Models of ecological communities are traditionally based on relationships between pairs of species, where the strengths of per capita interactions are fixed and independent of population abundance. A growing body of literature, however, describes interactions whose strength is modified by the density of either a third species or by one of the species involved in a pairwise interaction. These modified interactions have been treated as indirect effects, and the terminology addressing them is diverse and overlapping. In this paper, we develop a general analytical framework based on a qualitative analysis of community structure to account for the consequence of modified interactions in complex ecological communities. Modified interaction...
Consumer–resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community. At present th...
The primary aim of this working paper is to challenge theoretical ecologists to clarify the intended...
Harvesting changes population abundance and can affect adaptation of several life-history traits. Ha...
Models of ecological communities are traditionally based on relationships between pairs of species, ...
indirect effect, modified interaction, press perturbation, qualitative modeling, system threshold, t...
In this theses I have focused on how the mechanisms of species interactions affect community structu...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
Ecological communities are collections of species bound together by their influences on one another....
Ecological communities are collections of species bound together by their influences on one another....
Interactions within ecological communities usually involve many species and pose intriguing challeng...
A central theme in ecological research is to understand how species interactions contribute to com...
Abstract Are the population dynamics of species mainly determined by direct interactions with predat...
The primary aim of this working paper is to challenge theoretical ecologists to clarify the intended...
Interactions between species can structure populations and communities, affect the flow of energy an...
The primary aim of this working paper is to challenge theoretical ecologists to clarify the intended...
Consumer–resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community. At present th...
The primary aim of this working paper is to challenge theoretical ecologists to clarify the intended...
Harvesting changes population abundance and can affect adaptation of several life-history traits. Ha...
Models of ecological communities are traditionally based on relationships between pairs of species, ...
indirect effect, modified interaction, press perturbation, qualitative modeling, system threshold, t...
In this theses I have focused on how the mechanisms of species interactions affect community structu...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
Ecological communities are collections of species bound together by their influences on one another....
Ecological communities are collections of species bound together by their influences on one another....
Interactions within ecological communities usually involve many species and pose intriguing challeng...
A central theme in ecological research is to understand how species interactions contribute to com...
Abstract Are the population dynamics of species mainly determined by direct interactions with predat...
The primary aim of this working paper is to challenge theoretical ecologists to clarify the intended...
Interactions between species can structure populations and communities, affect the flow of energy an...
The primary aim of this working paper is to challenge theoretical ecologists to clarify the intended...
Consumer–resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community. At present th...
The primary aim of this working paper is to challenge theoretical ecologists to clarify the intended...
Harvesting changes population abundance and can affect adaptation of several life-history traits. Ha...