This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms in ecological systems. Species often form the nodes of such networks, though life stages, age classes or functional groups are sometimes equally applicable. The links between nodes in ecological networks can have a variety of meanings, in particular they can represent transfer of energy or material, they can represent the net effect on fitness or population size (direct and/or indirect) of one species on another, or represent the exchange of information. These differences create at least three types of interaction networks: competition networks, mutualistic networks and food webs (consumption networks), all of which are subsets of the full net...
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1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Ecologists have been compiling ecological networks for over a century, detailing the interactions be...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
Network approaches to ecological questions have been increasingly used, particularly in recent decad...
© 2020 Song, Saavedra. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
This chapter considers topology, i.e. the shape and structure of networks of interacting organisms i...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Interactions among species drive the ecological and evolutionary processes in ecological communities...
Ecologists have been compiling ecological networks for over a century, detailing the interactions be...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
Network approaches to ecological questions have been increasingly used, particularly in recent decad...
© 2020 Song, Saavedra. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...