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We investigated the dynamics of models of aquatic food webs using stability analysis methods previously applied to other types of food web models. Our models expanded traditional Lotka-Volterra models of predator-prey interactions in several ways. We added life history structure to these models in order to investigate its effects. Other important additions to the basic models included stock-recruitment relationships between adults and young and food-dependent maturation rates for early life history stages. We also discuss implications for management of marine resources. | |||
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aquatic food webs | |||
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life history structure | |||
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stock-recruitment relationships | |||
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management of marine resources | |||
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The dynamics of multispecies, multi-life-stage models of aquatic food webs (English)
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We investigated the dynamics of models of aquatic food webs using stability analysis methods previously applied to other types of food web models. Our models expanded traditional Lotka-Volterra models of predator-prey interactions in several ways. We added life history structure to these models in order to investigate its effects. Other important additions to the basic models included stock-recruitment relationships between adults and young and food-dependent maturation rates for early life history stages. We also discuss implications for management of marine resources.
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aquatic food webs
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stability analysis
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Lotka-Volterra models of predator- prey interactions
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life history structure
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stock-recruitment relationships
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management of marine resources
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