2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.26.605380
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Simple, universal rules predict trophic interaction strengths

Kyle E. Coblentz,
Mark Novak,
John P. DeLong

Abstract: Many critical drivers of ecological systems exhibit regular scaling relationships, yet, often, the underlying mechanisms explaining these relationships are unknown. Trophic interactions strengths, which underpin ecosystem stability and dynamics, are no exception, exhibiting statistical and scaling relationships with predator and prey traits that lack a causal evolutionary explanation. Here we propose two universal rules that explain the scaling of trophic interaction strengths through predator functional respo… Show more

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