Weak interactions, omnivory and emergent food-web properties.
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Pleistocene megafaunal interaction networks became more vulnerable after human arrivalFood chain length and omnivory determine the stability of a marine subtidal food web.Trophic levels and trophic tangles: the prevalence of omnivory in real food webs.Functional links and robustness in food webs.Universal temperature and body-mass scaling of feeding rates.Ongoing Processes in a Fitness Network Model under Restricted ResourcesWeak Interactions and Instability CascadesConsistent role of weak and strong interactions in high- and low-diversity trophic food websA systematic review of ecological attributes that confer resilience to climate change in environmental restoration.High-order species interactions shape ecosystem diversityPerturbations to trophic interactions and the stability of complex food webs.Enhanced leaf nitrogen status stabilizes omnivore population density.Ocean acidification as a driver of community simplification via the collapse of higher-order and rise of lower-order consumersHost taxonomy constrains the properties of trophic transmission routes for parasites in lake food webs.Persistence of a stage-structured food-web.Degree heterogeneity and stability of ecological networks.Stability lies in flowers: Plant diversification mediating shifts in arthropod food webs.The feasibility of equilibria in large ecosystems: A primary but neglected concept in the complexity-stability debate.Stability criteria for complex ecosystems.Assessing model structure uncertainty through an analysis of system feedback and Bayesian networks.Allometric scaling enhances stability in complex food webs.Direct measurement of pervasive weak repression by microRNAs and their role at the network level.Identifying a common backbone of interactions underlying food webs from different ecosystems.Reactivity and stability of large ecosystemsThe Mechanisms of Coexistence and Competitive Exclusion in Complex Plankton Ecosystem Models
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Weak interactions, omnivory and emergent food-web properties.
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Weak interactions, omnivory and emergent food-web properties.
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Weak interactions, omnivory and emergent food-web properties.
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Weak interactions, omnivory and emergent food-web properties.
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Mark Emmerson
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z