Identifying and explaining the structure of complex networks at different scales has become an important problem across disciplines. At the mesoscale, modular architecture has attracted most of the attention. At the macroscale, other arrangements --e.g. nestedness or core-periphery-- have been studied in parallel, but to a much lesser extent. However, empirical evidence increasingly suggests that characterizing a network with a unique pattern typology may be too simplistic, since a system can integrate properties from distinct organizations at different scales. Here, we explore the relationship between some of those organizational patterns: two at the mesoscale (modularity and in-block nestedness); and one at the macroscale (nestedness). We...
Background: Much work in systems biology, but also in the analysis of social network and communicati...
ABSTRACT The calculation of nestedness has become a routine analysis in the study of ecological netw...
Nestedness refers to a hierarchical organization of complex networks where a given node’s neighbors ...
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...
As new instances of nested organization—beyond ecological networks—are discovered, scholars are deba...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly from that o...
Describing complex ecosystems as networks of interacting components has proved fruitful – revealing ...
Networks composed of distinct, densely connected subsystems are called modular. In ecology, it has b...
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...
Background: Much work in systems biology, but also in the analysis of social network and communicati...
ABSTRACT The calculation of nestedness has become a routine analysis in the study of ecological netw...
Nestedness refers to a hierarchical organization of complex networks where a given node’s neighbors ...
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...
As new instances of nested organization—beyond ecological networks—are discovered, scholars are deba...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
Understanding the causes and effects of network structural features is a key task in deciphering com...
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly from that o...
Describing complex ecosystems as networks of interacting components has proved fruitful – revealing ...
Networks composed of distinct, densely connected subsystems are called modular. In ecology, it has b...
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...
Background: Much work in systems biology, but also in the analysis of social network and communicati...
ABSTRACT The calculation of nestedness has become a routine analysis in the study of ecological netw...
Nestedness refers to a hierarchical organization of complex networks where a given node’s neighbors ...