It has been shown that in real food webs, the strongest omnivorous feedback, a three-link positive feedback, is a good indicator of system stability, suggesting that the strongest positive feedback in a food web could be the Achilles heel of stability. However, the complete spectrum of feedbacks in observed food webs has never been analyzed. Here, we have quantified all the feedbacks in 32 soil food webs along a complexity gradient, including trophic feedbacks and feedbacks resulting from recycling of organic matter. We found that, although the maximum omnivorous feedback was rarely the strongest positive feedback in a system, it stood out over longer and stronger feedbacks as the indicator of stability. The results emphasize th...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the stability and persistence of natural ecosystems is ...
The stability of ecological systems has been a long-standing focus of ecology. Recently, tools from ...
Stability of a dynamic equilibrium in a predator-prey system depends both on the type of functional ...
Understanding how complex food webs assemble through time is fundamental both for ecological theory...
Ecologists have long debated the properties that confer stability to complex, species-rich ecologica...
Increasing evidence that the strengths of interactions among populations in biological communities f...
Ecologists have long debated the properties that confer stability to complex, species-rich ecologica...
In the face of stochastic climatic perturbations, the overall stability of an ecosystem will be dete...
journal articleAlthough the food web is one of the most fundamental and oldest concepts in ecology, ...
Conventional ecological models[1-4] show that complexity destabilises food webs, suggesting that foo...
1. Food web stability and resilience are at the heart of understanding the structure and functioning...
Ecological theory predicts that complex ecological networks are unstable and are unlikely to persist...
Ecological models have problems showing the positive relationship between diversity and stability fo...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the stability and persistence of natural ecosystems is ...
The stability of ecological systems has been a long-standing focus of ecology. Recently, tools from ...
Stability of a dynamic equilibrium in a predator-prey system depends both on the type of functional ...
Understanding how complex food webs assemble through time is fundamental both for ecological theory...
Ecologists have long debated the properties that confer stability to complex, species-rich ecologica...
Increasing evidence that the strengths of interactions among populations in biological communities f...
Ecologists have long debated the properties that confer stability to complex, species-rich ecologica...
In the face of stochastic climatic perturbations, the overall stability of an ecosystem will be dete...
journal articleAlthough the food web is one of the most fundamental and oldest concepts in ecology, ...
Conventional ecological models[1-4] show that complexity destabilises food webs, suggesting that foo...
1. Food web stability and resilience are at the heart of understanding the structure and functioning...
Ecological theory predicts that complex ecological networks are unstable and are unlikely to persist...
Ecological models have problems showing the positive relationship between diversity and stability fo...
Understanding the mechanisms responsible for the stability and persistence of natural ecosystems is ...
The stability of ecological systems has been a long-standing focus of ecology. Recently, tools from ...
Stability of a dynamic equilibrium in a predator-prey system depends both on the type of functional ...