Our aim was to investigate species co-occurrence patterns in a large number of published biotic communities, in order to document to what extent species associations can be found in presence-absence matrices. We also aim to compare and evaluate two metrics that focus on species pairs (the ‘natural’ and the ‘checkerboard’ metric) using also artificial matrices. We applied the two metrics to many data sets from a huge variety of insular systems around the world. Both metrics reliably recover deviating species pairs and provide similar, albeit not identical, results. Nevertheless, only a few matrices exhibit significant deviations from random patterns, mostly vertebrates and higher plants. The benchmark cases cited in literature in favor of su...
a b s t r a c t Null models of species co-occurrence are widely used to infer the existence of vario...
Patterns in species × sample tables of communities depend above all on the organisms of the data set...
Background and aims – Assuming the asymmetrical hump model of the stress-gradient hypothesis, higher...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
International audienceWhether species interactions influence species response to environment and spe...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
We assess a body of work that has attempted to use co-occurrence networks to infer the existence and...
Understanding how communities of living organisms assemble has been a central question in ecology si...
Aim: Ecologists have long been concerned with understanding how local communities are assembled from...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Binary presence-absence matrices (rows = species, columns = sites) are often used to quantify patter...
Competition between species is believed to lead to patterns of either competitive exclusion or limit...
As a discipline, community ecology emphasizes a cluster of related questions: what processes cause s...
1. Previous research has suggested that complexity in ecological networks emerges and is maintained ...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
a b s t r a c t Null models of species co-occurrence are widely used to infer the existence of vario...
Patterns in species × sample tables of communities depend above all on the organisms of the data set...
Background and aims – Assuming the asymmetrical hump model of the stress-gradient hypothesis, higher...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
International audienceWhether species interactions influence species response to environment and spe...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
We assess a body of work that has attempted to use co-occurrence networks to infer the existence and...
Understanding how communities of living organisms assemble has been a central question in ecology si...
Aim: Ecologists have long been concerned with understanding how local communities are assembled from...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
Binary presence-absence matrices (rows = species, columns = sites) are often used to quantify patter...
Competition between species is believed to lead to patterns of either competitive exclusion or limit...
As a discipline, community ecology emphasizes a cluster of related questions: what processes cause s...
1. Previous research has suggested that complexity in ecological networks emerges and is maintained ...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
a b s t r a c t Null models of species co-occurrence are widely used to infer the existence of vario...
Patterns in species × sample tables of communities depend above all on the organisms of the data set...
Background and aims – Assuming the asymmetrical hump model of the stress-gradient hypothesis, higher...