PLoS Biology (2008, May 1). Ancient Ecosystems Organized Much Like Our Own. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 2, 2008Arkiveret 1. maj 2008 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...But the ecology of Cambrian communities was remarkably modern, say researchers behind the first study to reconstruct detailed food webs for ancient ecosystems. Their paper suggests that networks of feeding relationships among marine species that lived hundreds of millions of years ago are remarkably similar to those of today..."What we don't know," Dunne adds, "is why food webs from different habitats and across deep time share so many regularities..."
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PLoS Biology (2008, May 1). Ancient Ecosystems Organized Much Like Our Own. ScienceDaily. Retrieved May 2, 2008Arkiveret 1. maj 2008 hos Wayback Machine Citat: "...But the ecology of Cambrian communities was remarkably modern, say researchers behind the first study to reconstruct detailed food webs for ancient ecosystems. Their paper suggests that networks of feeding relationships among marine species that lived hundreds of millions of years ago are remarkably similar to those of today..."What we don't know," Dunne adds, "is why food webs from different habitats and across deep time share so many regularities..."