
Background/Question/Methods Aleut lived on
Results/Conclusions Network structure analysis suggests that the Aleut had unique roles, compared to other species, in terms of both their topological position and their feeding dynamics within the food web. For example, the Aleut were strong generalists and omnivores, feeding on many taxa across all trophic levels; they fed on taxa from all four habitat types; they did temporal, spatial, and trophic-level prey switching; and they had the potential to be highly efficient in their gathering and consumption of other taxa. Non-linear dynamical modeling suggests conditions under which food webs that include a species with these types of characteristics can promote, or inhibit, the persistence and stability of a complex ecosystem. This modeling framework is generic and may be extended to considering the sustainability of complex ecosystems with human involvement in other pre- and postindustrial contexts.