Knowledge of food web structure and dynamics is central to our understanding of almost all aspects of population and community ecology. By their very nature of representing feeding relationships between species, food webs have the capacity to embody the rich complexity of natural systems. In fact, most important interactions (e.g., competition, predation, and mutualism) cannot be isolated from a food web context.
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Ulanowicz, R. E. (1996). Trophic Flow Networks as Indicators of Ecosystem Stress. In Food Webs (pp. 358–368). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-7007-3_35
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