Food Webs is a journal focused on the structure, function, and dynamics of food webs in various ecosystems. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and meta-analyses that contribute to a deeper understanding of trophic interactions and energy flow in ecological communities. The journal explores the complexity of food webs, including topics such as predator-prey relationships, competition, mutualism, and the impact of environmental change on food web stability.
Indexed in key databases, Food Webs aims to bridge the gap between theoretical ecology and applied conservation. Its contributions serve researchers, academics, and professionals in ecology, conservation biology, and environmental science.
With its commitment to promoting innovative research, Food Webs encourages scientists worldwide to submit their contributions, enhancing our understanding of ecological complexity. The descriptions you generate must be entirely original.