Examples of using Trophic in English and their translations into Spanish
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Obscurus is an apex predator with a high trophic level(4.2) and diverse diet;
Information on lower trophic levels is also presented, including information on microbial communities and benthic communities; information on mid-trophic levels includes data on zooplankton and fish; while information on upper trophic levels includes data on squid.
Their interaction with such indigenous species has raised concerns for trophic cascades leading to the acceleration of eutrophication,
By applying trophic scaling to convert the lost biomass of secondary
predictions to specific variables and trophic contexts Schläpfer
It was noted that WG-EMM plans to convene a session on trophic interactions in relation to krill at its meeting in 2011,
Trophic magnification(TMF>1) is observed for known BDE-209 biotransfomation products(Wu 2009b)
Most low trophic level species are relatively small(typically less than 30 cm),
particularly if the predators control superior competitors at lower trophic levels.
The Working Group recognised that assessment of ecological relationships and trophic interactions involving exploited fish stocks would require closer collaboration between WG-EMM
nutrient status, or trophic structure may enhance population numbers of vectors of human pathogens;
of parameter uncertainty and the large range of magnitude in trophic flows between different groups of organisms.
and classification into trophic groups.
Our interest lies in the study of different aspects of the biology and ecology(spatial, trophic, behavioral and population)
and to characterise wider potential ecosystem effects e.g. by-catch and trophic cascades/keystone predator effects etc.
increase by 14% of(+) alpha-HCH from the lower to the higher trophic level from krill to penguin.
layers dealt with explicitly(for the migration of higher trophic levels), or by a simple transport model for advective transfer.
bottom-up forcing factors is critical to understanding trophic connectivity and the resilience of ecosystems Brock et al. 2012.
Weddell seals in the McMurdo Sound region to help determine trophic interactions paragraphs 6.14 and 6.17.
suggesting that larger sharks feed on prey items of a larger size and higher trophic level Borrell et al. 2011.