Bipartite networks provide an insightful representation of many systems, ranging from mutualistic networks of species interactions to investment networks in finance. The analyses of their topological structures have revealed the ubiquitous presence of properties which seem to characterize many—apparently different—systems. Nestedness, for example, has been observed in biological plant-pollinator as well as in country-product exportation networks. Due to the interdisciplinary character of complex networks, tools developed in one field, for example ecology, can greatly enrich other areas of research, such as economy and finance, and vice versa. With this in mind, we briefly review several entropy-based bipartite null models that have been rec...
Ecological networks such as plant-pollinator systems and food webs vary in space and time. This vari...
The graph-theoretical based formulation for the representation of the data-driven structure and the ...
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly from that o...
Bipartite networks provide an insightful representation of many systems, ranging from mutualistic ne...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. Within the las...
Within the last fifteen years, network theory has been successfully applied both to natural sciences...
In all empirical-network studies, the observed properties of economic networks are informative only ...
Abstract: Many analyses of ecological networks in recent years have introduced new indices to descri...
The distribution of the number of links per species, or degree distribution, is widely used as a sum...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract In all empirical-network studie...
Financial markets are paradigmatic examples of complex systems and have been compared to ecological ...
Bipartite networks provide an insightful representation of many complex systems, ranging from mutua...
Nestedness is a property of interaction networks widely observed in natural mutualistic communities,...
Nestedness has traditionally been used to detect assembly patterns in meta-communities and networks ...
1. Ecological networks such as plant–pollinator systems and food webs vary in space and time. This v...
Ecological networks such as plant-pollinator systems and food webs vary in space and time. This vari...
The graph-theoretical based formulation for the representation of the data-driven structure and the ...
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly from that o...
Bipartite networks provide an insightful representation of many systems, ranging from mutualistic ne...
This is the final version. Available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record. Within the las...
Within the last fifteen years, network theory has been successfully applied both to natural sciences...
In all empirical-network studies, the observed properties of economic networks are informative only ...
Abstract: Many analyses of ecological networks in recent years have introduced new indices to descri...
The distribution of the number of links per species, or degree distribution, is widely used as a sum...
the date of receipt and acceptance should be inserted later Abstract In all empirical-network studie...
Financial markets are paradigmatic examples of complex systems and have been compared to ecological ...
Bipartite networks provide an insightful representation of many complex systems, ranging from mutua...
Nestedness is a property of interaction networks widely observed in natural mutualistic communities,...
Nestedness has traditionally been used to detect assembly patterns in meta-communities and networks ...
1. Ecological networks such as plant–pollinator systems and food webs vary in space and time. This v...
Ecological networks such as plant-pollinator systems and food webs vary in space and time. This vari...
The graph-theoretical based formulation for the representation of the data-driven structure and the ...
The observed architecture of ecological and socio-economic networks differssignificantly from that o...