2018
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2018.00119
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Food-Web Structure in Four Locations Along the European Shelf Indicates Spatial Differences in Ecosystem Functioning

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“…morphology) when feeding information is lacking (in our case accounting for 31% of interactions), is further likely to overestimate the number of links realized at any given time and influence food web properties. Using stable isotopes, Silberberger et al (2018) found that cod occupies the top position in the German Bight food web, whereas its position, in our metaweb, is lower and shared with other species. This is obviously not true, and this assumption does not address consumer preferences and behaviours.…”
Section: Ecosystem Management: Perspective Strength and Limitations mentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…morphology) when feeding information is lacking (in our case accounting for 31% of interactions), is further likely to overestimate the number of links realized at any given time and influence food web properties. Using stable isotopes, Silberberger et al (2018) found that cod occupies the top position in the German Bight food web, whereas its position, in our metaweb, is lower and shared with other species. This is obviously not true, and this assumption does not address consumer preferences and behaviours.…”
Section: Ecosystem Management: Perspective Strength and Limitations mentioning
confidence: 68%
“…temporal coupling/ decoupling, McMeans et al 2015). Using stable isotopes, Silberberger et al (2018) found that cod occupies the top position in the German Bight food web, whereas its position, in our metaweb, is lower and shared with other species. For cod, this is likely because the ontogenetic shift from predominant benthivory towards piscivory is not represented in our food web.…”
Section: Ecosystem Management: Perspective Strength and Limitations mentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…In addition, comparison between systems with different environmental features is recognized as a convenient framework to identify key environmental and anthropic drivers of trophic functioning (e.g. Graham et al, 2017;Silberberger et al, 2018;Udy et al, 2019;Vander Zanden et al, 2005;Ware and Thomson, 2005). The three French marine ecosystems (Eastern English Channel, Bay of Biscay and Gulf of Lions) are thus well-suited for undertaking such a comparison, since they differ in the environmental parameters, notably the intensity of primary production and average depth (Table 1).…”
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“…Today, the common approach to lipid normalization, however, is to apply one formula across all taxa when whole food webs are studied (e.g. Silberberger et al, 2018). This approach is very likely to introduce a considerable bias in such studies, considering how differently L. balthica and C. crangon are affected.…”
Section: Mathematically Corrected Datamentioning
confidence: 99%