Earth to Ocean Research Group, Biological Sciences, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Vancouver, BC, V5S 1A6, Canada.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2013 Jul;28(7):423-31. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2013.03.008. Epub 2013 Apr 24.
Biomass distribution and energy flow in ecosystems are traditionally described with trophic pyramids, and increasingly with size spectra, particularly in aquatic ecosystems. Here, we show that these methods are equivalent and interchangeable representations of the same information. Although pyramids are visually intuitive, explicitly linking them to size spectra connects pyramids to metabolic and size-based theory, and illuminates size-based constraints on pyramid shape. We show that bottom-heavy pyramids should predominate in the real world, whereas top-heavy pyramids indicate overestimation of predator abundance or energy subsidies. Making the link to ecological pyramids establishes size spectra as a central concept in ecosystem ecology, and provides a powerful framework both for understanding baseline expectations of community structure and for evaluating future scenarios under climate change and exploitation.
生物量在生态系统中的分布和能量流动传统上是用营养级金字塔来描述的,越来越多地是用体型谱来描述,特别是在水生生态系统中。在这里,我们表明这些方法是相同信息的等效和可互换的表示。尽管金字塔在视觉上很直观,但将它们与体型谱明确联系起来,将金字塔与代谢和基于体型的理论联系起来,并阐明了体型对金字塔形状的限制。我们表明,底部较重的金字塔应该在现实世界中占主导地位,而顶部较重的金字塔则表明对捕食者丰度或能量补贴的高估。将体型谱与生态金字塔联系起来,使体型谱成为生态系统生态学的一个核心概念,并为理解群落结构的基线预期以及评估气候变化和开发下的未来情景提供了一个强大的框架。