Biodiversity theories neglect individual-level variability in ecological interactions even though empirical work has revealed considerable genetic and phenotypic variation among individuals in natural populations. This impedes assessing the impact of individual-level variability on biodiversity in multi-trophic ecosystems. Here we use a density-dependent and individual-based food web model, tested against the largest individual-based food web to date, to show that non-random intraspecific variation in prey selection alters species diversity in food webs. Predators consuming many prey increase diversity by preferentially selecting common prey; predators consuming few prey inhibit diversity by preferentially selecting rare prey, putting them ...
Most empirical and theoretical studies of resource use and population dynamics treat conspecific ind...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
abstract: Most empirical and theoretical studies of resource use and population dynamics treat consp...
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the ecological consequences of individual trai...
The past decade has seen the rise of high resolution datasets. One of the main surprises of analysin...
How biodiversity is maintained in ecosystems is a central issue in ecology. According to the evoluti...
The study of food webs has been a central theme within ecology for decades, and their structure and ...
Organismal traits and their evolution can strongly influence food web structure and dynamics. To wha...
Ecological communities emerge as a consequence of gradual evolution, speciation, and immigration. In...
A recurring question in ecology is how species diversity arises and persists. Theoretical ecology tr...
The studies presented here investigate the stability of natural ecosystems, either in response to pe...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaDeclining predator diversity may drastically affect th...
The strength of interspecific interactions is often proposed to affect food web stability, with weak...
In many species, some individuals are specialist users of a subset of the total resources available ...
Many generalist populations are composed of specialised individuals, whose niches are small subsets ...
Most empirical and theoretical studies of resource use and population dynamics treat conspecific ind...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
abstract: Most empirical and theoretical studies of resource use and population dynamics treat consp...
In recent years, there has been a renewed interest in the ecological consequences of individual trai...
The past decade has seen the rise of high resolution datasets. One of the main surprises of analysin...
How biodiversity is maintained in ecosystems is a central issue in ecology. According to the evoluti...
The study of food webs has been a central theme within ecology for decades, and their structure and ...
Organismal traits and their evolution can strongly influence food web structure and dynamics. To wha...
Ecological communities emerge as a consequence of gradual evolution, speciation, and immigration. In...
A recurring question in ecology is how species diversity arises and persists. Theoretical ecology tr...
The studies presented here investigate the stability of natural ecosystems, either in response to pe...
Copyright by the Ecological Society of AmericaDeclining predator diversity may drastically affect th...
The strength of interspecific interactions is often proposed to affect food web stability, with weak...
In many species, some individuals are specialist users of a subset of the total resources available ...
Many generalist populations are composed of specialised individuals, whose niches are small subsets ...
Most empirical and theoretical studies of resource use and population dynamics treat conspecific ind...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
abstract: Most empirical and theoretical studies of resource use and population dynamics treat consp...