Multi-faceted approaches toward unravelling complex ecological networks

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The main theme of this Special Feature is the complexity-stability relationship and diversity of interaction types. Five articles by leading authors are submitted. Studies on the relationship between complexity and stability have a long history of 40 years. Effect of multiple interaction types on structure and dynamics of an ecological network is a recent important subject to be resolved. In this preface, I briefly review the history of research on complexity-stability relationship till the idea of diversity of interaction types appears.

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Namba, T. (2015). Multi-faceted approaches toward unravelling complex ecological networks. Population Ecology, 57(1), 3–19. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10144-015-0482-5

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