The trophic interactions between consumers and resources play a vital role in the stability of communities. In river systems, fragmentation of natural habitats and environmental changes alters the energy basis and community composition, consequently leading to variations in the community's trophic structure and niche space. However, our understanding of how the trophic structure responds to environmental changes is still very limited. Here, based on stable isotope data, we explored and compared trophic positions (TPs), community-wide trophic metrics, and isotope niche space of fish communities in three reaches with different hydrogeomorphic conditions along a highly regulated subtropical river over three seasons. The community trophic struc...
Disruption of natural flow regimes, nutrient pollution, and other consequences of human population g...
Quantifying the trophic basis of production for freshwater metazoa at broad spatial scales is key to...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has been used over the last decade to decipher trophic relationships b...
To estimate the impact of weirs on large river fish communities, we applied the ecological niche spa...
The aim of this work was to describe trophic relationships in fish communities in an anthropogenical...
1. Natural and anthropogenic disturbances commonly alter patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem func...
Although the concept of trophic interactions has been used for a long time, there are still consider...
Despite growing evidence that biotic interactions limit the distribution of species and their potent...
Dams constitute a major threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide by modifying habitat and impairing o...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and...
In anthropogenically influenced rivers, fishes with lower environmental requirements are supposed to...
1. Trait-based approaches for studying community assembly have improved understanding of mechanisms;...
Seasonal water-level fluctuations may lead to changes in river nutrients, which causes corresponding...
Foodweb analyses can provide insight as to how species persist in naturally dynamic environments and...
Nutrient (N and P) loading may affect functioning in aquatic ecosystems by restructuring producer as...
Disruption of natural flow regimes, nutrient pollution, and other consequences of human population g...
Quantifying the trophic basis of production for freshwater metazoa at broad spatial scales is key to...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has been used over the last decade to decipher trophic relationships b...
To estimate the impact of weirs on large river fish communities, we applied the ecological niche spa...
The aim of this work was to describe trophic relationships in fish communities in an anthropogenical...
1. Natural and anthropogenic disturbances commonly alter patterns of biodiversity and ecosystem func...
Although the concept of trophic interactions has been used for a long time, there are still consider...
Despite growing evidence that biotic interactions limit the distribution of species and their potent...
Dams constitute a major threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide by modifying habitat and impairing o...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Knowledge of trophic structure is important to understand sources and...
In anthropogenically influenced rivers, fishes with lower environmental requirements are supposed to...
1. Trait-based approaches for studying community assembly have improved understanding of mechanisms;...
Seasonal water-level fluctuations may lead to changes in river nutrients, which causes corresponding...
Foodweb analyses can provide insight as to how species persist in naturally dynamic environments and...
Nutrient (N and P) loading may affect functioning in aquatic ecosystems by restructuring producer as...
Disruption of natural flow regimes, nutrient pollution, and other consequences of human population g...
Quantifying the trophic basis of production for freshwater metazoa at broad spatial scales is key to...
Stable isotope analysis (SIA) has been used over the last decade to decipher trophic relationships b...