The contribution of small individuals to density-body size relationships: examination of energetic equivalence in reef fishes

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Ackerman, John L.;Bellwood, David R.;Brown, James H.
Abstract

A key relationship in ecology is that between density and body size, with the emphasis placed on energetic rules constraining the abundance of larger organisms below that of smaller organisms. Most studies have focused upon the density-body size relationship at the species level. However, energy is gathered at an individual level. We therefore examined this relationship in a coral reef fish assemblage, focusing on individuals. Using a comprehensive data set, with over 14,000 observations we found that the relationship between local density and adult body size differs from the linear relationship predicted by the lsquoenergetic equivalence rulersquo. However, excluding the smallest size classes, the relationship between body size and individual abundance for intermediate to larger fish did not depart from the predicted –0.75. Unlike plants and intermediate to large reef fishes, the smallest fishes appear to have constraints that may reflect different patterns of resource acquisition.

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Oecologia

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139

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1432-1939

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4

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4

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Springer

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New York, USA -NY

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10.1007/s00442-004-1536-0