Joel E. Cohen, Frédéric Briand, Charles M. Newman, Zbigniew J. Palka
Food webs hold a central place in ecology. They describe which organisms feed on which others in natural habitats. This book describes recently discovered empirical regularities in real food webs: it proposes a novel theory unifying many of these regularities, as well as extensive empirical data. After a general introduction, reviewing the empirical and theoretical discoveries about food webs, the second portion of the book shows that community food webs obey several striking phenomenological regularities. Some of these unify, regardless of habitat. Others differentiate, showing that habitat...
Food webs hold a central place in ecology. They describe which organisms feed on which others in natural habitats. This book describes recently discov...