
Body Size: The Structure and Function of Aquatic Ecosystems
by Edited by Alan G. Hildrew , David G. Raffaelli , Ronni Edmonds-BrownBuy New
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Summary
Table of Contents
List of contributors | p. vii |
Preface | p. ix |
The metabolic theory of ecology and the role of body size in marine and freshwater ecosystems | p. 1 |
Body size and suspension feeding | p. 16 |
Life histories and body size | p. 33 |
Relationship between biomass turnover and body size for stream communities | p. 55 |
Body size in streams: macroinvertebrate community size composition along natural and human-induced environmental gradients | p. 77 |
Body size and predatory interactions in freshwaters: scaling from individuals to communities | p. 98 |
Body size and trophic cascades in lakes | p. 118 |
Body size and scale invariance: multifractals in invertebrate communities | p. 140 |
Body size and biogeography | p. 167 |
By wind, wings or water: body size, dispersal and range size in aquatic invertebrates | p. 186 |
Body size and diversity in marine systems | p. 210 |
Interplay between individual growth and population feedbacks shapes body-size distributions | p. 225 |
The consequences of body size in model microbial ecosystems | p. 245 |
Body size, exploitation and conservation of marine organisms | p. 266 |
How body size mediates the role of animals in nutrient cycling in aquatic ecosystems | p. 286 |
Body sizes in food chains of animal predators and parasites | p. 306 |
Body size in aquatic ecology: important, but not the whole story | p. 326 |
Index | p. 335 |
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