1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in nature can persist and how this affects ecosystem functioning. This is essential for us to be able to predict, and eventually mitigate, the consequences of increasing environmental perturbations such as habitat loss, climate change, and invasions of exotic species. 2. Ecological networks can be subdivided into three broad types: 'traditional' food webs, mutualistic networks and host-parasitoid networks. There is a recent trend towards cross-comparisons among network types and also to take a more mechanistic, as opposed to phenomenological, perspective. For example, analysis of network configurations, such as compartments, allows us to explor...
In ecosystems, species interact with other species directly and through abiotic factors in multiple ...
Network ecology provides a systems basis for approaching ecological questions, such as factors that ...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed ...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
Introduction Ecological networks represent a cornerstone of ecology: they describe and evaluate the ...
Ecological systems are complex assemblages of various species with interactions between them. The in...
In the past decade, ecologists have increasingly applied complex network theory (1, 2) to ecological...
[ENG] Recently, ecology has shown a strong interest in network theory. The question, as with any oth...
Rubén H. Heleno et al.In recent years, the analysis of interaction networks has grown popular as a f...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
Scientists studying diverse complex systems such as social communities, protein interactions, and ec...
In recent years, the analysis of interaction networks has grown popular as a framework to explore ec...
Abstract. Interaction networks are a tool to visualize and to study the relationships between intera...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
In ecosystems, species interact with other species directly and through abiotic factors in multiple ...
Network ecology provides a systems basis for approaching ecological questions, such as factors that ...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed ...
Food webs are one of the most useful, and challenging, objects of study in ecology. These networks o...
Introduction Ecological networks represent a cornerstone of ecology: they describe and evaluate the ...
Ecological systems are complex assemblages of various species with interactions between them. The in...
In the past decade, ecologists have increasingly applied complex network theory (1, 2) to ecological...
[ENG] Recently, ecology has shown a strong interest in network theory. The question, as with any oth...
Rubén H. Heleno et al.In recent years, the analysis of interaction networks has grown popular as a f...
Food webs, the graphical depictions of feeding interactions between species, have long fascinated ec...
Scientists studying diverse complex systems such as social communities, protein interactions, and ec...
In recent years, the analysis of interaction networks has grown popular as a framework to explore ec...
Abstract. Interaction networks are a tool to visualize and to study the relationships between intera...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
In ecosystems, species interact with other species directly and through abiotic factors in multiple ...
Network ecology provides a systems basis for approaching ecological questions, such as factors that ...
Ecological communities are defined by species interacting dynamically in a given location at a given...