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Modeling the Size Spectrum for Macroinvertebrates and Fishes in Stream Ecosystems
Published on: July 30, 2019
No pervasive relationship between species size and local abundance trends
J Christopher D Terry1, Jacob D O'Sullivan2, Axel G Rossberg2
1School of Biological and Behavioural Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK. c.terry@qmul.ac.uk.
Abstract:
Although there is some evidence that larger species could be more prone to population declines, the potential role of size traits in determining changes in community composition has been underexplored in global-scale analyses. Here, we combine a large cross-taxon assemblage time series database (BioTIME) with multiple trait databases to show that there is no clear correlation within communities between size traits and changes in abundance over time, suggesting that there is no consistent tendency for larger species to be doing proportionally better or worse than smaller species at local scales.
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