Ecological networks are typically complex constructions of species and their interactions. During the last decade, the study of networks has moved from static to dynamic analyses, and has attained a deeper insight into their internal structure, heterogeneity, and temporal and spatial resolution. Here, we review, discuss and suggest research lines in the study of the spatio-temporal heterogeneity of networks and their hierarchical nature. We use case study data from two well-characterized model systems (the food web in Broadstone Stream in England and the pollination network at Zackenberg in Greenland), which are complemented with additional information from other studies. We focus upon eight topics: temporal dynamic space-for-time substitut...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
Nature is organized into complex, dynamical networks of species and their interactions, which may in...
Recent work has suggested that emergent ecological network structure exhibits very little spatial or...
Ecological networks have a long history in ecology, and a recent increase in network analyses across...
1 table.Despite the dynamic nature of communities, most research typically treated interaction netwo...
1 table.Despite the dynamic nature of communities, most research typically treated interaction netwo...
Despite the dynamic nature of communities, most research typically treated interaction networks as s...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Analysing ecological communities as complex networks of interactions has become an important tool f...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
Research on ecological networks has identified universal patterns in the way species interact across...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
Nature is organized into complex, dynamical networks of species and their interactions, which may in...
Recent work has suggested that emergent ecological network structure exhibits very little spatial or...
Ecological networks have a long history in ecology, and a recent increase in network analyses across...
1 table.Despite the dynamic nature of communities, most research typically treated interaction netwo...
1 table.Despite the dynamic nature of communities, most research typically treated interaction netwo...
Despite the dynamic nature of communities, most research typically treated interaction networks as s...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Analysing ecological communities as complex networks of interactions has become an important tool f...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
Research on ecological networks has identified universal patterns in the way species interact across...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
Nature is organized into complex, dynamical networks of species and their interactions, which may in...