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Metabolic scaling regularity in aquatic ecosystems
Author(s) -
Liliana Guevara,
Francisco Arreguı́n-Sánchez,
Luca Palmeri,
Alberto Barausse
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
cicimar oceánides
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2448-9123
pISSN - 1870-0713
DOI - 10.37543/oceanides.v27i2.113
Subject(s) - trophic level , scaling , ecosystem , biomass (ecology) , aquatic ecosystem , mathematics , ecology , logarithm , value (mathematics) , environmental science , statistics , biology , mathematical analysis , geometry
We tested the hypothesis that ecosystem metabolism follows a quarter power scaling relation, analogous to organisms. Logarithm of Biomass/Production (B/P) to Trophic Level (TL) relationship was estimated to 98 trophic models of aquatic ecosystems. A normal distribution of the slopes gives a modal value of 0.64, which was significantly different of the theoretical value of 0.75 (p 0.05). We also tested for error in both variables, Log (B/P) and TL, through a Reduced Major Axis regression with similar results, with a modal value of 0.756 (p>0.05). We also explored a geographic distribution showing no significant relation (p>0.05) to latitude and between differentregions of the world. We conclude that: a)  cosystem metabolism follows the quarter-power scaling rule; b) transfer efficiency between TL plays a relevant role characterizing local attributes to ecosystem metabolism; and c) there is neither latitudinal nor geographic differences. These findings confirm the existence of a metabolicscaling regularity in aquatic ecosystems.

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