Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs.
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Compilation and network analyses of cambrian food websBiology, methodology or chance? The degree distributions of bipartite ecological networksConvergence between a mosquito-eating predator's natural diet and its prey-choice behaviourThe network motif architecture of dominance hierarchiesHighly resolved early Eocene food webs show development of modern trophic structure after the end-Cretaceous extinctionReciprocity of weighted networks.World Wide Food Webs: power to feed ecologistsThe probabilistic niche model reveals the niche structure and role of body size in a complex food webEdge direction and the structure of networksTowards a mechanistic understanding of temperature and enrichment effects on species interaction strength, omnivory and food-web structure.Building trophic modules into a persistent food webCascading extinctions and community collapse in model food webs.Predicting invasion success in complex ecological networks.The assembly and disassembly of ecological networks.Disentangling the web of life.Network topology: patterns and mechanisms in plant-herbivore and host-parasitoid food webs.Identifying emerging motif in growing networks.Food-web structure in low- and high-dimensional trophic niche spacesThe relationship between community species richness and the richness of the parasite community in Fundulus heteroclitus.The inverse niche model for food webs with parasites.Parasites affect food web structure primarily through increased diversity and complexity.Modelling size structured food webs using a modified niche model with two predator traits.Concomitant predation on parasites is highly variable but constrains the ways in which parasites contribute to food web structure.Effects of spatial scale of sampling on food web structureThe "Goldilocks factor" in food websParasites in food webs: the ultimate missing links.The role of body mass in diet contiguity and food-web structureEarly-warning signals of topological collapse in interbank networksComplementary molecular information changes our perception of food web structure.Cross-ecosystem differences in stability and the principle of energy flux.Origin of compartmentalization in food webs.The probabilistic niche model reveals substantial variation in the niche structure of empirical food webs.The emerging science of linked plant-fungal invasions.Motif analysis in directed ordered networks and applications to food webs.Evolutionary conservation of species' roles in food webs.The origin of motif families in food webs.Comparing species interaction networks along environmental gradients.Exact probabilities for the indeterminacy of complex networks as perceived through press perturbations.Interplay of mutation and disassortativity.Emergence of clustering: role of inhibition.
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Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs.
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Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs.
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Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs.
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Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs.
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Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs.
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Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs.
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Evidence for the existence of a robust pattern of prey selection in food webs
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Daniel B Stouffer
Juan Camacho
Wenxin Jiang
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10.1098/RSPB.2007.0571
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2007-08-01T00:00:00Z