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- W855553644 abstract "Principles and observations relevant to the understanding of abundance (concentration) of the common species of freshwater and marine plankton are reviewed, beginning with A.C. Hardy’s food web centered round North Sea herring, R.L. Lindeman’s pyramid of energy, and G.A. Riley’s model of the seasonal plankton cycle on Georges Bank. Isotope enrichment data suggest that preferred strands persist in food webs for appreciable periods, so that J.D. Isaac’s unstructured webs may not be the rule, at least not among organisms of the size of copepods and larger. Because neither Hardy’s nor Lindeman’s approaches are workable, although for different reasons, it is suggested that future field and laboratory work might be organized increasingly around mathematical models. The models should combine allometric rules with species-specific information, rather than be based on pure biomass spectra, and should not rely on fixed growth or ecological efficiencies for the species. As these models of abundance go beyond current multispecies management approaches in fisheries, they obviously are long-term goals; moreover, in large water bodies, they will run into validation problems. For the time being, therefore, replicated experiments in enclosed brackish or freshwater mesocosms seem to be promising tools for studying food web interactions, including population dynamics and mass balances, in complex webs, even though such experiments present formidable problems of scaling." @default.
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- W855553644 title "On Pelagic Food Web Interactions in Large Water Bodies" @default.
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