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Press perturbations and indirect effects in real food webs

The prediction of the effects of disturbances in natural systems is limited by the general lack of knowledge on the strength of species interactions, i.e., the effect of one species on the population growth rate of another, and by the uncertainty of the effects that may be manifested via indirect pathways within the food web. Here we explored the consequences of changes in species populations for the remaining species within nine exceptionally well‐characterized empirical food webs, for which, unlike the vast majority of other published webs, feeding links have been fully quantified. Using the inverse of the Jacobian matrix, we found that perturbations to species with few connections have larger net effects (considering both direct and indirect pathways between two species) on the rest of the food web than do disturbances to species that are highly connected. For 40% of predator–prey links, predators had positive net effects on prey populations, due to the predominance of indirect interactions. Our results highlight the fundamental, but often counterintuitive, role of indirect effects for the maintenance of food web complexity and biodiversity.
- Queen's University Belfast United Kingdom
- Spanish National Research Council Spain
- Queen Mary University of London United Kingdom
- Universitat Pompeu Fabra Spain
- University College Cork Ireland
570, Food Chain, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Evolution, Population Dynamics, Adaptation, Biological, Inverse Jacobian matrix, Behavior and Systematics, Rivers, name=Ecology, Connectance, Animals, Biomass, Population Density, Ecology, Food webs, Fishes, Membrane Proteins, Invertebrates, Indirect effects, Linkage density, Press perturbation, /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1105, Specialization
570, Food Chain, Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins, Evolution, Population Dynamics, Adaptation, Biological, Inverse Jacobian matrix, Behavior and Systematics, Rivers, name=Ecology, Connectance, Animals, Biomass, Population Density, Ecology, Food webs, Fishes, Membrane Proteins, Invertebrates, Indirect effects, Linkage density, Press perturbation, /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1105, Specialization
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