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Modeling interactions in the Chesapeake Bay food web reveals how meddling affects the entire network. While removal of some species (large red dots) may cause an extinction cascade, removal of other players (green) can shore up the network, limiting damage. For example, taking out species F results in an increase in species i, which indirectly helps species S. Credit: S. Sahasrabudhe and A.E. Motter/Nature Communications

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