The role of fish life histories in allometrically scaled food-web dynamics
Abstract
Body size determines key ecological and evolutionary processes of organisms. Therefore, organisms undergo extensive shifts in resources, competitors, and predators as they grow in body size. While empirical and theoretical evidence show that these size‐dependent ontogenetic shifts vastly influence the structure and dynamics of populations, theory on how those ontogenetic shifts affect the structure and dynamics of ecological networks is still virtually absent.
Here, we expand the Allometric Trophic Network (ATN) theory in the context of aquatic food webs to incorporate size‐structure in the population dynamics of fish species. We do this by modifying a food web generating algorithm, the niche model, to produce food webs where different fish life‐history stages are described as separate nodes which are connected through growth and reproduction. Then, we apply a bioenergetic model that uses the food webs and the body sizes generated by our niche model to evaluate the effect of incorporating life‐history structure into food web dynamics.
We show that the larger the body size of a fish species respective to the body size of its preys, the higher the biomass attained by the fish species and the greater the ecosystem stability. We also find that the larger the asymptotic body size attained by fish species the larger the total ecosystem biomass, a result that holds true for both the largest fish in the ecosystem and each fish species in the ecosystem.
This work provides an expanded ATN theory that generates food webs with life‐history structure for chosen species. Our work offers a systematic approach for disentangling the effects of increasing life‐history complexity in food‐web models.
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Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2019
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Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201903292005Käytä tätä linkitykseen.
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2045-7758
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4996
Language
English
Published in
Ecology and Evolution
Citation
- Bland, S., Valdovinos, F. S., Hutchings, J. A., & Kuparinen, A. (2019). The role of fish life histories in allometrically scaled food-web dynamics. Ecology and Evolution, 9(6), 3651-3660. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4996
Additional information about funding
The research was funded by the Academy of Finland (A.K.), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (J.A.H. and A.K.), and European Research Council (COMPLEX‐FISH 400820 to A.K.). We thank Neo Martinez and Sebastian Pardo for discussions during the course of the work.
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