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Obvio we'll not organise around organisms.... but pulling together the 'lists' hanging about in the MS
biodiversity becomes a structured value,
connectivity is enumerated and tied to stability,
indirect effects (motifs!) become apparent/important,
secondary extinctions become measurable,
community/biodiversity responses become measurable.
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‘recover’ food webs that have since gone extinct ([Jennifer A. Dunne et al. 2008], using pairwise interactions to understand species distributions
or even co-extinction risk
interrogate some of the more high-level mechanisms that are structuring networks (Box 1).
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generate a series of networks to do some extinction simulations/bioenergetic stuff
are we looking for a ‘final product’ network that is relevant to a specific location? (this can still be broad in geographic scope).
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