The ability to model biodiversity patterns is of prime importance in this era of severe environmental crisis. Species assemblage along environmental gradient is subject to the interplay of biotic interactions in complement to abiotic environmental filtering. Accounting for complex biotic interactions for a wide array of species remains so far challenging. Here, we propose to use food web models that can infer the potential interaction links between species as a constraint in species distribution models. Using a plant-herbivore (butterfly) interaction dataset, we demonstrate that this combined approach is able to improve both species distribution and community forecasts. Most importantly, this combined approach is very useful in rendering mo...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
Separating environmental effects from those of interspecific interactions on species distributions h...
Predicting which species will occur together in the future, and where, remains one of the greatest c...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
Despite intensive research on species dissimilarity patterns across communities (i.e. beta-diversity...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Despite intensive research on species dissimilarity patterns across communities (i.e. beta-diversity...
International audienceThe study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology sinc...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the...
The challenge Understanding how biotic interactions affect species' geographical ranges, biodiversit...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
Biotic interactions are known to affect the composition of species assemblages via several mechanism...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
Separating environmental effects from those of interspecific interactions on species distributions h...
Predicting which species will occur together in the future, and where, remains one of the greatest c...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
Despite intensive research on species dissimilarity patterns across communities (i.e. beta-diversity...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Despite intensive research on species dissimilarity patterns across communities (i.e. beta-diversity...
International audienceThe study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology sinc...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the...
The challenge Understanding how biotic interactions affect species' geographical ranges, biodiversit...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
Biotic interactions are known to affect the composition of species assemblages via several mechanism...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...