The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass contained in logarithmically equal body size intervals remains constant, is a striking characteristic of marine ecosystems. Community size-spectrum models exploit this feature to represent marine ecosystems with two measures: the slope and the intercept (height) of the community spectrum. Size-spectrum models have gain popularity over time to model the properties of fish communities, whether to investigate the impact of fishing, or embedded into end-to-end models to investigate the impact of climate. We review the main features and state of the art developments in the domain of continuous size-spectrum models. The community spectrum emerges from a...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
Size-based ecosystem modeling is emerging as a powerful way to assess ecosystem-level impacts of hum...
Mathematical modelling of the evolution of the size-spectrum dynamics in aquatic ecosystems was disc...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
A new time-dependent continuous model of biomass size spectra is developed. In this model, predation...
Individual metabolism, predator-prey relationships, and the role of biodiversity are major factors u...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
<p>A recent publication about balanced harvesting (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; 73...
<p>The lines show idealized responses of community size spectra to changes in fish abundance. Becaus...
Charles Elton introduced the ‘pyramid of numbers’ in the late 1920s but this remarkable insight into...
Size-based community and ecosystem metrics, such as mean body mass and the slopes of size spectra, h...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
Size-based ecosystem modeling is emerging as a powerful way to assess ecosystem-level impacts of hum...
Mathematical modelling of the evolution of the size-spectrum dynamics in aquatic ecosystems was disc...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
The regularity of the community size-spectrum, i.e., the fact that the total ecosystem biomass conta...
Size spectrum models have emerged from 40 years of basic research on how body size determines indivi...
A new time-dependent continuous model of biomass size spectra is developed. In this model, predation...
Individual metabolism, predator-prey relationships, and the role of biodiversity are major factors u...
1. Widely observed macro-ecological patterns in log abundance vs. log body mass of organisms can be ...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
To measure and predict the response of fish communities to exploitation, it is necessary to understa...
<p>A recent publication about balanced harvesting (Froese et al., ICES Journal of Marine Science; 73...
<p>The lines show idealized responses of community size spectra to changes in fish abundance. Becaus...
Charles Elton introduced the ‘pyramid of numbers’ in the late 1920s but this remarkable insight into...
Size-based community and ecosystem metrics, such as mean body mass and the slopes of size spectra, h...
A dynamic food-web model of more than 1000 species was used to quantify the recovery trajectory of m...
Size-based ecosystem modeling is emerging as a powerful way to assess ecosystem-level impacts of hum...
Mathematical modelling of the evolution of the size-spectrum dynamics in aquatic ecosystems was disc...