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Predator-prey size relationships in an African large-mammal food web

by Norman Owen-smith, M. G. L. Mills - J. Anim. Ecol , 2008
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food web

Food web

by Katherine A. Roach A, Kirk O. Winemiller A, Craig A. Layman B, Steven C. Zeug C, Flood Pulse, Hydrological Connectivity , 2009
"... a b s t r a c t The relationship between food web dynamics and hydrological connectivity in rivers should be strongly influenced by annual flood pulses that affect primary production dynamics and movement of organic matter and consumer taxa. We sampled basal production sources and fishes from connec ..."
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a b s t r a c t The relationship between food web dynamics and hydrological connectivity in rivers should be strongly influenced by annual flood pulses that affect primary production dynamics and movement of organic matter and consumer taxa. We sampled basal production sources and fishes from

Food web Arctic

by Sea Mammals, Human Impact, Jan Marcin Węsławski, Louwrens Hacquebord, Lech Stempniewicz, Michał Malinga , 2000
"... Greenland whales and walruses in the Svalbard food web before and after exploitation* ..."
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Greenland whales and walruses in the Svalbard food web before and after exploitation*

The network structure of food webs

by Jennifer A. Dunne
"... Descriptions of food-web relationships first appeared more than a cen-tury ago, and the quantitative analysis of the network structure of food webs dates back several decades. Recent improvements in food-web data collection and analysis methods, coupled with a resurgence of interdis-ciplinary resear ..."
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Descriptions of food-web relationships first appeared more than a cen-tury ago, and the quantitative analysis of the network structure of food webs dates back several decades. Recent improvements in food-web data collection and analysis methods, coupled with a resurgence of interdis

Food Web

by Carnegie Mellon, Deepayan Chakrabarti (cmu, Michalis Faloutsos (ucr
"... Finding patterns in large, real networks ..."
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Finding patterns in large, real networks

,food web

by Peter Yodzis, Kirk O. Winemiller
"... In search of operational trophospecies in a tropical aquatic ..."
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In search of operational trophospecies in a tropical aquatic

Food webs

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food web

by Kent P. Mcfarl, Robert J. Taylor, Steven D. Faccio , 2009
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bioaccumulation and trophic transfer in the terrestrial

Modelling food webs

by B. Drossel, A. J. Mckane - Handbook of Graphs and Networks , 2002
"... We review theoretical approaches to the understanding of food webs. After an overview of the available food web data, we discuss three different classes of models. The first class comprise static models, which assign links between species according to some simple rule. The second class are dynamical ..."
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We review theoretical approaches to the understanding of food webs. After an overview of the available food web data, we discuss three different classes of models. The first class comprise static models, which assign links between species according to some simple rule. The second class

Models of food web evolution

by Alan J. Mckane, Barbara Drossel - In Ecological Networks , 2006
"... While it is often possible to model the nature of the dynamics with which constituents of a xed network interact with each other, it is frequently much more dicult to specify the range and nature of the topologies and interaction strengths of possible networks. Here we argue, in the context of food ..."
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of constituents and for the changing of interaction strengths depending on the states of the local constituents. In the case of food webs, where the constituents are species and the interactions are predator-prey relationships, this involves going beyond conventional population dynamics to include mechanisms
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