The Biomass Spectrum : A Predator-Prey Theory of Aquatic Production Paperback / softback
by S. R. Kerr, L. M. Dickie
Part of the Complexity in Ecological Systems series
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Kerr and Dickie propose the development of a new ecological theory, one that can lead to a more effective remedy for the drastic effects of heavy fishing on natural communities of organisms in both marine and freshwater environments. By plotting the densities of the biomass of all organisms in a given community by body-size classes, the authors provide empirical evidence of what they term "the biomass body-size spectrum" in the world's oceans.
After examining this evidence, they propose an underlying theory of predator-prey energy transfer: larger species eat smaller species, providing energy exchange across all species within an ecosystem.
Providing the first comprehensive synthesis of the energy flow within the biomass spectrum, this book demonstrates not only a new understanding of the self-organizing properties of ecological production systems but also the potential of the biomass spectrum methodology for offering practical remedies when these natural systems are exploited by humans.
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- Pages:352 pages, 25 line art
- Publisher:Columbia University Press
- Publication Date:29/08/2001
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- ISBN:9780231084598
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Available to Order - This title is available to order, with delivery expected within 2 weeks
- Format:Paperback / softback
- Pages:352 pages, 25 line art
- Publisher:Columbia University Press
- Publication Date:29/08/2001
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- ISBN:9780231084598