Maximum trophic level predicts food webs' susceptibility to coextinctions
As ecosystems face a growing number of threats, coextinctions (resultant extinctions following a primary extinction) are expected to proliferate. However, less is known about the conditions under which coextinctions could outpace primary extinctions. Because coextinctions often occur through lost species interactions, we posit that aspects of food web structure and complexity can help predict…
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