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Title: Body size is negatively correlatedwith trophic position among cyprinids
Authors: Burress, Edward D.
Holcomb, Jordan M.
Bonato, Karine Orlandi
Keywords: Biology
Ecology
Benthic–pelagic axis
Cyprinidae
Diet
Coevolution
Issue Date: 2016
Abstract: Body size has many ecological and evolutionary implications that extend across multiple levels of organization. Body size is often positively correlated with species traits such as metabolism, prey size and trophic position (TP) due to physiological and mechanical constraints. We used stable isotope analysis to quantify TP among minnows across multiple assemblages that differed in their species composition, diversity and food web structure. Body size significantly predicted TP across different lineages and assemblages, and indicated a significant negative relationship.
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/23609
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