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Historical trophic position of Limnocalanus macrurus in Lake Michigan

Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2014
In Lake Michigan, oligotrophication and invasive species proliferation have led to dramatic changes in the planktonic food web. Limnocalanus macrurus is a native, glacial relict predatory copepod whose trophic role within the zooplankton community may help us better understand the dynamics behind those changes.
Jonathan P. Doubek, John T. Lehman
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The Positive Effects of Trophic Interactions in Soil

2014
The feedbacks between plants and their soil communities determine primary production and moderates the ecosystem services they both provide. Feedbacks can be perceived as positive or negative, but historically, the greatest attention has be given to the role of negative feedbacks in shaping plant production and community development.
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Using Stable Isotopes to Estimate Trophic Position: Models, Methods, and Assumptions

Ecology, 2002
The stable isotopes of nitrogen (8'5N) and carbon (8'3C) provide powerful tools for estimating the trophic positions of and carbon flow to consumers in food webs; however, the isotopic signature of a consumer alone is not generally sufficient to infer trophic position or carbon source without an appropriate isotopic baseline.
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Relative trophic position of Cancer magister megalopae

Crabs in Cold Water Regions: Biology, Management, and Economics, 2002
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Author response for "On the evolution of trophic position"

2021
null Marvin Moosmann   +6 more
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Trophic niche diversity and redundancy across trophic positions in a subtropical river fish assemblage

Hydrobiologia
Yingqiu Zhang   +5 more
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Trophic level scales positively with body size in fishes

Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2010
Tamara N. Romanuk   +2 more
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