Species coexistence within ecosystems and the stability of patterns of temporal changes in population sizes are central topics in ecological theory. In the last decade, adaptive behaviour has been proposed as a mechanism of population stabilization. In particular, widely distributed adaptive trophic behaviour (ATB), the fitness-enhancing changes in individuals feeding-related traits due to variation in their trophic environment, may play a key role in modulating the dynamics of feeding relationships within natural communities. In this article, we review and synthesize models and results from theoretical research dealing with the consequences of ATB on the structure and dynamics of complex food webs. We discuss current approaches, point out...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
Jesús Alberto León was one of the first biologists to begin incorporating adaptive cha...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
Artículo de publicación ISISpecies coexistence within ecosystems and the stability of patterns of te...
We investigate mainly analytically the influence of the implementation of population dynamics and of...
Ecological theory predicts that complex ecological networks are unstable and are unlikely to persist...
In this dissertation, the influence of the adaptive behavior on stability and structure of model foo...
The mechanism for maintaining complex food webs has been a central issue in ecology because theory o...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
Food web dynamics are usually studied using model systems in which food web features, such as distri...
Recent research has generally shown that a small change in the number of species in a food web can h...
Food webs are complex networks describing trophic interactions in ecological communities. Since Robe...
textNatural communities of species embody complex interrelationships between the structure of the in...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
The networks of predator-prey interactions in ecological systems are remarkably complex, but neverth...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
Jesús Alberto León was one of the first biologists to begin incorporating adaptive cha...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
Artículo de publicación ISISpecies coexistence within ecosystems and the stability of patterns of te...
We investigate mainly analytically the influence of the implementation of population dynamics and of...
Ecological theory predicts that complex ecological networks are unstable and are unlikely to persist...
In this dissertation, the influence of the adaptive behavior on stability and structure of model foo...
The mechanism for maintaining complex food webs has been a central issue in ecology because theory o...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
Food web dynamics are usually studied using model systems in which food web features, such as distri...
Recent research has generally shown that a small change in the number of species in a food web can h...
Food webs are complex networks describing trophic interactions in ecological communities. Since Robe...
textNatural communities of species embody complex interrelationships between the structure of the in...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
The networks of predator-prey interactions in ecological systems are remarkably complex, but neverth...
Phenotypic plasticity has important ecological and evolutionary consequences. In particular, behavio...
Jesús Alberto León was one of the first biologists to begin incorporating adaptive cha...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...