Food-web structure and complexity can mediate effects of species loss such as cascading extinctions. We simulated species loss in 16 food webs from a variety of ecosystems. The food webs experienced much greater secondary extinctions when the most trophically connected species were removed compared to random species removals. These patterns appear related to skewed degree distributions in food webs, which generally display exponential or uniform distributions. Our analyses generalize prior research that found similar patterns of node loss in biological and non-biological networks with power-law distributions. Food web robustness (the level of primary removals required to induce 50 % total species loss) to random and most-connected species l...
Food web response to species loss has been investigated in several ways in the last years. In binary...
Management targets for biodiversity preservation are shifting from individual species to an ecosyste...
Threats to ecosystems globally from anthropogenic disturbance and climate change requires us to urge...
Many ecologists are concerned that biodiversity loss from human impact on natural ecosystems could c...
The robustness of ecosystems to species losses is a central question in ecology, given the current p...
Food web structure plays an important role when determining robustness to cascading secondary extinc...
Food web structure plays an important role when determining robustness to cascading secondary extinc...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to the ecosystems of the world. The major cau...
A central issue in ecology is understanding how complex and biodiverse food webs persist in the face...
In ecosystems, a single extinction event could eventually precipitate in a mass extinction, involvin...
In natural biological communities the disappearance of one species can have knock-on effects causing...
[eng] High robustness of complex ecological systems in the face of species extinction has been hypot...
The loss of species from ecological communities can unleash a cascade of secondary extinctions, the ...
The studies presented here investigate the stability of natural ecosystems, either in response to pe...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
Food web response to species loss has been investigated in several ways in the last years. In binary...
Management targets for biodiversity preservation are shifting from individual species to an ecosyste...
Threats to ecosystems globally from anthropogenic disturbance and climate change requires us to urge...
Many ecologists are concerned that biodiversity loss from human impact on natural ecosystems could c...
The robustness of ecosystems to species losses is a central question in ecology, given the current p...
Food web structure plays an important role when determining robustness to cascading secondary extinc...
Food web structure plays an important role when determining robustness to cascading secondary extinc...
Loss of biodiversity is one of the most severe threats to the ecosystems of the world. The major cau...
A central issue in ecology is understanding how complex and biodiverse food webs persist in the face...
In ecosystems, a single extinction event could eventually precipitate in a mass extinction, involvin...
In natural biological communities the disappearance of one species can have knock-on effects causing...
[eng] High robustness of complex ecological systems in the face of species extinction has been hypot...
The loss of species from ecological communities can unleash a cascade of secondary extinctions, the ...
The studies presented here investigate the stability of natural ecosystems, either in response to pe...
Many of the earth’s ecosystems are experiencing large species losses due to human impacts such as ha...
Food web response to species loss has been investigated in several ways in the last years. In binary...
Management targets for biodiversity preservation are shifting from individual species to an ecosyste...
Threats to ecosystems globally from anthropogenic disturbance and climate change requires us to urge...