Ecological networks have classically been studied at site and landscape scales, yet recent efforts have been made to collate these data into global repositories. This offers an opportunity to integrate and upscale knowledge about ecological interactions from local to global scales to gain enhanced insights from the mechanistic information provided by these data. By drawing on existing research investigating patterns in ecological interactions at continental to global scales, we show how data on ecological networks, collected at appropriate scales, can be used to generate an improved understanding of many aspects of ecology and biogeography—for example, species distribution modelling, restoration ecology and conservation. We argue that by un...
Networks provide a simple way to synthesize the heterogeneous nature of ecological systems. They dep...
Ecological networks are a useful tool to study the complexity of biotic interactions at a community ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Species interactions are essential for many ecological functions and may provide an important pathwa...
1. Monitoring anthropogenic impacts is essential for managing and conserving ecosystems, yet current...
Monitoring anthropogenic impacts is essential for managing and conserving ecosystems, yet current bi...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Network approaches to ecological questions have been increasingly used, particularly in recent decad...
Research on ecological networks has identified universal patterns in the way species interact across...
Network approaches to ecological questions have been increasingly used, particularly in recent decad...
How species richness relates to environmental gradients at large extents is commonly investigatedagg...
Network ecology provides a systems basis for approaching ecological questions, such as factors that ...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
La recherche sur les réseaux écologiques a identifié des motifs universels dans la façon dont les es...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
Networks provide a simple way to synthesize the heterogeneous nature of ecological systems. They dep...
Ecological networks are a useful tool to study the complexity of biotic interactions at a community ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Species interactions are essential for many ecological functions and may provide an important pathwa...
1. Monitoring anthropogenic impacts is essential for managing and conserving ecosystems, yet current...
Monitoring anthropogenic impacts is essential for managing and conserving ecosystems, yet current bi...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Network approaches to ecological questions have been increasingly used, particularly in recent decad...
Research on ecological networks has identified universal patterns in the way species interact across...
Network approaches to ecological questions have been increasingly used, particularly in recent decad...
How species richness relates to environmental gradients at large extents is commonly investigatedagg...
Network ecology provides a systems basis for approaching ecological questions, such as factors that ...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
La recherche sur les réseaux écologiques a identifié des motifs universels dans la façon dont les es...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
Networks provide a simple way to synthesize the heterogeneous nature of ecological systems. They dep...
Ecological networks are a useful tool to study the complexity of biotic interactions at a community ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...