Biology – Quantitative Biology – Populations and Evolution
Scientific paper
2005-07-31
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Populations and Evolution
16 pages, 3 figures, 1 table + Appendix of 36 pages, 18 figures. movie available from http://ag.rossberg.net/matching.mpg
Scientific paper
The question what determines the structure of natural food webs has been listed among the nine most important unanswered questions in ecology. It arises naturally from many problems related to ecosystem stability and resilience. The traditional view is that population-dynamical stability is crucial for understanding the observed structures. But phylogeny (evolutionary history) has also been suggested as the dominant mechanism. Here we show that observed topological features of predatory food webs can be reproduced to unprecedented accuracy by a mechanism taking into account only phylogeny, size constraints, and the heredity of the trophically relevant traits of prey and predators. The analysis reveals a tendency to avoid resource competition rather than apparent competition. In food webs with many parasites this pattern is reversed.
Amemiya Taiki
Itoh Katsumi
Matsuda Hiroshi
Rossberg Axel G.
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