- A food web is the
natural interconnection of food
chains and a
graphical representation of what-eats-what in an
ecological community.
Position in the food...
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American microbiologist and soil
biology researcher and
founder of Soil
Foodweb Inc. She is
known as a
leader in soil
microbiology and
research of the...
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Fishing down the food web is the
process whereby fisheries in a
given ecosystem, "having
depleted the
large predatory fish on top of the food web, turn...
- by
grazing on phytoplankton,
zooplankton provide carbon to the
planktic foodweb,
either respiring it to
provide metabolic energy, or upon
death as biom****...
- "pliosauromorphs" were top carnivores, or apex predators, in
their respective foodwebs. They were
pursuit predators or
ambush predators of
various sized prey...
- 42: 73–84. doi:10.1111/phen.12168. ISSN 1365-3032. Soil
Foodweb Laboratory in
Canada Soil
Foodweb Inc
international network of soil
analysis laboratories...
- productivity, and
whether and how that
increase or
decrease in NEP
influences foodweb dynamics, allochthonous/autochthonous pathways, and
trophic interactions...
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catches in some
important fisheries. In a
phenomenon called fishing down the
foodweb, the mean
trophic level of
world fisheries has
declined because of overfishing...
- desiccation. As
bacterial grazers, they have a
significant role in the
foodweb: they
excrete nitrogen in the form of NH3,
making it
available to plants...
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naturalists note that
prior to the
establishment of autotrophs,
there is a
foodweb formed by
heterotrophs built on
allochthonous inputs of dead
organic matter...