Disagreement exists between the results of theoretical and empirical exploration into the effect of increasing community complexity on the stability of multispecies ecosystems. A recent return to interest in this area suggests previous results should be re-assessed, from both experimental studies and models, to understand where this discrepancy arises from. Here we propose various simple extensions to a standard multispecies community model that each increase the complexity of the system in a different way. We find that increasing the number of species in a community leads to a decrease in community persistence after the system is perturbed, and go on to show that increasing the dynamical diversity of the community members leads to an incre...
The complexity of an ecological community can be distilled into a network, where diverse interaction...
Human activities have elevated the extinction of natural populations as well as the invasion of new ...
Different species in a community can be ranked according to the strength of their effect on the dyna...
The relationship between community complexity and stability has been the subject of an enduring deba...
We build dynamic models of community assembly by starting with one species in our model ecosystem an...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
We examine the evolution of the concept of stability in community ecology, arguing that biologists h...
In the last years, a remarkable theoretical effort has been made in order to understand the relation...
International audienceThe diversity of life and its organization in networks of interacting species ...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
Changes in species composition of communities seem to proceed gradually at first sight, but remarkab...
Global extinction of a species is sadly irreversible. At a local scale, however, extinctions may be ...
In this theses I have focused on how the mechanisms of species interactions affect community structu...
More-diverse communities are thought to be ecologically stable because a greater number of ecologica...
Understanding stability-whether a community will eventually return to its original state after a per...
The complexity of an ecological community can be distilled into a network, where diverse interaction...
Human activities have elevated the extinction of natural populations as well as the invasion of new ...
Different species in a community can be ranked according to the strength of their effect on the dyna...
The relationship between community complexity and stability has been the subject of an enduring deba...
We build dynamic models of community assembly by starting with one species in our model ecosystem an...
Abstract Empirical evidences show that ecosystems with high biodiversity can persist in time even in...
We examine the evolution of the concept of stability in community ecology, arguing that biologists h...
In the last years, a remarkable theoretical effort has been made in order to understand the relation...
International audienceThe diversity of life and its organization in networks of interacting species ...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
Changes in species composition of communities seem to proceed gradually at first sight, but remarkab...
Global extinction of a species is sadly irreversible. At a local scale, however, extinctions may be ...
In this theses I have focused on how the mechanisms of species interactions affect community structu...
More-diverse communities are thought to be ecologically stable because a greater number of ecologica...
Understanding stability-whether a community will eventually return to its original state after a per...
The complexity of an ecological community can be distilled into a network, where diverse interaction...
Human activities have elevated the extinction of natural populations as well as the invasion of new ...
Different species in a community can be ranked according to the strength of their effect on the dyna...