Foraging Adaptation and the Relationship Between Food-Web Complexity and Stability
Kyoto University · Cardiff University
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Abstract
Ecological theory suggests that complex food webs should not persist because of their inherent instability. "Real" ecosystems often support a large number of interacting species. A mathematical model shows that fluctuating short-term selection on trophic links, arising from a consumer's adaptive food choice, is a key to the long-term stability of complex communities. Without adaptive foragers, food-web complexity destabilizes community composition; whereas in their presence, complexity may enhance community persistence through facilitation of dynamical food-web reconstruction that buffers environmental fluctuations. The model predicts a linkage pattern consistent with field observations.
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- Food web
- Foraging
- Trophic level
- Adaptation (eye)
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Stability (learning theory)
- Biology
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