Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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977322 | Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications | 2014 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Weights of edges and nodes on food webs which are available from the empirical data hide much information about energy flows and biomass distributions in ecosystem. We define a set of variables related to weights for each species i, including the throughflow Ti, the total biomass Xi, and the dissipated flow Di (output to the environment) to uncover the following common patterns in 19 empirical weighted food webs: (1) DGBD distributions (Discrete version of a Generalized Beta Distribution), a kind of deformed Zipf's law, of energy flow and storage biomass; (2) The allometric scaling law TiâXiα, which can be viewed as the counterpart of the Kleiber's 3/4 law at the population level; (3) The dissipation law DiâTiβ; and (4) The gravity law, including univariate version fijâ(TiTj)γ and bivariate approvement fijâTiγ1Tjγ2. These patterns are very common and significant in all collected webs, as a result, some remarkable regularities are hidden in weights.
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Authors
Jiang Zhang, Yuanjing Feng,