Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ecologist. They now occupy a key role in ecological science due to the unique perspective on the staggering complexity of natural systems that they provide. There have been several attempts at developing theories to explain the structural properties of these ecological networks, which have met with relatively good success. However, we are as yet lacking a mechanistic understanding of the processes that structure food webs. Recently, in an attempt to address this, the focus of food web studies has shifted to the role of the individual consumer and whether we can scale from our understanding of foraging behaviour to predict the structural and ...
Trophic interactions are central to ecosystem functioning, but the link between food web structure a...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
Natural ecological communities are composed of a large and often indeterminate number of taxonomic s...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
Understanding what structures ecological communities is vital to answering questions about extinctio...
A food web summarises the foraging relationships among creatures within a community. Therefore, to u...
Understanding what structures ecological communities is vital to answering questions about extinctio...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Food webs are networks describing who is eating whom in an ecological community. By now it is clear ...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed ...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Food webs hold a central place in ecology. They describe which organisms feed on which others in nat...
Background Simple models inspired by processes shaping consumer-resource interactions have helped t...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
Trophic interactions are central to ecosystem functioning, but the link between food web structure a...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
Natural ecological communities are composed of a large and often indeterminate number of taxonomic s...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
Understanding what structures ecological communities is vital to answering questions about extinctio...
A food web summarises the foraging relationships among creatures within a community. Therefore, to u...
Understanding what structures ecological communities is vital to answering questions about extinctio...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Food webs are networks describing who is eating whom in an ecological community. By now it is clear ...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed ...
A central problem in ecology is determining the processes that shape the complex networks known as f...
Food webs hold a central place in ecology. They describe which organisms feed on which others in nat...
Background Simple models inspired by processes shaping consumer-resource interactions have helped t...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
Trophic interactions are central to ecosystem functioning, but the link between food web structure a...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
Natural ecological communities are composed of a large and often indeterminate number of taxonomic s...