Food Webs at the Landscape Level
Robyn Whipp
Pacific Conservation Biology
11(2) 149 - 149
Published: 2005
Abstract
Ecological theory generally and food web theory in particular has traditionally focused its attention on "closed systems?. This creates an obvious catch-twcnty-two: while this simplified approach has been a useful opening gambit in trying to unravel the incredible complexity inherent in ecological systems, it is almost never the case in real life. Therefore, it has often been difficult to apply basic ecological theory to real-world situations, or even to know how to start.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC050149
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