Is resolution the solution?: the effect of taxonomic resolution on the calculated properties of three stream food webs

Citation
Rm. Thompson et Cr. Townsend, Is resolution the solution?: the effect of taxonomic resolution on the calculated properties of three stream food webs, FRESHW BIOL, 44(3), 2000, pp. 413-422
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences
Journal title
FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00465070 → ACNP
Volume
44
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
413 - 422
Database
ISI
SICI code
0046-5070(200007)44:3<413:IRTSTE>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
1. The influence of the level of taxonomic resolution on estimates of food- web properties was studied in three grassland streams in New Zealand. The f ood webs, each of which contained approximate to 100 species of algae, macr oinvertebrates and fish, were progressively aggregated into higher taxonomi c groupings and the effect on food-web properties was assessed. Aggregation was also carried out differentially on particular taxonomic groups to mimi c the usual approach to taxonomy in stream food-web studies. 2. Of the commonly used food-web properties, mean chain length and linkage complexity varied little with the degree of taxonomic resolution. Estimates of connectance were markedly higher in coarsely resolved (family level) fo od webs, possibly as a result of a decrease in the number of web elements. 3. Connectance, linkage density, linkage complexity and prey : predator rat ios, but not mean chain length, were strongly affected by inconsistency in the level of resolution used among different taxonomic groups within a food web. 4. In order to make meaningful comparisons among food webs a standardised a pproach to methodology, resolution and effort is needed.