Food webs of habitats as diverse as lakes or desert valleys are known to exhibit common ‘‘food-web patterns’’, but the detailed mechanisms generating these structures have remained unclear. By employing a stochastic, dynamical model, we show that many aspects of the structure of predatory food webs can be understood as the traces of an evolutionary history where newly evolving species avoid direct competition with their relatives. The tendency to avoid sharing natural enemies (apparent competition) with related species is considerably weaker. Thus, ‘‘experts consuming families of experts’ ’ can be identified as the main underlying food-web pattern. We report the results of a systematic, quantitative model validation showing that the model i...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Herbivorous top-down forces and bottom-up competition for nutrients determine the coexistence and re...
Food webs are networks describing who is eating whom in an ecological community. By now it is clear ...
In this work we analyze the topological and dynamical properties of a simple model of complex food w...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
Food web dynamics are usually studied using model systems in which food web features, such as distri...
The networks of predator-prey interactions in ecological systems are remarkably complex, but neverth...
Abstract. Simulations of the coevolution of many interacting species are performed using the Webworl...
Food webs have been found to exhibit remarkable “motif profiles”, patterns in the relative prevalenc...
In this work we analyze the topological and dynamical properties of a simple model of complex food w...
Abstract. A simple model of biological evolution of community food webs is introduced. This model is...
Trophic niches condition the energetic performance of species within food webs providing a vital lin...
Food webs hold a central place in ecology. They describe which organisms feed on which others in nat...
While it is often possible to model the nature of the dynamics with which constituents of a xed netw...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Herbivorous top-down forces and bottom-up competition for nutrients determine the coexistence and re...
Food webs are networks describing who is eating whom in an ecological community. By now it is clear ...
In this work we analyze the topological and dynamical properties of a simple model of complex food w...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
Food web dynamics are usually studied using model systems in which food web features, such as distri...
The networks of predator-prey interactions in ecological systems are remarkably complex, but neverth...
Abstract. Simulations of the coevolution of many interacting species are performed using the Webworl...
Food webs have been found to exhibit remarkable “motif profiles”, patterns in the relative prevalenc...
In this work we analyze the topological and dynamical properties of a simple model of complex food w...
Abstract. A simple model of biological evolution of community food webs is introduced. This model is...
Trophic niches condition the energetic performance of species within food webs providing a vital lin...
Food webs hold a central place in ecology. They describe which organisms feed on which others in nat...
While it is often possible to model the nature of the dynamics with which constituents of a xed netw...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Herbivorous top-down forces and bottom-up competition for nutrients determine the coexistence and re...