As new instances of nested organization—beyond ecological networks—are discovered, scholars are debating the coexistence of two apparently incompatible macroscale architectures: nestedness and modularity. The discussion is far from being solved, mainly for two reasons. First, nestedness and modularity appear to emerge from two contradictory dynamics, cooperation and competition. Second, existing methods to assess the presence of nestedness and modularity are flawed when it comes to the evaluation of concurrently nested and modular structures. In this work, we tackle the latter problem, presenting the concept of in-block nestedness, a structural property determining to what extent a network is composed of blocks whose internal connectivity e...
1. Despite substantial recent progress, ecologists continue to search for methods of measuring the s...
Describing complex ecosystems as networks of interacting components has proved fruitful – revealing ...
Nestedness refers to the structural property of complex networks that the neighborhood of a given no...
As new instances of nested organization—beyond ecological networks—are discovered, scholars are deb...
Identifying and explaining the structure of complex networks at different scales has become an impor...
Identifying and explaining the structure of complex networks at different scales has become an impor...
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly from that o...
Nestedness refers to a hierarchical organization of complex networks where a given node’s neighbors ...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
Questions: Are interaction patterns in species interaction networks different from what one expects ...
Bipartite networks are a useful way of representing interactions between two sets of entities. Under...
Many real networks feature the property of nestedness, i.e. the neighbours of nodes with a few conne...
Nestedness – the tendency for specialist species to interact with subsets of the species that genera...
Nestedness is a property of interaction networks widely observed in natural mutualistic communities,...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
1. Despite substantial recent progress, ecologists continue to search for methods of measuring the s...
Describing complex ecosystems as networks of interacting components has proved fruitful – revealing ...
Nestedness refers to the structural property of complex networks that the neighborhood of a given no...
As new instances of nested organization—beyond ecological networks—are discovered, scholars are deb...
Identifying and explaining the structure of complex networks at different scales has become an impor...
Identifying and explaining the structure of complex networks at different scales has become an impor...
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly from that o...
Nestedness refers to a hierarchical organization of complex networks where a given node’s neighbors ...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
Questions: Are interaction patterns in species interaction networks different from what one expects ...
Bipartite networks are a useful way of representing interactions between two sets of entities. Under...
Many real networks feature the property of nestedness, i.e. the neighbours of nodes with a few conne...
Nestedness – the tendency for specialist species to interact with subsets of the species that genera...
Nestedness is a property of interaction networks widely observed in natural mutualistic communities,...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
1. Despite substantial recent progress, ecologists continue to search for methods of measuring the s...
Describing complex ecosystems as networks of interacting components has proved fruitful – revealing ...
Nestedness refers to the structural property of complex networks that the neighborhood of a given no...