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1. Approaches to studying food webs
Section I: Modelling Simple and Multispecies Communities
2. Models of Simple and Complex Systems
3. Connectedness Food Webs
4. Energy Flux Food Webs
5. Functional webs
Section II: The Dynamics and Stability of Simple and Complex Communities
6. Energetic Organization and Food Web Stability
7. Enrichment, Trophic Structure, and Dynamic Stability
8. Modeling Compartments
9. Productivity, Dynamic Stability, and Species Richness
Section III: Dynamic Food Web Architectures
10. Species-based versus Biomass-based Food Web Descriptions
11. Dynamic Architectures and Stability of Complex Systems along Productivity Gradients
12. Food Webs Dynamics Beyond Asymptotic Behavior References Index
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