2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.22.436420
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Functional diversity alters the effects of a pulse perturbation on the dynamics of tritrophic food webs

Abstract: Biodiversity decline causes a loss of functional diversity, which threatens ecosystems through a dangerous feedback loop: this loss may hamper ecosystems' ability to buffer environmental changes, leading to further biodiversity losses. In this context, the increasing frequency of climate and human-induced excessive loading of nutrients causes major problems in aquatic systems. Previous studies investigating how functional diversity influences the response of food webs to disturbances have mainly considered sys… Show more

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“…In our model, stabilising selection leads to a dominance of either fast‐growing, undefended species, or slow‐growing, well‐defended species, but the model precludes coexistence of the two strategies in one patch. Over time, the isolated communities thus lose their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions, which makes them susceptible to perturbations (Gunderson, 2000; Ceulemans et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our model, stabilising selection leads to a dominance of either fast‐growing, undefended species, or slow‐growing, well‐defended species, but the model precludes coexistence of the two strategies in one patch. Over time, the isolated communities thus lose their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions, which makes them susceptible to perturbations (Gunderson, 2000; Ceulemans et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%