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Community Ecology, BIOL 7083 – Fall 2009
Louisiana State University – Department of Biological Sciences
Reading Assignments and Reference List
I have presented the references under topic headings; the order corresponds to the course
schedule found in the syllabus. For a reference that was used to prepare lectures under multiple
topic headings, its citation appears once under the topic heading for which it was first used.
1. What is Community Ecology?
Assigned reading:
Fauth, J. E., J. Bernardo, M. Camara, W. J. Resetarits, Jr., J. Van Buskirk & S. A. McCollum.
1996. Simplifying the jargon of community ecology: A conceptual approach. The
American Naturalist 147:282-286.
McGill, Brian J., Brian J. Enquist, Evan Weiher & Mark Westoby. 2006. Rebuilding
community ecology from functional traits. TREE 21:178-185.
Ricklefs, Robert E. 2008. Disintegration of the ecological community. The American
Naturalist 172:741-750.
Simberloff, Daniel. 2004. Community ecology: is it time to move on? The American
Naturalist 163:787-799.
Additional references:
Abrahamson, Warren G., ed. 1989. Plant-Animal Interactions. McGraw-Hill Publishing, New
York, NY.
Agrawal, Anurag A., David D. Ackerly, Fred Adler, A. Elizabeth Arnold, Carla Cáceres,
Daniel F. Doak, Eric Post, Peter J. Hudson, John Maron, Kailen A. Mooney, Mary Power,
Doug Schemske, Jay Stachowicz, Sharon Strauss, Monica G. Turner & Earl Werner. 2007.
Filling key gaps in population and community ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the
Environment 5:145-152.
Barash, David P. 1973. The ecologist as Zen master. The American Midland Naturalist
89:214-217.
Bray, J. Roger & J. T. Curtis. 1957. An ordination of the upland forest communities of
southern Wisconsin. Ecological Monographs 27:325-349.
Brown, J. H. & B. A. Maurer. 1989. Macroecology: the division of food and space among
species on continents. Science 243:1145-1150.
Carothers, John H. 1986. Homage to Huxley: on the conceptual origin of minimum size ratios
among competing species. American Naturalist 128:440-442.
Clements, Frederic E. 1936. Nature and structure of the climax. Journal of Ecology 24:252284.
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Connell, Joseph H. 1961. Effects of competition, predation by Thais lapillus, and other
factors on natural populations of the barnacle Balanus balanoides. Ecological Monographs
31:61-104.
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the barnacle Chthamalus stellatus. Ecology 42:710-723.
Cowles, Henry Chandler. 1899. The ecological relations of the vegetation on the sand dunes
of Lake Michigan. The Botanical Gazette 27:95-117, 167-202, 281-308, 361-391.
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ecology. Front. Ecol. Environ. 3:212-219.
Darwin, Charles. 1859. The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection.
Diamond, J. & T. J. Case, eds. 1986. Community Ecology. Harper and Row, NY, NY.
[Dedicated to G. Evelyn Hutchinson]
Dobzhansky, Theodosius. 1973. Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of
evolution. The American Biology Teacher 35:125-129.
Fauth, J. E., J. Bernardo, M. Camara, W. J. Resetarits, Jr., J. Van Buskirk & S. A. McCollum.
1996. Simplifying the jargon of community ecology: A conceptual approach. The
American Naturalist 147:282-286.
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Natural History Survey 15 (1925):537-550]
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Gotelli, Nicholas J. 2001. A Primer of Ecology, 3rd ed. Sinauer Assocs., Inc., Sunderland,
MA.
Gotelli, Nicholas J. & Gary R. Graves. 1996. Null Models in Ecology. Smithsonian
Institution Press, Washington, DC.
Gotelli, N. J. & B. McGill. 2006. Null versus neutral models: What’s the difference?
Ecography 29:793-800.
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Kaspari, Michael. 2008. Knowing your warblers: thoughts on the 50th anniversary of
MacArthur (1958). Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. October:448-458.
Lawton, John H. 1999. Are there general laws in ecology? Oikos 84:177-192.
Leibold, M. A., M. Holyoak, N. Mouquet, P. Amarasekare, J. M. Chase, M. F. Hoopes, R. D.
Holt, J. B. Shurin, R. Law, D. Tilman, M. Loreau & A. Gonzalez. 2004. The
metacommunity concept: a framework for multi-scale community ecology. Ecology
Letters 7:601-613.
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MacArthur, Robert H. 1972. Geographical Ecology: Patterns in the Distribution of Species.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
May, Robert M. 1986. The search for patterns in the balance of nature: advances and retreats.
Ecology 67:1115-1126.
Matthews, W. J. 1998. Patterns in Freshwater Fish Ecology. Chapman and Hall, NY, NY.
McGill, Brian J., Brian J. Enquist, Evan Weiher & Mark Westoby. 2006. Rebuilding
community ecology from functional traits. TREE 21:178-185.
McIntosh, R. P. 1985. The Background of Ecology. Cambridge University Press.
Cambridge, UK.
Morin, Peter J. 1999. Community Ecology. Blackwell Science, Inc., Oxford, U.K.
Pimm, Stuart L. 1991. The Balance of Nature? Chicago University Press, Chicago, IL.
Real, Leslie A. & James H. Brown, eds. 1991. Foundations of Ecology: Classic Papers with
Commentaries. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Ricklefs, Robert E. 2008. Disintegration of the ecological community. The American
Naturalist 172:741-750.
Root, R. B. 1967. The niche exploitation pattern of the blue-gray gnatcatcher. Ecological
Monographs 37:317-350.
Roughgarden, Joan. 2009. Is there a general theory of community ecology? Biol. Philos.
24:521-529.
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falsifiable hypotheses. Vegetatio 69:47-55.
Simberloff, D. 1983. Sizes of coexisting species. Pp. 404-430 in D. J. Futuyma & M. Slakin,
eds. Coevolution. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA.
Simberloff, Daniel. 2004. Community ecology: is it time to move on? The American
Naturalist 163:787-799.
Smith, F. A., S. K. Lyons, S. K. M. Ernest & J. H. Brown. 2008. Macroecology: more than
the division of food and space among species on continents. Progress in Physical
Geography 32:115-138.
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NJ. [This volume was in part a reaction to Cody & Diamond (1975), see pg. 4; Dedicated
to Richard P. Seifert]
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Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 36:319-344.
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Vellend, Mark & Monica A. Geber. 2005. Connections between species diversity and genetic
diversity. Ecology Letters 8:767-781.
von Bertalanffy, Ludwig. 1968. General System Theory: Foundations, Development,
Applications.
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NY.
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Arizona: a gradient analysis of the south slope. Ecology 46:429-452.
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Arizona. V. Biomass, production, and diversity along the elevation gradient. Ecology
56:771-790.
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plant biomes. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 359:1465-1476.
2. Community-level patterns: Species richness; alpha, beta & gamma diversity; some
geographic patterns (e.g., species-area curves), the processes that cause them (e.g., Island
Biogeography Theory), and considerations of scale; etc.
Assigned reading:
Ricklefs, Robert E. 1987. Community diversity: Relative roles of local and regional
processes. Science 235:167-171.
Differing opinions concerning large-scale effects:
Compare and contrast Wright et al. (2003) with Karlson et al. (2004). Wright et al. (2003)
conclude that there is limited large-scale effect, whereas Karlson et al. (2004) show strong
large-scale effect on local diversity.
Karlson, Ronald H., Howard V. Cornell & Terence P. Hughes. 2004. Coral communities are
regionally enriched along an oceanic biodiversity gradient. Nature 429:867-870.
Wright, Justin P., Alexander S. Flecker & Clive G. Jones. 2003. Local vs. landscape controls
on plant species richness in beaver meadows. Ecology 84:3162-3173.
For considerations of scale:
Levin, Simon A. 1992. The problem of pattern and scale in ecology. Ecology 73:1943-1967.
Additional references:
Brown, James H. 1995. Macroecology. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
Caley, M. Julian & Dolph Schluter. 1997. Relationship between local and regional diversity.
Ecology 78:70-80.
Chown, Steven L., Brent J. Sinclair, Hans P. Leinaas & Kevin J. Gaston. 2004. Hemispheric
asymmetries in biodiversity – a serious matter for ecology. PLoS Biology 2:1701-1707.
Colwell, R. EstimateS. [Freeware software for estimating a variety of variables useful for
describing community-level patterns; available at: http://viceroy.eeb.uconn.edu/estimates]
Condit, Richard, Robin B. Foster, Stephen P. Hubbell, R. Sukumar, Egbert G. Leigh, N.
Manokaran, Suzanne Loo de Lao, James V. LaFrankie & Peter S. Ashton. 1998.
Assessing forest diversity on small plots: Calibration using species-individual curves from
50-ha plots. Pp. 247-268 in F. Dallmeier & J. A. Comisky, eds., Forest Biodiversity:
Research, Monitoring and Modeling. UNESCO, Paris, France.
Crist, Thomas O., Joseph A. Veech, Jon C. Gering & Keith S. Summerville. 2003.
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Trends in Ecology and Evolution 13:70-74.
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of community ecology; available at: http://homepages.together.net/~gentsmin/ecosim.htm]
Gotelli, Nicholas J. & Robert K. Colwell. 2001. Quantifying biodiversity: procedures and
pitfalls in the measurement and comparison of species richness. Ecology Letters 4:379391.
Gross, Katherine L., Gary G. Mittelback & Heather L. Reynolds. 2005. Grassland invasibility
and diversity: Responses to nutrients, seed input, and disturbance. Ecology 86:476-486.
Harrison, Susan & Howard Cornell. 2008. Toward a better understanding of the regional
causes of local community richness. Ecology Letters 11:969-979.
He, Fangliang & Pierre Legendre. 2002. Species diversity patterns derived from species-area
models. Ecology 83:1185-1198.
Holyoak, Marcel, Mathew A. Leibold & Robert D. Holt, eds. 2005. Metacommunities:
Spatial Dynamics and Ecological Communities. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL.
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importance of local interactions or saturation of local diversity. Oikos 110:195-198.
Hurlbert, S. H. 1971. The nonconcept of species diversity: A critique and alternative
parameters. Ecology 52:577-586.
Karlson, Ronald H., Howard V. Cornell & Terence P. Hughes. 2004. Coral communities are
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Kreft, Holger & Walter Jetz. 2007. Global patterns and determinants of vascular plant
diversity. PNAS 104:5925-5930.
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communities. Oikos 76:5-13.
Laurance, William F. 2008. Theory meets reality: How habitat fragmentation research has
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Loreau, Michael. 2000. Are communities saturated? On the relationship between α, β and γ
diversity. Ecology Letters 3:73-76.
MacArthur, Robert H. & Edward O. Wilson. 1967. The Theory of Island Biogeography.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
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Press, Princeton, USA.
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tropical forests. Journal of Theoretical Biology 207:81-99.
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American Naturalist 136:328-344.
Ricklefs, Robert E. 1987. Community diversity: Relative roles of local and regional
processes. Science 235:167-171.
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194:572-578.
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Turchin, P. 1996. Fractal analyses of animal movement: a critique. Ecology 77:2086-2090.
Veech, Joseph A., Keith S. Summerville, Thomas O. Crist & Jon C. Gering. 2002. The
additive partitioning of species diversity: recent revival of an old idea. Oikos 99:3-9.
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communities. Science 301:1717-1720.
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bulb? Folia Geobotanica 36:35-44. [“The species pool concept is stimulating, but it is
probably operationally impossible to test. Like a wooden light bulb, it is beautiful and
interesting, but of little use” (Abstract)]
Wright, Justin P., Alexander S. Flecker & Clive G. Jones. 2003. Local vs. landscape controls
on plant species richness in beaver meadows. Ecology 84:3162-3173.
3. Community-level patterns: Relative abundance distributions
Assigned reading:
Hubbell, Stephen P. 2001. The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ. [Chapt. 2: On current theories of relative
species abundance, pp. 30-47; Chapt. 3: Dynamical models of the relative abundance of
species, pp. 48-75; Chapt. 4: Local Community Dynamics Under Ecological Drift, see first
two pages, i.e., pp. 76-77]
May, Robert M. 1986. The search for patterns in the balance of nature: advances and retreats.
Ecology 67:1115-1126. [See especially the final sections]
Additional references:
Bell, Graham. 2001. Neutral macroecology. Science 293:2413-2418.
Chave, Jérôme, Helene C. Muller-Landau & Simon A. Levin. 2002. Comparing classical
community models: Theoretical consequences for patterns of diversity. Am. Nat. 159:123.
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Community structure of corals and reef fishes at multiple scales. Science 309:1363-1365.
de Aguiar, M. A. M., M. Baranger, E. M. Baptestini, L. Kaufman & Y. Bar-Yam. 2009.
Global patterns of speciation and diversity. Nature 460:384-387.
Hubbell, Stephen P. 2001. The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography.
Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ.
May, Robert M. 1975. Patterns of species abundance and diversity. Pp. 81-120 in M. L. Cody
& J. M. Diamond, eds., Ecology and Evolution of Communities. Belknap Press of Harvard
University Press, Cambridge, MA.
May, Robert M. 1986. The search for patterns in the balance of nature: advances and retreats.
Ecology 67:1115-1126.
May, Robert M. 1988. How many species are there on Earth? Science 241:1441-1449.
McGill, Brian J. 2003. A test of the unified neutral theory of biodiversity. Nature 422:881885.
McGill, Brian J., Rampal S. Etienne, John S. Gray, David Alonso, Marti J. Anderson, Habtamu
Kassa Benecha, Maria Dornelas, Brian J. Enquist, Jessica L. Green, Fangliang He, Allen H.
Hurlbert, Anne E. Magurran, Pablo A. Marquet, Brian A. Maurer, Annette Ostling, Candan
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moving beyond single prediction theories to integration within an ecological framework.
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Volkov, Igor, Jayanth R. Banavar, Stephen P. Hubbell & Amos Maritan. 2003. Neutral theory
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Zillio, Tommaso & Richard Condit. 2007. The impact of neutrality, niche differentiation and
species input on diversity and abundance distributions. Oikos 116:931-940.
4. Pair-wise species interactions: Competition. I. Theory
Assigned reading:
Connell, Joseph H. 1980. Diversity and the coevolution of competitors, or the ghosts of
competition past. Oikos 35:131-138.
Horn, H. & R. MacArther. 1972. Competition among fugitive species in a harlequin
environment. Ecology 53:749-752.
Lewin, Roger. 1983. Santa Rosalia was a goat. Science 221:636-639.
Tilman, David. 1987. The importance of the mechanisms of interspecific competition. The
American Naturalist 129:769-774.
Additional references:
Brown, W. L., Jr. & E. O. Wilson. 1956. Character displacement. Systematic Zoology 5:4964.
Chase, Jonathan M. & Mathew A. Leibold. 2003. Ecological Niches: Linking Classial and
Contemporary Approaches. Chicago University Press, Chicago, IL.
Connell, Joseph H. 1980. Diversity and the coevolution of competitors, or the ghosts of
competition past. Oikos 35:131-138.
Grace, James B. & David Tilman, eds. 1990. Perspectives on Plant Competition. Academic
Press, Inc., San Diego, CA.
Hardin, Garrett. 1960. The competitive exclusion principle. Science 131:1292-1297. [Coined
the term “competitive exclusion principle”]
Horn, H. & R. MacArther. 1972. Competition among fugitive species in a harlequin
environment. Ecology 53:749-752.
Hutchinson, G. Evelyn. 1957. Concluding remarks. Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on
Quantitative Biology 22:415-427.
Keddy, Paul A. 2001. Competition, 2nd ed. Kluwer Academic Pubs., Dordrecht, The
Netherlands.
Lewin, Roger. 1983. Santa Rosalia was a goat. Science 221:636-639.
Pacala, Stephen W. 1986. Neighborhood models of plant population dynamics. II. Multispecies models of annuals. Theoretical Population Biology 29:262-292.
Pacala, Stephen W. & David Tilman. 1994. Limiting similarity in mechanistic and spatial
models of plant competition in heterogeneous environments. The American Naturalist
143:222-257.
Pfennig, Karin S. & David W. Pfennig. 2009. Character displacement: ecological and
reproductive responses to a common evolutionary problem. The Quarterly Review of
Biology 84:253-276.
Rees, Mark & Joy Bergelson. 1997. Asymmetric light competition and founder control in
plant communities. Journal of Theoretical Biology 184:353-358.
Riebesell, John F. 1974. Paradox of enrichment in competitive systems. Ecology 55:183-187.
Taper, Mark. 1993. A new look at competition theory and the structure of ecological
communities. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 8:308-309.
Tilman, David. 1982. Resource Competition and Community Structure. Princeton University
Press, Princeton, NJ.
Tilman, David. 1987. The importance of the mechanisms of interspecific competition. The
American Naturalist 129:769-774.
Tilman, David. 1988. Dynamics and Structure of Plant Communities. Princeton University
Press, Princeton, NJ.
Weiner, Jacob. 1990. Asymmetric competition in plant populations. Trends in Ecology and
Evolution 5:360-364.
5. Pair-wise species interactions: Competition. II. Empirical underpinnings
Assigned reading:
Brown, James H. & Diane W. Davidson. 1977. Competition between seed-eating rodents and
ants in desert ecosystems. Science 196:880-882.
Byers, James E. 2000. Competition between two estuarine snails: Implications for invasions
of exotic species. Ecology 81:1225-1239.
Pacala, Stephen & Jonathan Roughgarden. 1982. Resource partitioning and interspecific
competition in two two-species insular Anolis lizard communities. Science 217:444-446.
Petren, Kenneth, Douglas T. Bolger & Ted J. Case. 1993. Mechanisms in the competitive
success of an invading sexual gecko species over an asexual native. Science 259:354-358.
Additional references:
Antonovics, Janis & Donald A. Levin. 1980. The ecological and genetic consequences of
density-dependent regulation in plants. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics
11:411-452.
Brown, James H. & Diane W. Davidson. 1977. Competition between seed-eating rodents and
ants in desert ecosystems. Science 196:880-882.
Byers, James E. 2000. Competition between two estuarine snails: Implications for invasions
of exotic species. Ecology 81:1225-1239.
Carrascal. L. M., J. L. Terrería & A. Valido. 1992. Habitat distribution of canary chaffinches
among islands: Competitive exclusion or species-specific habitat preferences? Journal of
Biogeography 19:383-390.
Connell, Joseph H. 1983. On the prevalence and relative importance of interspecific
competition: Evidence from field experiments. The American Naturalist 122:661-696.
Coomes, David A. & Peter J. Grubb. 2000. Impacts of root competition in forests and
woodlands: a theoretical framework and review of experiments. Ecological Monographs
70:171-207.
Dudley, Tom L., Carla M. D’Antonio & Scott D. Cooper. 1990. Mechanisms and
consequences of interspecific competition between two stream insects. Journal of Animal
Ecology 59:849-866.
Eberhard, William G. 1989. Niche expansion in the spider Wendilgarda galapagensis
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Ferson, Scott, Pat Downey, Paul Klerks, Marc Weissburg, Irwin Kroot, Steven Stewart, Geoff
Jacquez, James Ssemakula, Richard Malenky & Karl Anderson. 1986. Competing
reviews, or why do Connell and Schoener disagree? The American Naturalist 127:571576.
Goldberg, D. E. & A. M. Barton. 1992. Patterns and consequences of interspecific
competition in natural communities: A review of field experiments with plants. The
American Naturalist 139:771-801.
Grant, P. R. 1968. Bill size, body size, and the ecological adaptations of bird species to
competitive situations on islands. Systematic Zoology 17:319-333.
Grant, P. R. 1972. Interspecific competition among rodents. Annual Reviews of Ecology &
Systematics 3:79-106.
Grant, P. R. 1972. Convergent & divergent character displacement. Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society 4:39-68.
Grant, P. R. 1975. The classical case of character displacement. Evolutionary Biology 8:237337.
Grant, Peter R. 1986. Ecology & Evolution of Darwin’s Finches. Princeton University Press,
Princeton, NJ.
Grant, P. R. & I. Abbott. 1980. Interspecific competition, null hypotheses and island
biogeography. Evolution 34:332-341.
Lawton, John. 1991. Warbling in different ways. Oikos 60:273-274.
Lewis, Simon L. & Edmund V. J. Tanner. 2000. Effects of above- and belowground
competition on growth and survival of rain forest tree seedlings. Ecology 81:2525-2538.
Pacala, Stephen & Jonathan Roughgarden. 1982. Resource partitioning and interspecific
competition in two two-species insular Anolis lizard communities. Science 217:444-446.
Pacala, Stephen W. & Jonathan Roughgarden. 1985. Population experiments with the Anolis
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7. Pair-wise species interactions: Herbivory
Assigned reading:
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8. Pair-wise species interactions: Mutualisms (pollination, seed dispersal, trophic &
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Assigned reading:
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9. Multiple-species interactions: Food webs; foundation species, keystone species &
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competition); top-down & bottom-up effects; tri-trophic interactions; trophic cascades; etc.
Assigned reading:
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