2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-57500-5
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Geographic differences in body size distributions underlie food web connectance of tropical forest mammals

Lydia Beaudrot,
Miguel A. Acevedo,
Daniel Gorczynski
et al.

Abstract: Understanding variation in food web structure over large spatial scales is an emerging research agenda in food web ecology. The density of predator–prey links in a food web (i.e., connectance) is a key measure of network complexity that describes the mean proportional dietary breadth of species within a food web. Connectance is a critical component of food web robustness to species loss: food webs with lower connectance have been shown to be more susceptible to secondary extinctions. Identifying geographic var… Show more

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