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Science 28 February 2003:
Vol. 299. no. 5611, pp. 1388 - 1391
DOI: 10.1126/science.1079154


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Foraging Adaptation and the Relationship Between Food-Web Complexity and Stability
Michio Kondoh

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Figure S1: Long-term food web dynamics in low and high adaptation rates.
Figure S2: Dynamics of short-term realized connectance.

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    Animation of food-web dynamics shows the effect of disturbance (indicated by red triangle at t = 2 Multiplication Symbol 105) on food-web connection and population density. Settings are identical to those in Fig. 3. Arrowheads represent all trophic links that occur during the simulation (i.e., the long-term realized connection during t = 0 to 25 Multiplication Symbol 105). Arrow color shows the strength (foraging effort) of the trophic link (i.e., thicker color represents higher foraging effort). The parameters are: N = 12, C = 1.0, F = 1.0, G = 0.025, e = 0.15.





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