1. Ecological networks are valuable for ecosystem analysis but their use is often limited by a lack of data because many types of ecological interaction, for example, predation, are short-lived and difficult to observe or detect. While there are different methods for inferring the presence of interactions, they have rarely been used to predict the interaction strengths that are required to construct weighted, or quantitative, ecological networks. 2. Here, we develop a trait-based approach suitable for inferring weighted networks, that is, with varying interaction strengths. We developed the method for seed-feeding carabid ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) although the principles can be applied to other species and types of interaction...
Individual-level traits mediate interaction outcomes and community structure. It is important, there...
1. Most ecosystem functions and related services involve species interactions across trophic levels,...
In agricultural systems, polyphagous beetles and spiders are abundant components of the beneficial a...
International audienceEcological networks are valuable for ecosystem analysis but their use is often...
Here, we develop a trait-based approach suitable for creating quantitative networks, i.e. with varyi...
With global change modifying species assemblages, our success in predicting ecosystem level conseque...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
1. There is an urgent need to accurately model how environmental change affects the wide-scale funct...
Whereas they are of high ecological, conservation, and agricultural importance, ground beetles (Cole...
The specialization of ecological networks provides important insights into possible consequences of ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1. Networks of mutualistic interactions between animals and plants are considered a pivotal part of ...
Networks of trophic links (food webs) are used to describe and understand mechanistic routes for tra...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
Ecological networks are useful for characterizing interspecific associations and predicting the resi...
Individual-level traits mediate interaction outcomes and community structure. It is important, there...
1. Most ecosystem functions and related services involve species interactions across trophic levels,...
In agricultural systems, polyphagous beetles and spiders are abundant components of the beneficial a...
International audienceEcological networks are valuable for ecosystem analysis but their use is often...
Here, we develop a trait-based approach suitable for creating quantitative networks, i.e. with varyi...
With global change modifying species assemblages, our success in predicting ecosystem level conseque...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
1. There is an urgent need to accurately model how environmental change affects the wide-scale funct...
Whereas they are of high ecological, conservation, and agricultural importance, ground beetles (Cole...
The specialization of ecological networks provides important insights into possible consequences of ...
1.There is growing interest in understanding the functional outcomes of species interactions in ecol...
1. Networks of mutualistic interactions between animals and plants are considered a pivotal part of ...
Networks of trophic links (food webs) are used to describe and understand mechanistic routes for tra...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
Ecological networks are useful for characterizing interspecific associations and predicting the resi...
Individual-level traits mediate interaction outcomes and community structure. It is important, there...
1. Most ecosystem functions and related services involve species interactions across trophic levels,...
In agricultural systems, polyphagous beetles and spiders are abundant components of the beneficial a...