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The connectance of real ecosystems

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In the work of Gardner and Ash by1, and May2 it has been shown that ecosystem stability (in the sense of Liapunov stability of equilibria3) imposes nontrivial constraints (summarised below) on ecosystem structure, but little has been done to relate this work to observations. One such study was undertaken by Rejm´nek and Starý4, who found in a collection of plant–aphid–parasitoid food webs that connectance C (roughly speaking, the fraction of pairs of species that directly interact) decreases like S−1 as species richness S (the total number of species) increases. Here I analyse a sample of community food webs (the webs of ref. 4 are sink webs5), and find a somewhat slower decrease of connectance with increasing species richness. This behaviour suggests, within the context of May's theory2, that complex ecosystems will tend either to be more fragile or to have weaker interspecific interactions than simpler ones.

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Yodzis, P. The connectance of real ecosystems. Nature 284, 544–545 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1038/284544a0

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