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Autor:
Patricia A. Lane
Publikováno v:
Food Webs. 13:1-11
Trophic cascades have been assigned an exaggerated even mythic status by some ecologists, but they are only one type of pathway in a complicated food web. The human mind is drawn to patterns like the proverbial ‘moth to the flame’. The distinctiv
Publikováno v:
Food Webs. 12:35-39
Among the many different ways in which large carnivores interact with other organisms, predation and competition are those most studied and investigated. Studies on these topics have led to the creation of well-known models and theories (e.g. Lotka-V
Publikováno v:
Mathematical Biosciences. 285:55-60
Species loss is becoming a major threat to ecosystems. An urgent task in ecology is to predict the consequence of species loss which requires an extending of our traditional study of the topology of network structure to the population dynamic analyse
Autor:
Timothy G. Barraclough
Publikováno v:
Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. 46:25-48
Theories of how species evolve in changing environments mostly consider single species in isolation or pairs of interacting species. Yet all organisms live in diverse communities containing many hundreds of species. This review discusses how species
Autor:
John A. Kupfer, Peng Gao
Publikováno v:
Ecological Informatics. 30:110-118
Aggregation of species on the basis of their trophic relationships is a fundamental step for quantifying, visualizing and thereby uncovering the structure of food webs. Although the Additive Jaccard Similarity (AJS) has been widely used to measure tr
Autor:
Daniel B. Stouffer, Kate Wootton
Publikováno v:
Theoretical Ecology. 9:185-195
Ecological communities consist of generalists who interact with proportionally many species, and specialists who interact with proportionally few. The strength of these interactions also varies, with communities typically exhibiting a few strong link
Publikováno v:
Ecography. 38:1071-1079
One of the key problems in ecology is our need to anticipate the set of locations in which a species will be found (hereafter species' distributions). A major source of uncertainty in these models is the role of interactions among species (hereafter
Publikováno v:
Ecological Modelling. 299:95-101
Species importance is often defined by how central the role a species plays in a food web. Here we argue that species importance should also incorporate the concept of uniqueness of its network position. By developing a previous methodology, we propo
Autor:
Federico Morelli, Piotr Tryjanowski
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution
Traditionally, the niche of a species is described as a hypothetical 3D space, constituted by well-known biotic interactions (e.g. predation, competition, trophic relationships, resource–consumer interactions, etc.) and various abiotic environmenta
Autor:
Miguel A. Fortuna, Christoph Germann, Javier Ortiz, Christian Schöb, Jürg Schmid, Jean-Paul Haenni, Bernhard Schmid, Adrian C. Pont, Richard Michalet, Seraina Klopfstein, Leopoldo Castro, Pierfilippo Cerretti, Daniele Sommaggio, Rainer Neumeyer, Jordi Bascompte, Gianalberto Losapio, Pascal Rousse
Plants cluster together and interact among themselves and with other organisms, with fundamental consequences for biodiversity and ecological networks. However, linkages between interacting plants and plants interacting with mutualists are poorly und
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