Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ecological literature in the last decades, not only because of their fascinating natural history, but also because mutualistic interactions have been shown to play a key role in the maintenance of biodiversity. Although inter-specific competition has long been known to be a crucial driver of species coexistence as well, there is a lack of theory investigating the interplay between the structures of competitive and mutualistic networks when jointly considered. Here, we develop an analytical framework to study the structural stability — the range of conditions under which all species coexist stably, i.e. where the community is both feasible and...
The mutualistic interactions between plants and their pollinators or seed dispersers have played a...
Ecological communities are characterized by the interactions among the species living within a given...
Trying to unravel Darwin's entangled bank further, we describe the architecture of a network involvi...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
A key question of theoretical ecology is which properties of ecosystems favour their stability and h...
In the past years, there have been many advances -but also many debates- around mutualistic communit...
Competition and mutualism are inevitable processes in ecology, and a central question is which and h...
Most studies on ecological networks consider only a single interaction type (e.g. competitive, preda...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
Research on the relationship between the architecture of ecological networks and community stability...
Several ecosystem services directly depend on mutualistic interactions. In species rich communities,...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
Identifying the determinants of biological interactions in mutualistic networks is key to understand...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
SummaryThe topology of ecological interaction webs holds important information for theories of coevo...
The mutualistic interactions between plants and their pollinators or seed dispersers have played a...
Ecological communities are characterized by the interactions among the species living within a given...
Trying to unravel Darwin's entangled bank further, we describe the architecture of a network involvi...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
A key question of theoretical ecology is which properties of ecosystems favour their stability and h...
In the past years, there have been many advances -but also many debates- around mutualistic communit...
Competition and mutualism are inevitable processes in ecology, and a central question is which and h...
Most studies on ecological networks consider only a single interaction type (e.g. competitive, preda...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
Research on the relationship between the architecture of ecological networks and community stability...
Several ecosystem services directly depend on mutualistic interactions. In species rich communities,...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
Identifying the determinants of biological interactions in mutualistic networks is key to understand...
The global decline of mutualists such as pollinators and seed dispersers may cause negative direct a...
SummaryThe topology of ecological interaction webs holds important information for theories of coevo...
The mutualistic interactions between plants and their pollinators or seed dispersers have played a...
Ecological communities are characterized by the interactions among the species living within a given...
Trying to unravel Darwin's entangled bank further, we describe the architecture of a network involvi...