Trophic levels in community food webs
Authors:
- Joel E. Cohen,
- Tomasz Łuczak
Abstract
Four concepts are considered for the trophic level of a species in a community food web. The long-way-up-level (or LU-level) of species A is the length of the longest simple food chain from a basal species (one with no prey in the web) to A. (A simple chain is a chain that does not pass through any given species more than once.) The short-way-up-level (SU-level) of species A is the length of the shortest chain from a basal species to A. The long-way-down-level (LD-level) of species A is the length of the longest simple chain from species A to a top species (one with no consumers in the web). The short-way-down-level (SD-level) of species A is the length of the shortest chain from species A to a top species. The stratigraphy of a web is the analogue for species of the 'pyramid of numbers' for individuals: it is the frequency distribution of species according to level. The LU-, SU-, LD-, and SD-stratigraphies of the seven webs in the Briand-Cohen collection with 30 or more trophic species reveal no species with LU-level or LD-level more than 6, no species with SU-level more than 3, and no species with SD-level more than 2. In all seven webs, SD-levels are stochastically less than SU-levels: species tend to be closer to a top predator than to a basal species. Two stochastic models of food web structure (the cascade model and the homogeneous superlinear model) correctly predict that 95% or more of species should have LU-level and LD-level in the range 0-6. The models also correctly predict some details of the distribution of species in the SU- and SD-stratigraphies, particularly the fraction of species in level 1. The models do not, in general, correctly predict the distribution of species within the range 0-6 of LU-levels and LD-levels. © 1992 Chapman & Hall.
- Record ID
- UAM2f0f888b8d4c43b99d250f05cc91e8a7
- Author
- Journal series
- Evolutionary Ecology, ISSN 0269-7653
- Issue year
- 1992
- Vol
- 6
- Pages
- 73-89
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- DOI
- DOI:10.1007/BF02285335 Opening in a new tab
- URL
- https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02285335 Opening in a new tab
- Language
- (en) English
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- Cohen-Łuczak1992_Article_TrophicLevelsInCommunityFoodWe.pdf
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- 0
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- Citation count
- 21
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- https://researchportal.amu.edu.pl/info/article/UAM2f0f888b8d4c43b99d250f05cc91e8a7/
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urn:amu-prod:UAM2f0f888b8d4c43b99d250f05cc91e8a7
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