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Stability and complexity in model ecosystems.

Robert M. May
- Vol. 6, pp 1-235
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Plant species coexistence - the role of historical, evolutionary and ecological factors

Martin Zobel
- 01 Nov 1992 - 
TL;DR: None of seven existing theories seeking to explain the coexistence of plant species, could singly explain the pattern of species richness found e.g. in calcicolous grasslands.
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Why do we need permanent plots in the study of long-term vegetation dynamics?

TL;DR: A survey of vegetation studies on permanent plots, with an emphasis on the long-term char- acter of these studies is presented in this article, where the authors make remarks on the external and internal causes of succession, pay attention to the pathways of succession and link up permanent plots studies and chrono- sequences, discuss internal causes and mechanisms of suc- cession.
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Effect of complexity on marine ecosystem models

TL;DR: The main recommendation is that the use of a single 'ultimate' ecosystem model is ill-advised, while the comparative and con- firmatory use of multiple 'minimum-realistic' models is strongly recommended.
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Cyclic Dynamics in a Simple Vertebrate Predator-Prey Community

TL;DR: A predatorprey model based on the field-estimated predator responses robustly predicts 4-year periodicity in lemming dynamics, in agreement with long-term empirical data.
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Estimates and tests of per capita interaction strength: diet, abundance, and impact of intertidally foraging birds

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used behavioral observations and population censuses in a rocky intertidal community to estimate both per capita interaction strength and species impacts on invertebrate prey of Glaucouswinged Gulls (Larus glaucescens), American Black Oystercatchers (Haema- topus bachmani), and Northwestern Crows (Corvus caurinus).