Parasites and Food Webs Working Group
NCEAS Project #12106 Parasites and food webs — the ultimate missing links
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Abstract
Food webs are a conceptual underpinning for community ecology.
Unfortunately, nearly all webs do not include parasites. Considering
that parasitism is the most popular lifestyle on Earth, there is
concern that food webs may not be complete without parasites. This
working group brings together a range of experts on parasitism, food
web theory, and empirical food webs to consider how parasites can be
included into food-webs and to explore the consequences of their
inclusion.
The working group will focus on developing theoretical food webs capable of considering parasites, investigate, in detail, the few food webs that include parasites, and collate information that will allow us to assemble food-webs for a number of well-studied ecosystems for which parasite data are available. Ultimately we hope to convince ecologists to incorporate parasites into all future food web studies.