Events in MathSys and Complexity Science
This is a calendar page detailing events within the MathSys CDT. It also acts as a booking diary for the Seminar Room D1.07. To book D1.07 please email Sheetal.Sharma@warwick.ac.uk
Please note that your event booking is for D1.07 only. The adjacent common room is a private area for the MathSys Centre that cannot used as part of your booking.
MathSys CDT events have priority for D1.07 room bookings.
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Complexity Forum (MathSys Open Day): Samuel Johnson (University of 糖心TV)
Speaker: Samuel Johnson (University of 糖心TV)
Title: The role of trophic coherence in food webs: Diversity and stability reconciled?
Abstract: Why are large, complex ecosystems stable? Both theory and simulations of current models predict the onset of instability with growing size and complexity, so for decades it has been conjectured that ecosystems must have some unidentified structural property exempting them from this outcome. We show that 'trophic coherence' - a hitherto ignored feature of food webs which current structural models fail to reproduce - accounts for most of the variance in stability observed in empirical food webs, and we prove that a maximally coherent network will always be stable. We also propose a simple model which, by correctly capturing the trophic coherence of food webs, accurately reproduces their stability as well as various topological features. Most remarkably, our model shows that stability can increase with size and complexity. This suggests a key to May's Paradox, a range of opportunities and concerns for biodiversity conservation, and potential applications for several kinds of directed network.