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Stability and complexity in model ecosystems.

Robert M. May
- Vol. 6, pp 1-235
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The resource balance hypothesis of plant species diversity in grassland

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Defining invasiveness and invasibility in ecological networks

TL;DR: A framework that can elucidate the complex relationship between invasibility and invasiveness is proposed, based on trait-mediated interactions between species and depicts the response of an ecological network to the intrusion of an alien species, drawing on the concept of community saturation.

Fire in Ecosystem Distribution and Structure : Western Forests and Scrublands

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Species coexistence in a variable world

TL;DR: It is proposed that critical tests for species coexistence must account for niche differentiation arising from this variability and should be based explicitly on notions of stability and ecological drift.
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Resource partitioning in passion vine butterflies.

TL;DR: Evidence is presented that at least one group of insect herbivores corresponds in many details to predictions derivable from competition and foraging theory and some of the more important details and extensions of these predictions are discussed.