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言語
英語
著者
近藤 倫生
内容記述(抄録等)
What allows interacting, diverse species to coexist in nature has been a central question in ecology, ever since the theoretical prediction that a complex community should be inherently unstable. Although the role of spatiality in species coexistence has been recognized, its application to more complex systems has been less explored. Here, using a meta-community model of food web, we show that metacommunity complexity, measured by the number of local food webs and their connectedness, elicits a self-regulating, negative-feedback mechanism and thus stabilizes food-web dynamics. Moreover, the presence of meta-community complexity can give rise to a positive food-web complexity-stability effect. Spatiality may play a more important role in stabilizing dynamics of complex, real food webs than expected from ecological theory based on the models of simpler food webs.
主題
Ecological modelling
Food webs
掲載誌名
Scientific Reports
6
開始ページ
24478-1
終了ページ
24478-5
ISSN
20452322
発行日
2016-04-13
DOI
出版者
Springer Nature
資料タイプ
学術雑誌論文
ファイル形式
PDF
権利関係
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部局
生物資源科学部