Species with a large adult-offspring size ratio and a preferred predator-prey mass ratio undergo ontogenetic trophic niche shift(s) throughout life. Trophic interactions between such species vary throughout life, resulting in different species-level interaction motifs depending on the maximum adult sizes and population size distributions. We explore the assembly and potential for coexistence of small communities where all species experience ontogenetic trophic niche shifts. The life-history of each species is described by a physiologically structured model and species identity is characterised by the trait: size at maturation. We show that a single species can exist in two different states: a 'resource driven state' and a 'cannibalistic sta...
Predators often exert strong top-down regulation of prey, but in many systems, juvenile predators mu...
It is widely believed that predation moderates interspecific competition and promotes prey diversity...
Prey in natural communities are usually shared by many predator species. How predators coexist while...
A longstanding problem in ecology is whether structured life cycles impede or facilitate coexistence...
In basic intraguild predation (IGP) systems, predators and prey also compete for a shared resource. ...
In basic intraguild predation (IGP) systems, predators and prey also compete for a shared resource. ...
Abstract: Growth in body size during ontogeny often results in changes in diet, leading to life-hist...
The effects of ontogenetic niche shifts on community structure and dynamics are underexplored, despi...
Size variation within species as a result of individual growth and development over the life cycle i...
An organism can be defined as omnivorous if it feeds on more than one trophic level. Omnivory is pre...
Fish generally grow several orders of magnitude between the larval and adult stage. Many ecological ...
International audiencePopulation structures largely affect higher levels of organization (community ...
There are concerns that anthropogenic harvesting may cause phenotypic adaptive changes in exploited ...
Size-dependent differences between individuals in size-structured organisms have fundamental effect ...
Predators often exert strong top-down regulation of prey, but in many systems, juvenile predators mu...
Predators often exert strong top-down regulation of prey, but in many systems, juvenile predators mu...
It is widely believed that predation moderates interspecific competition and promotes prey diversity...
Prey in natural communities are usually shared by many predator species. How predators coexist while...
A longstanding problem in ecology is whether structured life cycles impede or facilitate coexistence...
In basic intraguild predation (IGP) systems, predators and prey also compete for a shared resource. ...
In basic intraguild predation (IGP) systems, predators and prey also compete for a shared resource. ...
Abstract: Growth in body size during ontogeny often results in changes in diet, leading to life-hist...
The effects of ontogenetic niche shifts on community structure and dynamics are underexplored, despi...
Size variation within species as a result of individual growth and development over the life cycle i...
An organism can be defined as omnivorous if it feeds on more than one trophic level. Omnivory is pre...
Fish generally grow several orders of magnitude between the larval and adult stage. Many ecological ...
International audiencePopulation structures largely affect higher levels of organization (community ...
There are concerns that anthropogenic harvesting may cause phenotypic adaptive changes in exploited ...
Size-dependent differences between individuals in size-structured organisms have fundamental effect ...
Predators often exert strong top-down regulation of prey, but in many systems, juvenile predators mu...
Predators often exert strong top-down regulation of prey, but in many systems, juvenile predators mu...
It is widely believed that predation moderates interspecific competition and promotes prey diversity...
Prey in natural communities are usually shared by many predator species. How predators coexist while...