This thematic volume represents an important and exciting benchmark in the study of food webs and other ecological networks, synthesising and showcasing current research and highlighting future directions for the development of the field. It updates and informs the reader on the latest research findings. It is written by leading experts in the field. It highlights areas for future investigation.
Temporal variability in predator-prey relationships of a forest floor food web
Manipulating interaction strengths and the consequences for trivariate patterns in a marine food web
Complexity, topology and diversity of natural food webs
Mutualistic networks
Ecological networks in a changing climate
Guy Woodward, School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, London