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Arias Gonzalez J.E., Morand Serge. Trophic functioning with parasites: a new insight for ecosystem analysis. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2006, 320, p. 43-53. ISSN 0171-8630

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Trophic functioning with parasites: a new insight for ecosystem analysis
Année de publication2006
Type de documentArticle référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000241102800004
AuteursArias Gonzalez J.E., Morand Serge.
SourceMarine Ecology Progress Series, 2006, 320, p. 43-53. ISSN 0171-8630
RésuméSeveral balance models of a coral reef ecosystem were created to determine if neglecting parasites significantly alters quantitative or qualitative ecosystem analysis. To better understand how these models react to the addition of parasites: (1) separate and joint analyses of parasitism in fish and benthos compartments were done, (2) it was assumed that parasites have predators or parasites, (3) the quantitative differences in parasites were evaluated and (4) microfauna were introduced into the models. From a quantitative view point the results were mixed; neglecting parasites seemed to cause small changes in conditions in some models. Qualitative differences were quite notable. Inclusion of parasites radically increased the number of pathways in the coral reef ecosystem model (from 362 to 7391), and increased mean trophic efficiency of the system (from 5.2 to 7.7 %), resulting in a longer food chain (from V to VIII). Evaluation of quantitative differences in parasites showed that the models are very sensitive to parasite biomass, which varied from 0.60 to 0.0 6 g m(-2). It is concluded that, even though introduction of parasites may not significantly change total flow of the modelled system, their omission may lead to high inaccuracy in web patterns (i.e. pathways) and trophic structure (i.e. trophic efficiency). Our results are similar to those from other studies of food webs and parasites that used different approaches.
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LocalisationFonds IRD
Identifiant IRDPAR00001196
Lien permanenthttp://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/PAR00001196

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