Emergent competition shapes the ecological properties of multi-trophic ecosystems
Zhijie Feng,
Robert Marsland,
Jason W. Rocks
et al.
Abstract:Ecosystems are commonly organized into trophic levels -- organisms that
occupy the same level in a food chain (e.g., plants, herbivores, carnivores). A
fundamental question in theoretical ecology is how the interplay between
trophic structure, diversity, and competition shapes the properties of
ecosystems. To address this problem, we analyze a generalized Consumer Resource
Model with three trophic levels using the zero-temperature cavity method and
numerical simulations. We find that intra-trophic diversity gi… Show more
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