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Migratory-derived resources induce elongated food chains through middle-up food web effects. [PDF]
Moccetti C +4 more
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Diatom-mediated food web functioning under ocean artificial upwelling. [PDF]
Goldenberg SU +11 more
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Insights into planktonic food-web dynamics through the lens of size and season. [PDF]
Giraldo C +6 more
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Food web context modifies predator foraging and weakens trophic interaction strength
Lemmen KD, Pennekamp F.
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Journal of Animal Ecology, 2009
Food webs, descriptions of who is eating whom in an ecosystem, are one of the most enduring and influential concepts in ecology. An increasing number of studies are including parasite-host feeding interactions in food webs, each providing evidence that parasites alter our perception of food web structure. Amundsen et al. in this issue report intriguing
Beckerman, A P, Petchey, O L
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Food webs, descriptions of who is eating whom in an ecosystem, are one of the most enduring and influential concepts in ecology. An increasing number of studies are including parasite-host feeding interactions in food webs, each providing evidence that parasites alter our perception of food web structure. Amundsen et al. in this issue report intriguing
Beckerman, A P, Petchey, O L
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2023
Abstract In the past ten years the ability to leverage modern computational approaches with the increasing quantity of digitized archaeological data has enabled the analysis of archaeologically informed ecological networks. Food webs are a type of ecological network that represent the trophic interactions, or consumption links, within ...
Jennie R. B. MILLER, Oswald J. SCHMITZ
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Abstract In the past ten years the ability to leverage modern computational approaches with the increasing quantity of digitized archaeological data has enabled the analysis of archaeologically informed ecological networks. Food webs are a type of ecological network that represent the trophic interactions, or consumption links, within ...
Jennie R. B. MILLER, Oswald J. SCHMITZ
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Microbial food chains and food webs
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1973Abstract Mathematical models for simple microbial food chains and food webs in continuous culture are developed and analyzed. A model for competition of two microbial species for a single scarce resource is also presented as a degenerate case of the food web model. Two models for food chains are developed.
J L, Jost +3 more
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Science, 2020
A combination of warming and acidification threaten marine biomass and ...
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A combination of warming and acidification threaten marine biomass and ...
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1975
In each water mass a different amount of organic matter and inorganic salts is dissolved; some waters will be well fertilized with plant foods, others more poorly or even barren. There exist desert areas in the oceans as well as on the land. The Sargasso Sea is supposed to be one such desert, and there are others east of Sydney in the Tasman Sea, and ...
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In each water mass a different amount of organic matter and inorganic salts is dissolved; some waters will be well fertilized with plant foods, others more poorly or even barren. There exist desert areas in the oceans as well as on the land. The Sargasso Sea is supposed to be one such desert, and there are others east of Sydney in the Tasman Sea, and ...
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