Food web interactions govern how ecosystems respond to climate change and biodiversity loss. Modularity, where subgroups of species interact more often with each other than with species outside their subgroup, is a key structural feature which has been linked to food web stability. We sought to address the lack of understanding of how modularity varies among ecosystems by comparing the structure of four highly resolved marine food webs, using a simulated annealing algorithm to identify network modules and Random Forest models to predict the distribution of species across modules based on a set of eight functional traits. Modules in two offshore networks were partitioned largely by trophic level, creating an interdependence among them, where...
Management targets for biodiversity preservation are shifting from individual species to an ecosyste...
International audienceWithin food webs, species can be partitioned into groups according to various ...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
Food web interactions govern how ecosystems respond to climate change and biodiversity loss. Modular...
Food web interactions govern how ecosystems respond to climate change and biodiversity loss. Modular...
Species are characterized by physiological and behavioral plasticity, which is part of their respons...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
Food webs and meso-scale motifs allow us to understand the structure of ecological communities and d...
Food webs and meso-scale motifs allow us to understand the structure of ecological communities and d...
Trophic interactions are central to ecosystem functioning, but the link between food web structure a...
<div><p>The search for general properties in network structure has been a central issue for food web...
Local food webs result from a sequence of colonisations and extinctions by species from the regional...
textNatural communities of species embody complex interrelationships between the structure of the in...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
Management targets for biodiversity preservation are shifting from individual species to an ecosyste...
International audienceWithin food webs, species can be partitioned into groups according to various ...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...
Food web interactions govern how ecosystems respond to climate change and biodiversity loss. Modular...
Food web interactions govern how ecosystems respond to climate change and biodiversity loss. Modular...
Species are characterized by physiological and behavioral plasticity, which is part of their respons...
Marine ecosystems are generally expected to have bottom-heavy trophic structure (more plants than an...
Food webs and meso-scale motifs allow us to understand the structure of ecological communities and d...
Food webs and meso-scale motifs allow us to understand the structure of ecological communities and d...
Trophic interactions are central to ecosystem functioning, but the link between food web structure a...
<div><p>The search for general properties in network structure has been a central issue for food web...
Local food webs result from a sequence of colonisations and extinctions by species from the regional...
textNatural communities of species embody complex interrelationships between the structure of the in...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
Management targets for biodiversity preservation are shifting from individual species to an ecosyste...
International audienceWithin food webs, species can be partitioned into groups according to various ...
Aquatic ecosystems support size structured food webs, wherein predator-prey body sizes span orders o...