Lampreys worldwide face multiple anthropogenic stressors. Several species are 'at- risk'listed, yet abundance data for most remain insufficient to adequately assess …
It has been known for some time that the consequences of 'decisions' made at one point in an animal's life may not always be borne immediately. For example, numerous studies have …
Stable isotope mixing models (SIMMs) are an important tool used to study species' trophic ecology. These models are dependent on, and sensitive to, the choice of trophic …
When invasive species become integrated within a food web, they may have numerous direct and indirect impacts on the native community by creating novel trophic links, and …
Biological invasions exert multiple pervasive effects on ecosystems, potentially disrupting species interactions and global ecological processes. Our ability to successfully predict and …
E Maltby, S Ormerod, M Acreman, M Dunbar, A Jenkins… - 2011 - nora.nerc.ac.uk
The hydrological cycle, along with the rivers, lakes, ponds, wetlands and groundwaters that form its terrestrial phases, provides some of the most critical of all resources for human well …
The feeding ecology and ontogeny of a large size range of brown trout Salmo trutta in Lake Fyresvatnet, southern Norway, were examined by stomach content and stable isotope …
Individual specialisation can lead to the exploitation of different trophic and habitat resources and the production of morphological variability within a population. Although the …
MF Docker, IC Potter - … : Biology, Conservation and Control: Volume 2, 2019 - Springer
Despite their highly conserved body plan and larval stage, adult life history type in lampreys diverges on two main axes related to migration and feeding. Of the 41–45 recognized …