Seasonal species interactions minimize the impact of species turnover on the likelihood of community persistence
Serguei Saavedra, Rudolf P. Rohr, Miguel A. Fortuna, Nuria Selva,, Jordi Bascompte

TL;DR
This study shows that seasonal changes in species interactions help stabilize community persistence despite species turnover, highlighting a homeostatic mechanism in ecological communities.
Contribution
It reveals how seasonal interaction changes minimize the impact of species turnover on community persistence, a novel insight into ecological stability mechanisms.
Findings
Seasonal species interactions reduce variation in community persistence.
Species turnover impacts community stability differently across seasons.
Interaction changes serve as a homeostatic mechanism in ecological communities.
Abstract
Many of the observed species interactions embedded in ecological communities are not permanent, but are characterized by temporal changes that are observed along with abiotic and biotic variations. While work has been done describing and quantifying these changes, little is known about their consequences for species coexistence. Here, we investigate the extent to which changes of species composition impacts the likelihood of persistence of the predator-prey community in the highly seasonal Bialowieza Primeval Forest (NE Poland), and the extent to which seasonal changes of species interactions (predator diet) modulate the expected impact. This likelihood is estimated extending recent developments on the study of structural stability in ecological communities. We find that the observed species turnover strongly varies the likelihood of community persistence between summer and winter.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and animal studies · Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies · Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies
