ARE FOOD WEBS DIVIDED INTO COMPARTMENTS

SUMMARY compartmented. (3) Alternative food web models are briefly described. These incorporate biologically more realistic assumptions, and do not neccessarily predict that food webs are more likely to be stable if they are divided into blocks. (4) Compartments exist in food webs if the interactions within the web are grouped into subsystems: that is, if species interact strongly only with species in their own sub- systems, and interact little, if at all, with species outside it. (5) Drawing on a number of alternative approaches, we test the null hypothesis that real food webs are not significantly more compartmented than chance alone dictates. (6) Analyses of published food webs show that subsystems can only be detected where the webs span major habitat divisions, for example a forest and a prairie, or adjacent freshwater and terrestrial habitats. These compartments are imposed by the natural histories of the component species. There are no grounds for believing that dynamical constraints, i.e. a requirement for persistent natural food webs to be stable, play any part in imposing compartments.

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