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| Teoria Metabólica da Ecologia× | Análise da Topologia de Teias Alimentares× | |
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| Área | Ecologia | Ecologia |
| Família | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Ano de origem≠ | 2004 | 2000 |
| Autor original≠ | James Brown | Richard Williams and Neo Martinez |
| Tipo≠ | metabolic scaling theory | ecological network characterization |
| Fonte seminal≠ | Brown, J. H., Gillooly, J. F., Allen, A. P., Savage, V. M., & West, G. B. (2004). Toward a metabolic basis of ecology. Ecology, 85(7), 1771-1789. DOI ↗ | Dunne, J. A., Williams, R. J., & Martinez, N. D. (2002). Network structure and robustness of marine food webs. The American Naturalist, 160(1), 117-129. link ↗ |
| Outros nomes | MTE, metabolic scaling, temperature-size rule, energy allocation | food web structure, network topology, trophic network, food chain analysis |
| Relacionados | 4 | 4 |
| Resumo≠ | The Metabolic Theory of Ecology (MTE), developed by Brown and colleagues (2004), provides a unifying framework linking individual metabolic rate to ecological patterns across levels of organization (organisms, populations, ecosystems). MTE predicts how metabolic rate scales with body size (allometry) and temperature, and uses these scaling relationships to explain patterns in life history, population growth, community structure, and ecosystem dynamics. The theory is grounded in physics: metabolic rate is constrained by supply of resources (energy and nutrients) and demand determined by biochemical kinetics. | Food web topology analysis characterizes the structure of predator-prey interactions within ecological communities using network metrics. Pioneered by Williams and Martinez (2000) and extended by Dunne and colleagues (2002), this approach maps which species eat which and quantifies network properties (connectivity, clustering, robustness). Understanding food web structure reveals how ecosystems are organized, how stable they are to species loss, and what roles different species play in ecosystem function. |
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