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Two degrees of separation in complex food webs

机译:复杂食物网中的两个分离度

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Feeding relationships can cause invasions, extirpations, and population fluctuations of a species to dramatically affect other species within a variety of natural habitats. Empirical evidence suggests that such strong effects rarely propagate through food webs more than three links away from the initial perturbation. However, the size of these spheres of potential influence within complex communities is generally unknown. Here, we show for that species within large communities from a variety of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems are on average two links apart, with >95% of species typically within three links of each other. Species are drawn even closer as network complexity and, more unexpectedly, species richness increase. Our findings are based on seven of the largest and most complex food webs available as well as a food-web model that extends the generality of the empirical results. These results indicate that the dynamics of species within ecosystems may be more highly interconnected and that biodiversity loss and species invasions may affect more species than previously thought.
机译:觅食关系会导致某个物种的入侵,灭绝和种群波动,从而极大地影响各种自然栖息地中的其他物种。经验证据表明,这种强大的影响很少会通过食物网传播超过最初扰动的三个环节。但是,在复杂社区中这些潜在影响范围的大小通常是未知的。在这里,我们表明,来自各种水生和陆地生态系统的大型群落中的物种平均相隔两个链接,其中> 95%的物种通常位于三个链接中。随着网络的复杂性和物种丰富度的增加,物种之间的距离越来越近。我们的发现基于七个可用的最大,最复杂的食物网以及扩展经验结果一般性的食物网模型。这些结果表明,生态系统中物种的动态可能更加紧密地联系在一起,生物多样性的丧失和物种的入侵可能会影响到比以前想象的更多的物种。

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