May's Diversity-Stability Theorem

Complex ecosystems destabilize above αC^(1/2)σ = 1

May criterion: —
May (1972) showed that a random community matrix M is stable (all eigenvalue real parts negative) iff √(SC)·σ < 1, where S = species richness, C = connectance, σ = interaction strength. Stability drops discontinuously at the threshold — more diversity can destabilize ecosystems. This paradox (more complex → less stable) initiated decades of debate about food web structure vs. random matrices.