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Five types of figures that are commonly encountered in consumer-resource theory papers.

Code to reproduce Fig. 2B–G in Box 3 of the manuscript “An empiricist’s guide to using ecological theory”. We use the Rosenzweig-MacArthur model as an example of these different types of figures.

Modelling G\(\times\)E effects on consumer-resource interactions.

Code to reproduce Fig. 3 in the main text of the manuscript “Genetic and plastic rewiring of ecological networks under climate change”.