One of the most significant threats to biodiversity is alien species invasion, and consequently understanding and predicting biological invasions has become an important issue in ecology. While numerous studies have explored the effect of community diversity and structure on invasion success, a systematic comparative analysis on system robustness to invasion between antagonistic and mutualistic networks from a metacommunity perspective is still lacking. Here we seek to address this gap using patch-dynamic models, which integrate local communities into the landscape metacommunity. We find that both mutualistic and antagonistic metacommunities displayed qualitatively similar responses to species invasion, except for animal invasion in a...
International audienceBiodiversity is an important component of healthy ecosystems, and thus underst...
Habitat destruction is a growing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The ecological conse...
In the past years, there have been many advances -but also many debates- around mutualistic communit...
The structure of interactions between species within a community plays a key role in maintaining bio...
Metacommunity theory has been particularly useful in understanding the way spatially structured comm...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts—the invasiveness...
Metacommunity theory poses that the occurrence and abundance of species is a product of local factor...
Metacommunity theory poses that the occurrence and abundance of species is a product of local factor...
Metacommunity theory poses that the occurrence and abundance of species is a product of local factor...
The significant role of space in maintaining species coexistence and determining community structure...
Biological invasion remains a major threat to biodiversity in general and a disruptor to mutualisti...
The impact of invasion by a single non-native species on the function and structure of ecological co...
Fragmentation and habitat loss are two of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Therefore, under...
CITATION: Minoarivelo, H. O. & Hui, C. 2016. Invading a mutualistic network : to be or not to be sim...
International audienceBiodiversity is an important component of healthy ecosystems, and thus underst...
International audienceBiodiversity is an important component of healthy ecosystems, and thus underst...
Habitat destruction is a growing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The ecological conse...
In the past years, there have been many advances -but also many debates- around mutualistic communit...
The structure of interactions between species within a community plays a key role in maintaining bio...
Metacommunity theory has been particularly useful in understanding the way spatially structured comm...
The success of a biological invasion is context dependent, and yet two key concepts—the invasiveness...
Metacommunity theory poses that the occurrence and abundance of species is a product of local factor...
Metacommunity theory poses that the occurrence and abundance of species is a product of local factor...
Metacommunity theory poses that the occurrence and abundance of species is a product of local factor...
The significant role of space in maintaining species coexistence and determining community structure...
Biological invasion remains a major threat to biodiversity in general and a disruptor to mutualisti...
The impact of invasion by a single non-native species on the function and structure of ecological co...
Fragmentation and habitat loss are two of the main drivers of biodiversity decline. Therefore, under...
CITATION: Minoarivelo, H. O. & Hui, C. 2016. Invading a mutualistic network : to be or not to be sim...
International audienceBiodiversity is an important component of healthy ecosystems, and thus underst...
International audienceBiodiversity is an important component of healthy ecosystems, and thus underst...
Habitat destruction is a growing threat to biodiversity and ecosystem services. The ecological conse...
In the past years, there have been many advances -but also many debates- around mutualistic communit...