Synthesis The identification of distinctive patterns in species x site presence-absence matrices is important for understanding meta-community organisation. We compared the performance of a suite of null models and metrics that have been proposed to measure patterns of segregation, aggregation, nestedness, coherence, and species turnover. We found that any matrix with segregated species pairs can be re-ordered to highlight aggregated pairs, indicating that these seemingly opposite patterns are closely related. Recently proposed classification schemes failed to correctly classify realistic matrices that included multiple co-occurrence structures. We propose using a combination of metrics and decomposing matrix-wide patterns into those of ind...
Although microbial communities are ubiquitous in nature, relatively little is known about the struct...
Nestedness has been widely reported for both metacommunities and networks of interacting species. Ev...
Plant community ecologists use the null model approach to infer assembly processes from observed pat...
Null model analysis has been a popular tool for detecting pattern in binary presence–absence matrice...
Null models have become a crucial tool for understanding structure within incidence matrices across ...
Competition between species is believed to lead to patterns of either competitive exclusion or limit...
Null models are pattern-generating models that deliberately exclude a mechanism of interest, and all...
Identifying species interactions and detecting when ecological communities are structured by them is...
Nestedness describes patterns of species composition within continental biotas and among isolated ha...
Our aim was to investigate species co-occurrence patterns in a large number of published biotic comm...
SPE EA ECOLDUR GEAPSI équipe CAPASPEEAECOLDURGEAPSIéquipe CAPADuring the last decade, many studies h...
a b s t r a c t Null models of species co-occurrence are widely used to infer the existence of vario...
<div><p>Null models exploring species co-occurrence and trait-based limiting similarity are increasi...
This review identifies several important challenges in null model testing in ecology: 1) developing ...
Percentage of significantly aggregated (grey bars) and segregated (black bars) pairwise species co-o...
Although microbial communities are ubiquitous in nature, relatively little is known about the struct...
Nestedness has been widely reported for both metacommunities and networks of interacting species. Ev...
Plant community ecologists use the null model approach to infer assembly processes from observed pat...
Null model analysis has been a popular tool for detecting pattern in binary presence–absence matrice...
Null models have become a crucial tool for understanding structure within incidence matrices across ...
Competition between species is believed to lead to patterns of either competitive exclusion or limit...
Null models are pattern-generating models that deliberately exclude a mechanism of interest, and all...
Identifying species interactions and detecting when ecological communities are structured by them is...
Nestedness describes patterns of species composition within continental biotas and among isolated ha...
Our aim was to investigate species co-occurrence patterns in a large number of published biotic comm...
SPE EA ECOLDUR GEAPSI équipe CAPASPEEAECOLDURGEAPSIéquipe CAPADuring the last decade, many studies h...
a b s t r a c t Null models of species co-occurrence are widely used to infer the existence of vario...
<div><p>Null models exploring species co-occurrence and trait-based limiting similarity are increasi...
This review identifies several important challenges in null model testing in ecology: 1) developing ...
Percentage of significantly aggregated (grey bars) and segregated (black bars) pairwise species co-o...
Although microbial communities are ubiquitous in nature, relatively little is known about the struct...
Nestedness has been widely reported for both metacommunities and networks of interacting species. Ev...
Plant community ecologists use the null model approach to infer assembly processes from observed pat...