作者
Craig R Allen, AS Garmestani, TD Havlicek, Pablo A Marquet, GD Peterson, C Restrepo, CA Stow, BE Weeks
发表日期
2006/5/1
期刊
Ecology Letters
卷号
9
期号
5
页码范围
630-643
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
Understanding how animals interact with their environment is critical for evaluating, mitigating and coping with anthropogenic alteration of Earth's biosphere. Researchers have attempted to understand some aspects of these interactions by examining patterns in animal body mass distributions. Energetic, phylogenetic, biogeographical, textural discontinuity and community interaction hypotheses have been advanced to explain observed patterns. Energetic and textural discontinuity hypotheses focus upon the allometry of resource use. The community interaction hypothesis contends that biotic interactions within assemblages of species are of primary importance. Biogeographical and phylogenetic hypotheses focus on the role of constraints on the organization of communities. This paper examines and organizes these various propositions about species body mass distributions and discusses the multiple competing …
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