International audienceResponses of ecosystems to modifications of their environmental conditions are usually considered in terms of biodiversity or function. Maybe because they represent a hidden part of ecosystems, responses of ecological interactions are rarely studied. A more comprehensive view of the processes underlying the restructuring of food webs under environmental gradients appears crucial to understand how ecosystems functionalities are altered. We address this general issue in an experiment where trophic interactions are reorganized under a gradient of top–down effects (predation pressure) and bottom–up effects (nutrient availability). Unimodal relationships of species diversity are pervasive in ecology; we extend this principl...
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Simple models, based on Lotka-Volterra types of interactions between predator and prey, predict that...
Ecological food webs define the feeding patterns of interacting species. The architecture of such ne...
International audienceResponses of ecosystems to modifications of their environmental conditions are...
Food webs are complex networks describing trophic interactions in ecological communities. Since Robe...
Using a bioenergetic model we show that the pattern of foraging preferences greatly determines the c...
Coexistence and food web theory are two cornerstones of the long‐standing effort to understand how s...
Research on how vast numbers of interacting species manage to coexist in nature reveals a deep dispa...
Ecological networks, or food webs, describe the feeding relationships between interacting species wi...
1. The structure and dynamics of prey populations are shaped by the foraging behaviours of their pre...
Herbivorous top-down forces and bottom-up competition for nutrients determine the coexistence and re...
Understanding how complex food webs assemble through time is fundamental both for ecological theory ...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
The mechanism for maintaining complex food webs has been a central issue in ecology because theory o...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the University of Chicago...
Simple models, based on Lotka-Volterra types of interactions between predator and prey, predict that...
Ecological food webs define the feeding patterns of interacting species. The architecture of such ne...
International audienceResponses of ecosystems to modifications of their environmental conditions are...
Food webs are complex networks describing trophic interactions in ecological communities. Since Robe...
Using a bioenergetic model we show that the pattern of foraging preferences greatly determines the c...
Coexistence and food web theory are two cornerstones of the long‐standing effort to understand how s...
Research on how vast numbers of interacting species manage to coexist in nature reveals a deep dispa...
Ecological networks, or food webs, describe the feeding relationships between interacting species wi...
1. The structure and dynamics of prey populations are shaped by the foraging behaviours of their pre...
Herbivorous top-down forces and bottom-up competition for nutrients determine the coexistence and re...
Understanding how complex food webs assemble through time is fundamental both for ecological theory ...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
The mechanism for maintaining complex food webs has been a central issue in ecology because theory o...
Ecological communities – groups of interacting species – are subject to a variety of disturbances. U...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the University of Chicago...
Simple models, based on Lotka-Volterra types of interactions between predator and prey, predict that...
Ecological food webs define the feeding patterns of interacting species. The architecture of such ne...