Abstract Background Accurate network models of species interaction could be used to predict population dynamics and be applied to manage real world ecosystems. Most relevant models are nonlinear, however, and data available from real world ecosystems are too noisy and sparsely sampled for common inference approaches. Here we improved the inference of generalized Lotka–Volterra (gLV) ecological networks by using a new optimization algorithm to constrain parameter signs with prior knowledge and a perturbation-based ensemble method. Results We applied the new inference to long-term species abundance data from the freshwater fish community in the Illinois River, United States. We constructed an ensemble of 668 gLV models that explained 79% of t...
The daunting complexity of ecosystems has led ecologists to use mathematical modelling to gain under...
Ecosystems functioning is based on an intricate web of interactions among living entities. Most of t...
Identification of patterns in community structure is a central theme in freshwater ecology. Our obje...
International audienceManagement actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecos...
Management actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecosystems can be better i...
Aquatic ecosystem restoration is a crucial aspect of ecological management. However, current researc...
The detection of causal interactions is of great importance when inferring complex ecosystem functio...
Fish stocking is used worldwide in conservation and management but its effects on food-web dynamics ...
When species within guilds perform similar ecological roles, functional redundancy can buffer ecosys...
All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
Network connectivity is a key feature of rivers that affects patterns and processes in lotic ecosyst...
In today's world, it is becoming increasingly important to have the tools to understand, and ultimat...
The branching structure of aquatic networks can have substantial ecological consequences. Recent adv...
The daunting complexity of ecosystems has led ecologists to use mathematical modelling to gain under...
Ecosystems functioning is based on an intricate web of interactions among living entities. Most of t...
Identification of patterns in community structure is a central theme in freshwater ecology. Our obje...
International audienceManagement actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecos...
Management actions aimed at eradicating exotic fish species from riverine ecosystems can be better i...
Aquatic ecosystem restoration is a crucial aspect of ecological management. However, current researc...
The detection of causal interactions is of great importance when inferring complex ecosystem functio...
Fish stocking is used worldwide in conservation and management but its effects on food-web dynamics ...
When species within guilds perform similar ecological roles, functional redundancy can buffer ecosys...
All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
Network connectivity is a key feature of rivers that affects patterns and processes in lotic ecosyst...
In today's world, it is becoming increasingly important to have the tools to understand, and ultimat...
The branching structure of aquatic networks can have substantial ecological consequences. Recent adv...
The daunting complexity of ecosystems has led ecologists to use mathematical modelling to gain under...
Ecosystems functioning is based on an intricate web of interactions among living entities. Most of t...
Identification of patterns in community structure is a central theme in freshwater ecology. Our obje...