Trophic and individual efficiencies of size-structured communities

K. H. Andersen, J. E. Beyer, Per Lundberg

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    Abstract

    Individual and trophic efficiencies of size-structured communities are derived from mechanistically based principles at the individual level. The derivations are relevant for communities with a size-based trophic structure, i.e. where trophic level is strongly correlated with individual size as in many aquatic systems. The derivations are used to link Lindeman's trophic theory and trophic theory based on average individuals with explicit individual-level size spectrum theory. The trophic efficiency based on the transfer of mass between trophic levels through predator-prey interactions is demonstrated to be valid only when somatic growth can be ignored. Taking somatic growth into account yields an average individual growth efficiency that is smaller than the trophic efficiency.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)109-114
    JournalRoyal Society of London. Proceedings B. Biological Sciences
    Volume276
    Issue number1654
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Subject classification (UKÄ)

    • Biological Sciences

    Free keywords

    • structured populations
    • ecological efficiency
    • trophic efficiency
    • trophic level
    • size spectrum

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