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  • Food-web complexity makes it difficult to understand how food-web structure affects biodiversity, prompting the need for a new theoretical framework.
  • This framework introduces a method called food network unfolding, which simplifies complex food webs into linear food chains and defines three biodiversity indices: horizontal diversity (D₁), vertical diversity (D₂), and range diversity (D₃).
  • Testing this framework on riverine macroinvertebrate communities showed that the D indices, derived from biomass and stable isotope data, effectively captured changes in food-web structure better than Shannon's diversity index (H').

Article Abstract

Food-web complexity often hinders disentangling functionally relevant aspects of food-web structure and its relationships to biodiversity. Here, we present a theoretical framework to evaluate food-web complexity in terms of biodiversity. Food network unfolding is a theoretical method to transform a complex food web into a linear food chain based on ecosystem processes. Based on this method, we can define three biodiversity indices, horizontal diversity (D ), vertical diversity (D ) and range diversity (D ), which are associated with the species diversity within each trophic level, diversity of trophic levels, and diversity in resource use, respectively. These indices are related to Shannon's diversity index (H'), where H' = D  + D  - D . Application of the framework to three riverine macroinvertebrate communities revealed that D indices, calculated from biomass and stable isotope features, captured well the anthropogenic, seasonal, or other within-site changes in food-web structures that could not be captured with H' alone.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ele.12973DOI Listing

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