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Estimating macrobenthic secondary production from body weight and biomass: a field test in a non-boreal intertidal habitat
Production (P) and biomass (B) data of different species from 3 stations in the intertidal zone of the Ria Formosa (southern Portugal, 37-degrees-N) were analysed. They were compared with equations from the literature to estimate P/BBAR ratios from body weight. A clear distinction must be made between (1) an intraspecific and (2) an interspecific comparison. (1) Results from 3 species supported a body weight exponent of -0.25 for the P/BBAR ratio, as is to be expected from a linear relationship between growth and respiration. (2) In an interspecific comparison, the weight exponent depends on the contribution of age or growth rate to the presence of large specimens in a sample. It is concluded that production in the specific habitat examined cannot be calculated properly from body weight and biomass by 1 simple equation which mixes interspecific and intraspecific effects, rather that both aspects should be separated into 2 different calculation steps.e Ger- man-Portuguese research project 'Die Biologie der Ria For- mosa', funded by the Bundesministerium fur Forschung und Technologie, Germany (Grant no. 03F0562Ainfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Vanishing Integral Relations and Expectation Values for Bloch Functions in Finite Domains
Integral identities for particular Bloch functions in finite periodic systems
are derived. All following statements are proven for a finite domain consisting
of an integer number of unit cells. It is shown that matrix elements of
particular Bloch functions with respect to periodic differential operators
vanish identically. The real valuedness, the time-independence and a summation
property of the expectation values of periodic differential operators applied
to superpositions of specific Bloch functions are derived.Comment: 10 page
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