Food Webs and Biodiversity
by Axel G. Rossberg
English | EPUB | 6.0 MB
by Axel G. Rossberg
English | EPUB | 6.0 MB
Food webs have now been addressed in empirical and theoretical research for more than 50 years. Yet, even elementary foundational issues are still hotly debated. One difficulty is that a multitude of processes need to be taken into account to understand the patterns found empirically in the structure of food webs and communities.Food Webs and Biodiversity develops a fresh, comprehensive perspective on food webs. Mechanistic explanations for several known macroecological patterns are derived from a few fundamental concepts, which are quantitatively linked to field-observables. An argument is developed that food webs will often be the key to understanding patterns of biodiversity at community level.Key Features:
- Predicts generic characteristics of ecological communities in invasion-extirpation equilibrium.
- Generalizes the theory of competition to food webs with arbitrary topologies.
- Presents a new, testable quantitative theory for the mechanisms determining species richness in food webs, and other new results.
- Written by an internationally respected expert in the field.
—Ken Haste Andersen, Technical University of Denmark"I believe that this will be a landmark book in community ecology … it presents a well-established and consistent mathematical theory of food-webs. It is testable in many ways and the author finds remarkable agreements between predictions and reality."
—Géza Meszéna, Eötvös University, Budapest