances have been made recently in the study of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (B-E...
Studies suggest that, unlike the situation in temperate lakes, high biomasses of omnivorous fish are...
This thesis examines broad-scale patterns in the food web structure of lake ecosystems. The unifying...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes (SI) of fish have been widely used to elucidate food web structu...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
Chemical biomarker tools, including stable isotope and fatty acid analysis, can reveal elusive troph...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitat for a diverse range of aquatic biota, as well as performing othe...
AbstractHuman activities and natural disturbances often result in significant shifts in both trophic...
Threatened freshwater ecosystems urgently require improved tools for effective management. Food web ...
1. To determine feeding links between primary producers, invertebrates and fish, stable isotope anal...
Determining the organisation of natural communities as well as their ability to face environmental c...
Introduction Food-web models, which depict the trophic relationships between organisms within a comm...
In this study, food web connectivity within the Kowie Estuary on the south-east coast of South Afric...
Food webs are structured by intricate nodes of species interactions which govern the flow of organic...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has been used over the last decade to decipher trophic relationships b...
1. Dramatic advances have been made recently in the study of biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (B-E...
Studies suggest that, unlike the situation in temperate lakes, high biomasses of omnivorous fish are...
This thesis examines broad-scale patterns in the food web structure of lake ecosystems. The unifying...
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes (SI) of fish have been widely used to elucidate food web structu...
1. Analysis of the stable isotope signatures of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) of foods and consumers h...
Chemical biomarker tools, including stable isotope and fatty acid analysis, can reveal elusive troph...
Floodplain wetlands provide habitat for a diverse range of aquatic biota, as well as performing othe...
AbstractHuman activities and natural disturbances often result in significant shifts in both trophic...