We are interested in understanding if metacommunity dynamics contribute to the persistence of complex spatial food webs subject to colonization-extinction dynamics. We study persistence as a measure of stability of communities within discrete patches, and ask how do species diversity, connectance, and topology influence it in spatially structured food webs.We answer this question first by identifying two general mechanisms linking topology of simple food web modules and persistence at the regional scale. We then assess the robustness of these mechanisms to more complex food webs with simulations based on randomly created and empirical webs found in the literature. We find that linkage proximity to primary producers and food web diversity ge...
An important challenge in theoretical ecology is to better predict ecological responses to environme...
The strength of interspecific interactions is often proposed to affect food web stability, with weak...
Food webs depict who eats whom in communities. Ecologists have examined statistical metrics and othe...
We are interested in understanding if metacommunity dynamics contribute to the persistence of comple...
We are interested in understanding if metacommunity dynamics contribute to the persistence of comple...
Background: We are interested in understanding if metacommunity dynamics contribute to the persisten...
graphical network Metacommunity theory is considered a promising approach for ex-plaining species di...
Natural ecological communities are composed of a large and often indeterminate number of taxonomic s...
Traditionally, community models have focused on density-dependent factors. More recently, though, st...
Despite the important role spatial processes play in natural communities, far too little theoretical...
Dispersal within metacommunities can play a major role in species persistence by promoting asynchron...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
Food-web structure and complexity can mediate effects of species loss such as cascading extinctions....
Food webs are complex networks describing trophic interactions in ecological communities. Since Robe...
Ecologists have found many patterns in food-web structure. Some, like the constant connectance hypot...
An important challenge in theoretical ecology is to better predict ecological responses to environme...
The strength of interspecific interactions is often proposed to affect food web stability, with weak...
Food webs depict who eats whom in communities. Ecologists have examined statistical metrics and othe...
We are interested in understanding if metacommunity dynamics contribute to the persistence of comple...
We are interested in understanding if metacommunity dynamics contribute to the persistence of comple...
Background: We are interested in understanding if metacommunity dynamics contribute to the persisten...
graphical network Metacommunity theory is considered a promising approach for ex-plaining species di...
Natural ecological communities are composed of a large and often indeterminate number of taxonomic s...
Traditionally, community models have focused on density-dependent factors. More recently, though, st...
Despite the important role spatial processes play in natural communities, far too little theoretical...
Dispersal within metacommunities can play a major role in species persistence by promoting asynchron...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
Food-web structure and complexity can mediate effects of species loss such as cascading extinctions....
Food webs are complex networks describing trophic interactions in ecological communities. Since Robe...
Ecologists have found many patterns in food-web structure. Some, like the constant connectance hypot...
An important challenge in theoretical ecology is to better predict ecological responses to environme...
The strength of interspecific interactions is often proposed to affect food web stability, with weak...
Food webs depict who eats whom in communities. Ecologists have examined statistical metrics and othe...