Unexpected changes in community size structure in a natural warming experiment

Volume: 7, Issue: 9, Pages: 659 - 663
Published: Aug 21, 2017
Abstract
A warmer climate is generally expected to favour smaller organisms and steeper body-mass–abundance scaling through food webs. Results from across a stream temperature gradient now show that this effect can be offset by increasing nutrient supply. Natural ecosystems typically consist of many small and few large organisms1,2,3,4. The scaling of this negative relationship between body mass and abundance has important implications for resource...
Paper Details
Title
Unexpected changes in community size structure in a natural warming experiment
Published Date
Aug 21, 2017
Volume
7
Issue
9
Pages
659 - 663
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