Mutualisms often form networks of interacting species, characterized by the existence of a central core of species that potentially drive the ecology and the evolution of the whole community. Centrality measures allow quantification of how central or peripheral a species is within a network, thus informing about the role of each species in network organization, dynamics, and stability. In the present study we addressed the question whether the structural position of species in the network (i.e. their topological importance) relates to their ecological traits. We studied interactions between cleaner and client reef fishes to identify central and peripheral species within a mutualistic network, and investigated five ecological correlates. We ...
In the past decade, ecologists have increasingly applied complex network theory (1, 2) to ecological...
Important species may be in critically central network positions in ecological interaction networks....
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...
Mutualisms often form networks of interacting species, characterized by the existence of a central c...
Aim We studied the underlying biotic and abiotic drivers of network patterns in marine cleaning mutu...
Different species are of different importance in maintaining ecosystem functions in natural communit...
Recent studies have shown a phylogenetic signal in the structure of ecological networks, making the ...
ABSTRACT The calculation of nestedness has become a routine analysis in the study of ecological netw...
Several ecosystem services directly depend on mutualistic interactions. In species rich communities,...
Recently, there has been a vigorous interest in community ecology about the structure of mutualistic...
Ecological networks represent the architecture over which diversity is assembled. The compartmentali...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
Species are embedded in complex networks of interdependencies that may change across geographic loca...
Important species may be in critically central network positions in ecological interaction networks....
Network modules are used for diverse purposes, ranging from delineation of biogeographical provinces...
In the past decade, ecologists have increasingly applied complex network theory (1, 2) to ecological...
Important species may be in critically central network positions in ecological interaction networks....
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...
Mutualisms often form networks of interacting species, characterized by the existence of a central c...
Aim We studied the underlying biotic and abiotic drivers of network patterns in marine cleaning mutu...
Different species are of different importance in maintaining ecosystem functions in natural communit...
Recent studies have shown a phylogenetic signal in the structure of ecological networks, making the ...
ABSTRACT The calculation of nestedness has become a routine analysis in the study of ecological netw...
Several ecosystem services directly depend on mutualistic interactions. In species rich communities,...
Recently, there has been a vigorous interest in community ecology about the structure of mutualistic...
Ecological networks represent the architecture over which diversity is assembled. The compartmentali...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
Species are embedded in complex networks of interdependencies that may change across geographic loca...
Important species may be in critically central network positions in ecological interaction networks....
Network modules are used for diverse purposes, ranging from delineation of biogeographical provinces...
In the past decade, ecologists have increasingly applied complex network theory (1, 2) to ecological...
Important species may be in critically central network positions in ecological interaction networks....
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...