Born in food web ecology, the concept of trophic levels -- the hierarchy of who eats who in the natural world -- is an elegant way to understand how biomass and energy move through a natural system.
When the option is to adapt or starve, animals are no stranger to getting scrappy in the face of climate change. Researchers ...
There are many poorly understood links in the food web, often referred to as trophic relationships. Out in East Antarctica, a previously unconfirmed ...
A new study of mammal food webs across 127 protected areas in sub-Saharan Africa reports that plant productivity is the ...
Evaluation of the main hypotheses proposed for the causes of decline and failure to recover of the western Steller sea lion population depends on understanding how food web linkages affect sea lions.
There are many poorly understood links in the food web, often referred to as trophic relationships. Out in East Antarctica, a ...