Journal article

Predator interference across trophic chains

MA McCarthy, LR Ginzburg, HR Akcakaya

Ecology | ECOLOGICAL SOC AMER | Published : 1995

Abstract

Conflict between ratio—dependent views of trophic interactions finds its simplest resolution in the comparison of steady—state responses of trophic chain to increases in primary productivity. We analyze data on trophic abundances of lake ecosystems with a general trophic—chain model that is intermediate between prey dependence and ratio dependence, and can describe either of the two extremes, depending on parameter values. We estimate, for all trophic levels, the set of interference coefficients that predicts the observed statistical relationship between biomasses of adjacent trophic levels. This constitutes a test of two competing theories, since the model we use is a prey—dependent model i..

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