Local stability properties of complex, species‐rich soil food webs with functional block structure

Author:

Castro Francisco1,Adl Sina M.2,Allesina Stefano3,Bardgett Richard D.4,Bolger Thomas5,Dalzell Johnathan J.6ORCID,Emmerson Mark7,Fleming Thomas6,Garlaschelli Diego89,Grilli Jacopo10,Hannula Silja Emilia11,Vries Franciska412,Lindo Zoë13,Maule Aaron G.7,Öpik Maarja14,Rillig Matthias C.15,Veresoglou Stavros D.15ORCID,Wall Diana H.16,Caruso Tancredi5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fisheries & Aquatic Ecosystems Agri‐Food & Biosciences Institute Belfast UK

2. Department of Soil Science University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon SK Canada

3. Department of Ecology & Evolution and Computation Institute University of Chicago Chicago Illinois USA

4. Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences The University of Manchester Manchester UK

5. School of Biology & Environmental Science University College Dublin Dublin 4 Ireland

6. Grassland & Plant Science Agri‐Food & Biosciences Institute Belfast UK

7. School of Biological Sciences and Institute for Global Food Security Queen's University of Belfast Belfast UK

8. IMT School of Advanced Studies Lucca Italy

9. Instituut‐Lorentz for Theoretical Physics Leiden Institute of Physics University of Leiden Leiden The Netherlands

10. The Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics Quantitative Life Science Section Trieste Italy

11. Department of Terrestrial Ecology Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO‐KNAW) Wageningen The Netherlands

12. Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics University of Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

13. Department of Biology The University of Western Ontario London ON Canada

14. Department of Botany University of Tartu Tartu Estonia

15. Institut für Biologie Freie Universität Berlin Berlin Germany

16. Department of Biology School of Global Environmental Sustainability Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

Funder

Natural Environment Research Council

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Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nature and Landscape Conservation,Ecology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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