trophikai
Trophikai is a term used in some ecological literature to denote the study of nutritional flows and energy transfer within ecosystems, emphasizing trophic interactions and the pathways by which matter and energy move from producers to consumers and decomposers. It functions as an umbrella concept incorporating traditional trophic ecology but also aims to integrate cross-taxa and cross-ecosystem perspectives.
Etymology and usage: The word derives from Greek trophe meaning nourishment, with a plural-sounding suffix -ikai;
Scope and concepts: Trophikai covers energy budgets, trophic levels, food webs, detrital pathways, and ecological efficiency.
Methods: Researchers use stable isotope analysis, gut content analysis, DNA metabarcoding, and ecosystem modeling tools such
Applications and challenges: Trophikai-informed work supports conservation planning, fisheries management, and restoration ecology by predicting responses
See also: trophic level, food web, trophodynamics, energy flow.