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Hydrogeomorphology and river impoundment affect food-chain length of diverse Neotropical food webs

Oikos : acta oecologica Scandinavica, v.117 no.7, 2008년, pp.984 - 995  

Hoeinghaus, David J. ,  Winemiller, Kirk O. ,  Agostinho, Angelo A.

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Food-chain length is a central characteristic of ecological communities that affects community structure and ecosystem function. What determines the length of food chains is not well resolved for most ecosystems. Herein, we examine environmental correlates of food-chain length based on the productiv...

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