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Stability and complexity in model ecosystems.

Robert M. May
- Vol. 6, pp 1-235
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Parallel ecological networks in ecosystems

TL;DR: It is proposed that food webs are structured among two main axes of organization: a vertical (classic) axis representing trophic position and a new horizontal ‘ecological stoichiometry' axis representing decreasing palatability of plant parts and detritus for herbivores and detrivores and slower turnover times.
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Noise and correlations in a spatial population model with cyclic competition.

TL;DR: A paradigmatic spatial model where three species exhibit cyclic dominance is considered, using an individual-based description, as well as stochastic partial differential and deterministic reaction-diffusion equations, and it is shown how fascinating patterns of entangled spirals emerge.
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Ecological chaos in the wake of invasion.

TL;DR: This work proposes an alternative explanation for irregularities in observed population densities by demonstrating the evolution of spatiotemporal chaos in reaction-diffusion models for predator-prey interactions and explains the dynamical origin of the irregular behavior.
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Competition for breeding sites between the cichlid fishes of lake jiloa, nicaragua'

Kenneth R. McKaye
- 01 Mar 1977 - 
TL;DR: The temporal pattern of breeding, the bathymetric distribution of breeding pairs, the microhabitat selection of breeding sites and the sizes of breeding individuals of nine species of cichlid and one eleotrid predator, Gobiomorus dormitor, were examined in Lake Jilod, Nicaragua.