International audienceIn network ecology, landscape-scale processes are often overlooked, yet there is increasing evidence that species and interactions spill over between habitats, calling for further study of interhabitat dependencies. Here, we investigate how species connect a mosaic of habitats based on the spatial variation of their mutualistic and antagonistic interactions using two multilayer networks, combining pollination, herbivory and parasitism in the UK and New Zealand. Developing novel methods of network analysis for landscape-scale ecological networks, we discovered that few plant and pollinator species acted as connectors or hubs, both within and among habitats, whereas herbivores and parasitoids typically have more peripher...
Pollinators utilize different land-uses via the plants they visit, however these connections vary wi...
Linking mechanistic processes to the stability of ecological networks is a key frontier in ecology. ...
Understanding spatial variation in the structure and stability of plant-pollinator networks, and the...
In network ecology, landscape‐scale processes are often overlooked, yet there is increasing evidence...
GESTAD EAInternational audienceAim Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing i...
AbstractBipartite networks of flowering plants and their visitors (potential pollinators) are increa...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
Recent work has suggested that emergent ecological network structure exhibits very little spatial or...
Measuring habitat specialisation is pivotal for predicting species extinctions and for understanding...
Agricultural intensification is widely considered a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem servi...
My goal is to investigate global patterns in the structure of interaction networks of insect herbivo...
Species establish di erent interactions (e.g. antagonistic, mutualistic) with multiple species, form...
Pollinators utilize different land-uses via the plants they visit, however these connections vary wi...
Linking mechanistic processes to the stability of ecological networks is a key frontier in ecology. ...
Understanding spatial variation in the structure and stability of plant-pollinator networks, and the...
In network ecology, landscape‐scale processes are often overlooked, yet there is increasing evidence...
GESTAD EAInternational audienceAim Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing i...
AbstractBipartite networks of flowering plants and their visitors (potential pollinators) are increa...
Aim. Alien species alter interaction networks by disrupting existing interactions, for example betwe...
Recent work has suggested that emergent ecological network structure exhibits very little spatial or...
Measuring habitat specialisation is pivotal for predicting species extinctions and for understanding...
Agricultural intensification is widely considered a major threat to biodiversity and ecosystem servi...
My goal is to investigate global patterns in the structure of interaction networks of insect herbivo...
Species establish di erent interactions (e.g. antagonistic, mutualistic) with multiple species, form...
Pollinators utilize different land-uses via the plants they visit, however these connections vary wi...
Linking mechanistic processes to the stability of ecological networks is a key frontier in ecology. ...
Understanding spatial variation in the structure and stability of plant-pollinator networks, and the...