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Food-web structure in low- and high-dimensional trophic niche spaces

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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE
卷 7, 期 53, 页码 1735-1743

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2010.0111

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intervality; evolution; Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process; Moran process; trait matching; phylogenetic correlations

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  1. Beaufort Marine Research Award
  2. Strategy for Science Technology and Innovation
  3. Marine Institute
  4. Irish National Development Plan
  5. European Community [MRTN-CT-2004-005578]
  6. European Commission
  7. European Science Foundation
  8. Austrian Science Fund
  9. Vienna Science and Technology Fund

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A question central to modelling and, ultimately, managing food webs concerns the dimensionality of trophic niche space, that is, the number of independent traits relevant for determining consumer-resource links. Food-web topologies can often be interpreted by assuming resource traits to be specified by points along a line and each consumer's diet to be given by resources contained in an interval on this line. This phenomenon, called intervality, has been known for 30 years and is widely acknowledged to indicate that trophic niche space is close to one-imensional. We show that the degrees of intervality observed in nature can be reproduced in arbitrary-dimensional trophic niche spaces, provided that the processes of evolutionary diversification and adaptation are taken into account. Contrary to expectations, intervality is least pronounced at intermediate dimensions and steadily improves towards lower- and higher-dimensional trophic niche spaces.

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