Integrated trophic position as a proxy for food‐web complexity
Integrated trophic position as a proxy for food‐web complexity
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London: John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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There are two distinct approaches to describing the distributions of biomass and species in food webs: one to consider them as discrete trophic levels (TLs); and the other to consider them as continuous trophic positions (TPs). Bridging the gap between these two perspectives presents a nontrivial challenge in integrating biodiversity and food‐web s...
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Integrated trophic position as a proxy for food‐web complexity
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2041-210X
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2041-210X
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10.1111/2041-210X.14256