Who dominates whom in the ecosystem? Energy flow bottlenecks and cascading extinctions.
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International Trade Modelling Using Open Flow Networks: A Flow-Distance Based AnalysisMultitrophic diversity effects of network degradation.From projected species distribution to food-web structure under climate change.Species loss and secondary extinctions in simple and complex model communities.Parasites reduce food web robustness because they are sensitive to secondary extinction as illustrated by an invasive estuarine snail.Functional links and robustness in food webs.Cascading extinctions and community collapse in model food webs.Keystone species and food websGoogling food webs: can an eigenvector measure species' importance for coextinctions?Rescuing ecosystems from extinction cascades through compensatory perturbations.Allometry and dissipation of ecological flow networks.Trophic groups and modules: two levels of group detection in food webs.Using food-web theory to conserve ecosystems.Using food web dominator trees to catch secondary extinctions in action.Slow poisoning and destruction of networks: edge proximity and its implications for biological and infrastructure networks.How to predict community responses to perturbations in the face of imperfect knowledge and network complexity.Ecological communities are vulnerable to realistic extinction sequencesDetailed Food Web Networks of Three Greater Antillean Coral Reef Systems: The Cayman Islands, Cuba, and Jamaica
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Who dominates whom in the ecosystem? Energy flow bottlenecks and cascading extinctions.
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Who dominates whom in the ecosystem? Energy flow bottlenecks and cascading extinctions.
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Who dominates whom in the ecosystem? Energy flow bottlenecks and cascading extinctions.
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Who dominates whom in the ecosystem? Energy flow bottlenecks and cascading extinctions.
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