Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblage is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the past two hypotheses have been suggested. One is the filtering hypothesis where environmental factors select for species of similar traits such that they co-occurring in similar niches. The other is the competitive exclusion hypothesis where related species are driven far apart by competition such that they over-disperse across different niches. Here, we investigate the relationship between species assemblage and their phylogenetic relatedness from the network perspective by using five different ecosystems ranging from oceans to an inland lake. We quantified the similarity in species'network positions in a food web and cluster them into different ...
Recent studies have shown a phylogenetic signal in the structure of ecological networks, making the ...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblage is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the past...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Predicting food web structure in future climates is a pressing goal of ecology. These predictions ma...
Ecologists frequently collect data on the patterns of association between adjacent trophic levels in...
How species richness is distributed across trophic levels determines several dimensions of ecosystem...
The diversity and structure of ecosystems has been found to depend both on trophic interactions in f...
Recent studies have shown a phylogenetic signal in the structure of ecological networks, making the ...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblage is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the past...
Understanding the mechanism shaping species assemblages is a fundamental goal in ecology. In the pas...
1. Food webs are a powerful way to represent the diversity, structure, and function of ecological sy...
Ecologists are increasingly aware of the interplay between evolutionary history and ecological proce...
Predicting food web structure in future climates is a pressing goal of ecology. These predictions ma...
Ecologists frequently collect data on the patterns of association between adjacent trophic levels in...
How species richness is distributed across trophic levels determines several dimensions of ecosystem...
The diversity and structure of ecosystems has been found to depend both on trophic interactions in f...
Recent studies have shown a phylogenetic signal in the structure of ecological networks, making the ...
Network analysis is employed in biodiversity studies to explore the possible ecological implications...
In ecosystems across the world, species co-exist, compete, and consume, all while adapting to enviro...