Strongly asymmetric interactions and control regimes in the Barents Sea: a topological food web analysis
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/35304Date
2024-04-22Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
Methods: We address the question whether possible changes in community control can be detected and quantified based on simple network analytical measures applied to the food web. Based on unweighted (binary) and undirected (symmetric) data, we quantify the strength of direct and indirect interactions in the network, represent the most asymmetric effects in the asymmetry graph composed of directed and weighted links and study the overlap among trophic niches of organisms.
Results and discussion: We support earlier findings suggesting that the ecosystem can possibly be characterized by wasp-waist control. This would mean that focusing management efforts on intermediate trophic levels is of high importance, providing indirect benefit for organisms also at lower and higher trophic levels.