P>1. The size of an individual is an important determinant of its trophic position and the type of interactions it engages in with other heterospecific and conspecific individuals. Consequently an individual's ecological role in a community changes with its body size over ontogeny, leading to that trophic interactions between individuals are a size-dependent and ontogenetically variable mixture of competition and predation. 2. Because differently sized individuals thus experience different biotic environments, invasion success may be determined by the body size of the invaders. Invasion outcome may also depend on the productivity of the system as productivity influences the biotic environment. 3. In a laboratory experiment with two poeci...
In size-structured predator-prey systems, capture success depends on the sizes of both predator and ...
In size-structured predator-prey systems, capture success depends on the sizes of both predator and ...
Size-dependent differences between individuals in size-structured organisms have fundamental effect ...
Most animals grow substantially during their lifetime and change in competitive ability, predatory c...
Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whils...
1. In size-structured communities where individuals grow in size over their life cycle, interactions...
International audiencePredation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influenc...
1. Size-dependent interactions and habitat complexity have been identified as important fac- tors af...
1.We studied the effect of size-selective predation on the outcome of competition between two differ...
Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioni...
Size variation within species as a result of individual growth and development over the life cycle i...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
1. Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Wh...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioni...
In size-structured predator-prey systems, capture success depends on the sizes of both predator and ...
In size-structured predator-prey systems, capture success depends on the sizes of both predator and ...
Size-dependent differences between individuals in size-structured organisms have fundamental effect ...
Most animals grow substantially during their lifetime and change in competitive ability, predatory c...
Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whils...
1. In size-structured communities where individuals grow in size over their life cycle, interactions...
International audiencePredation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influenc...
1. Size-dependent interactions and habitat complexity have been identified as important fac- tors af...
1.We studied the effect of size-selective predation on the outcome of competition between two differ...
Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioni...
Size variation within species as a result of individual growth and development over the life cycle i...
1.Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Whi...
1. Ecological theory on the trophic impacts of invasive fauna on native competitors is equivocal. Wh...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
Predation is a pervasive force that structures food webs and directly influences ecosystem functioni...
In size-structured predator-prey systems, capture success depends on the sizes of both predator and ...
In size-structured predator-prey systems, capture success depends on the sizes of both predator and ...
Size-dependent differences between individuals in size-structured organisms have fundamental effect ...