2021
DOI: 10.22541/au.161121867.78911587/v1
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Network analyses reveal the role of large snakes in connecting feeding guilds in a species-rich Amazonian snake community

Abstract: In ecological communities, interactions between consumers and resources lead to the emergence of ecological networks and a fundamental problem to solve is to understand which factors shape network structure. Empirical and theoretical studies on ecological networks suggest predator body size is a key factor structuring patterns of interaction. Because larger predators consume a wider resource range, including the prey consumed by smaller predators, we hypothesized that variation in body size favors the rise of … Show more

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“…Extending our current theoretical framework, perhaps with explicit species-specific generation-time settings, to further investigate this potential diet-adjusting allometry is a promising avenue for a next-step research. 11 Food-web structures have traditionally been considered to have been shaped in two ways: by lowerlevel mechanisms (e.g., food-web nestedness emerges from body-size constraints of foraging, Coelho et al 2021) or by whole-system stability (e.g., modularity confines cascading extinctions so modular food webs can persist, Stouffer & Bascompte 2011). Both factors are valid, with the realised structures of food webs reflecting their combined constraints (sensu Ho et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extending our current theoretical framework, perhaps with explicit species-specific generation-time settings, to further investigate this potential diet-adjusting allometry is a promising avenue for a next-step research. 11 Food-web structures have traditionally been considered to have been shaped in two ways: by lowerlevel mechanisms (e.g., food-web nestedness emerges from body-size constraints of foraging, Coelho et al 2021) or by whole-system stability (e.g., modularity confines cascading extinctions so modular food webs can persist, Stouffer & Bascompte 2011). Both factors are valid, with the realised structures of food webs reflecting their combined constraints (sensu Ho et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%