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Annual Review of Marine Science | 2016

Characteristic Sizes of Life in the Oceans, from Bacteria to Whales

Ken Haste Andersen; T. Berge; Rodrigo J. Gonçalves; Martin Hartvig; Jan Heuschele; Samuel Hylander; Nis Sand Jacobsen; Christian Lindemann; Erik Andreas Martens; Anna Neuheimer; Karin H. Olsson; A. Palacz; A. E. F. Prowe; Julie Sainmont; S. J. Traving; André W. Visser; Navish Wadhwa; Thomas Kiørboe

The size of an individual organism is a key trait to characterize its physiology and feeding ecology. Size-based scaling laws may have a limited size range of validity or undergo a transition from one scaling exponent to another at some characteristic size. We collate and review data on size-based scaling laws for resource acquisition, mobility, sensory range, and progeny size for all pelagic marine life, from bacteria to whales. Further, we review and develop simple theoretical arguments for observed scaling laws and the characteristic sizes of a change or breakdown of power laws. We divide life in the ocean into seven major realms based on trophic strategy, physiology, and life history strategy. Such a categorization represents a move away from a taxonomically oriented description toward a trait-based description of life in the oceans. Finally, we discuss life forms that transgress the simple size-based rules and identify unanswered questions.


Ecology | 2015

Adult and offspring size in the ocean over 17 orders of magnitude follows two life history strategies

Anna Neuheimer; Martin Hartvig; Jan Heuschele; Samuel Hylander; Thomas Kiørboe; Karin H. Olsson; Julie Sainmont; Ken Haste Andersen

Explaining variability in offspring vs. adult size among groups is a necessary step to determine the evolutionary and environmental constraints shaping variability in life history strategies. This is of particular interest for life in the ocean where a diversity of offspring development strategies is observed along with variability in physical and biological forcing factors in space and time. We compiled adult and offspring size for 407 pelagic marine species covering more than 17 orders of magnitude in body mass including Cephalopoda, Cnidaria, Crustaceans, Ctenophora, Elasmobranchii, Mammalia, Sagittoidea, and Teleost. We find marine life following one of two distinct strategies, with offspring size being either proportional to adult size (e.g., Crustaceans, Elasmobranchii, and Mammalia) or invariant with adult size (e.g., Cephalopoda, Cnidaria, Sagittoidea, Teleosts, and possibly Ctenophora). We discuss where these two strategies occur and how these patterns (along with the relative size of the offspring) may be shaped by physical and biological constraints in the organisms environment. This adaptive environment along with the evolutionary history of the different groups shape observed life history strategies and possible group-specific responses to changing environmental conditions (e.g., production and distribution).


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2013

Overconfidence in model projections

Keith Brander; Anna Neuheimer; Ken Haste Andersen; Martin Hartvig


Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2016

Differences in foraging activity of deep sea diving odontocetes in the Ligurian Sea as determined by passive acoustic recorders

Giacomo Giorli; Whitlow W. L. Au; Anna Neuheimer


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2016

Temporal and spatial variation of beaked and sperm whales foraging activity in Hawai'i, as determined with passive acoustics.

Giacomo Giorli; Anna Neuheimer; Adrienne M. Copeland; Whitlow W. L. Au


Ecology | 2014

Explaining life history variation in a changing climate across a species' range

Anna Neuheimer; Brian R. MacKenzie


Ecology | 2016

Adult and offspring size in the ocean: A database of size metrics and conversion factors

Anna Neuheimer; Martin Hartvig; Jan Heuschele; Samuel Hylander; Thomas Kiørboe; Karin H. Olsson; Julie Sainmont; Ken Haste Andersen


Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers | 2016

Spatial variation of deep diving odontocetes’ occurrence around a canyon region in the Ligurian Sea as measured with acoustic techniques

Giacomo Giorli; Anna Neuheimer; Whitlow W. L. Au


Progress in Oceanography | 2018

Deep sea animal density and size estimated using a Dual-frequency IDentification SONar (DIDSON) offshore the island of Hawaii

Giacomo Giorli; Jeffrey C. Drazen; Anna Neuheimer; Adrienne M. Copeland; Whitlow W. L. Au


international conference on evolvable systems | 2015

Controlling factors in fish early life history and how they combine to influence trophic links across the North Atlantic Ocean.

Anna Neuheimer; Mark Payne; Brian R. MacKenzie

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Ken Haste Andersen

Technical University of Denmark

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Jan Heuschele

Technical University of Denmark

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Julie Sainmont

Technical University of Denmark

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Karin H. Olsson

Technical University of Denmark

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Thomas Kiørboe

Technical University of Denmark

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Giacomo Giorli

National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research

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Brian R. MacKenzie

Technical University of Denmark

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