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A method for identifying keystone species in food web models
Libralato, S.; Christensen, V.; Pauly, D. (2006). A method for identifying keystone species in food web models. Ecol. Model. 195(3-4): 153-171. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2005.11.029
In: Ecological Modelling. Elsevier: Amsterdam; Lausanne; New York; Oxford; Shannon; Tokyo. ISSN 0304-3800; e-ISSN 1872-7026, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Keystone species; Ecosystem model; Impacts of species; Interaction strength; Ecopath with Ecosim

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  • Libralato, S.
  • Christensen, V.
  • Pauly, D., more

Abstract
    Keystones are defined as relatively low biomass species with a structuring role in their food webs. Thus, identifying keystone species in a given ecosystem may be formulated as: (1) estimating the impact on the different elements of an ecosystem resulting from a small change to the biomass of the species to be evaluated for its ‘keystoneness’; and (2) deciding on the keystoneness of a given species as a function of both the impact estimated in (1) and its own biomass. Experimental quantification of interaction strength necessarily focus on few species, and require a priori assumptions on the importance of the interactions, which can bias the identification of keystone species. Moreover, empirical measurements, although very important, are expensive and time consuming and, owing to the spatio-temporal heterogeneity of habitats, physical conditions, and densities of organisms, published results tend to be case-specific and context-dependent.

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