Papers on Food Web Theory
- Berryman, A. A. 1992. Origins and evolution of predator-prey theory. Ecology 73: 1530-1535.
- Berryman, A. A. 1993. Food web connectance and feedback dominance, or does everything really depend on everything else. Oikos 68:183-185.
- Berryman, A. A. 1995. Ecological interactions. Pages 123-125. In McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology.
- Berryman, A. A., J. Michalski, A. P. Gutierrez and R. Artiditi. 1995. Logistic theory of food web dynamics. Ecology 76: 336-343.
- Berryman, A. A., A. P. Guiterrez and R. Arditi. 1995. Credible, Parsimonious and Useful Predator- Prey Models - A Reply to Abrams, Gleeson and Sarnelle. Ecology 76: 1980-1985.
- Berryman, A. A. and X. Chen. 1998. Mechanisms and properties of ratio-dependent multitrophic models with particular reference to logistic food webs. In J. Baumgaertner, P. Brandmayr and B. F. J. Manly (Eds.) Population and Community Ecology for Insect Management and Conservation. A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam.
- Berryman, A. A. and A.P. Gutierrez. 1999. Dynamics of Insect Predator-Prey Interactions. Chapter 12 in C. B. Huffaker and A. P. Gutierrez (Eds.) Ecological Entomology. Second Edition. John Wiley, N. Y.
- Berryman, A. A. and Xin Chen. 1999. Population cycles: The relationship between cycle period and reproductive rate depends on the relative dominance of bottom-up or top-down control. Oikos 87: 589-593.
- Berryman, A. A. 1999. Alternative perspectives on consumer-resource dynamics: a reply to Ginzburg. Journal of Animal Ecology 68: 1263-1266.
- Berryman, A. A. 2001. Functional web analysis: detecting the structure of population dynamics from multi-species time series. Basic & Applied Ecology: 2: 311-321. (
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