The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but it has previously been limited in use to food webs, which contain only predator-prey interactions. Natural populations interact with each other in a variety of ways and, although most published ecological networks only include information about a single interaction type (e.g., feeding, pollination), ecologists are beginning to consider networks which combine multiple interaction types. Here we extend the group model to signed directed networks such as ecological interaction webs. As a specific application of this method, we examine the effects of including or excluding specific interaction types on our understanding of species roles in ecolo...
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Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
Trophic interaction modifications, where a consumer‐resource link is affected by additional species,...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
<div><p>The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a netw...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
SummaryThe topology of ecological interaction webs holds important information for theories of coevo...
Abstract. Interaction networks are a tool to visualize and to study the relationships between intera...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
R script for generating results The file included is a self-contained R script that was used to pro...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
Trophic interaction modifications, where a consumer‐resource link is affected by additional species,...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
<div><p>The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a netw...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
The group model is a useful tool to understand broad-scale patterns of interaction in a network, but...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
SummaryThe topology of ecological interaction webs holds important information for theories of coevo...
Abstract. Interaction networks are a tool to visualize and to study the relationships between intera...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
R script for generating results The file included is a self-contained R script that was used to pro...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
Trophic interaction modifications, where a consumer‐resource link is affected by additional species,...