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  • The abiotic environment has strong influences on the growth, survival, behavior, and ecology of aquatic organisms. Biotic interactions and species life histories interact with abiotic factors to structure the food web. One measure of food-web structure is food-chain length. Several hypotheses predict a linear relationship between one environmental variable (e.g., disturbance or ecosystem size) and food-chain length. However, many abiotic and biotic variables interact in diverse ways to structure a community, and may affect other measures of food web structure besides food-chain length. This study took a multivariate approach to test the influence of several important environmental variables on four food-web characteristics measured in nine ponds along a hydroperiod gradient over two years. This approach allowed for testing the ecosystem size and dynamic constraints hypotheses while in context of other possibly interacting environmental variables. The relationship between amphibian and invertebrate communities and pond habitat variables was assessed to understand the underlying food-web structure. Hydroperiod and pond area had a strong influence on amphibian and invertebrate communities, trophic diversity and δ¹⁵N range. The range in δ¹³C values responded strongly to dissolved oxygen. Food-chain length responded to multiple environmental variables. Invertebrate and amphibian communities were structured by pond hydroperiod which in turn influenced the trophic diversity of the food web. The results of this study suggest food-chain length is influenced by environmental variation and species assemblage and that a multivariate approach may allow us to better understand the dynamics within and across aquatic food webs.
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  • Schriever, T. A. (2015). Food Webs in Relation to Variation in the Environment and Species Assemblage: A Multivariate Approach. PLoS ONE, 10(4). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0122719
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  • The author was supported by Ph.D. advisor (DD Williams, Natural Sciences and engineering research council of Canada Discovery Grant) from 2007 to 2011 to complete the research detailed in this study. TAS received small grants including a graduate student research award in 2009 from the Center for Global Change Science at the University of Toronto and a grant from the Chicago Herpetological Society in 2009.
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