Effects of species' body mass, diversity and phenology on complex food-web stability
The studies presented here investigate the stability of natural ecosystems, either in response to perturbations such as species loss, under the consideration of structural implications and species body masses. In a field survey I was experimentally excluding the predators of the herbivorous beetle C...
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