In theoretical ecology, simple stochastic models that satisfy two basic conditions about the distribution of niche values and feeding ranges have proved successful in reproducing the overall structural properties of real food webs, using species richness and connectance as the only input parameters1, 2, 3, 4. Recently, more detailed models have incorporated higher levels of constraint in order to reproduce the actual links observed in real food webs5, 6. Here, building on previous stochastic models of consumer–resource interactions between species1, 2, 3, we propose a highly parsimonious model that can reproduce the overall bipartite structure of cooperative partner–partner interactions, as exemplified by plant–animal mutualistic networks7....
The architecture and properties of many complex networks play a significant role in the functioning ...
The frequency distribution of the number of interactions per species (i.e., degree distribution) wit...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
Background Simple models inspired by processes shaping consumer-resource interactions have helped t...
Simple models inspired by processes shaping consumer-resource interactions have helped to establish ...
Questions: Are interaction patterns in species interaction networks different from what one expects ...
SummaryThe topology of ecological interaction webs holds important information for theories of coevo...
Recently, there has been a vigorous interest in community ecology about the structure of mutualistic...
It has been observed that mutualistic bipartite networks have a nested structure of interactions. In...
Indirect interactions play an essential role in governing population, community and coevolutionary d...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
Bipartite ecological networks are increasingly used to described and model relationships between int...
Previous models for assembling ecological networks did not include stochasticity at the level of pop...
1. Previous research has suggested that complexity in ecological networks emerges and is maintained ...
Mutualistic networks in nature are widespread and play a key role in generating the diversity of lif...
The architecture and properties of many complex networks play a significant role in the functioning ...
The frequency distribution of the number of interactions per species (i.e., degree distribution) wit...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
Background Simple models inspired by processes shaping consumer-resource interactions have helped t...
Simple models inspired by processes shaping consumer-resource interactions have helped to establish ...
Questions: Are interaction patterns in species interaction networks different from what one expects ...
SummaryThe topology of ecological interaction webs holds important information for theories of coevo...
Recently, there has been a vigorous interest in community ecology about the structure of mutualistic...
It has been observed that mutualistic bipartite networks have a nested structure of interactions. In...
Indirect interactions play an essential role in governing population, community and coevolutionary d...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
Bipartite ecological networks are increasingly used to described and model relationships between int...
Previous models for assembling ecological networks did not include stochasticity at the level of pop...
1. Previous research has suggested that complexity in ecological networks emerges and is maintained ...
Mutualistic networks in nature are widespread and play a key role in generating the diversity of lif...
The architecture and properties of many complex networks play a significant role in the functioning ...
The frequency distribution of the number of interactions per species (i.e., degree distribution) wit...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...