International audienceRecent technological advances and long-term data studies provide interaction data that can be modelled through dynamic networks, i.e a sequence of different snapshots of an evolving ecological network. Most often time is the parameter along which these networks evolve but any other one-dimensional gradient (temperature, altitude, depth, humidity, . . . ) could be considered.Here we propose a statistical tool to analyse the underlying structure of these networks and follow its evolution dynamics (either in time or any other one-dimensional factor). It consists in extracting the main features of these networks and summarise them into a high-level view.We analyse a dynamic animal contact network and a seasonal food web an...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Discovery of evolution chains Discovery of change patterns Change mining in networked data a b s t r...
Ecological interactions are highly dynamic in time and space. Previous studies of plant–animal mutua...
International audienceRecent technological advances and long-term data studies provide interaction d...
Networks provide a simple way to synthesize the heterogeneous nature of ecological systems. They dep...
Ecological networks are typically complex constructions of species and their interactions. During th...
We propose a methodology for extracting social network structure from spatio-temporal datasets that ...
Network ecology is an emerging field that allows researchers to conceptualize and analyze ecological...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
Ecosystems functioning is based on an intricate web of interactions among living entities. Most of t...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
1. Ecological networks such as plant–pollinator systems and food webs vary in space and time. This v...
An ecohydrologic system is a complex network, in which the shifting behavior of individual component...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Discovery of evolution chains Discovery of change patterns Change mining in networked data a b s t r...
Ecological interactions are highly dynamic in time and space. Previous studies of plant–animal mutua...
International audienceRecent technological advances and long-term data studies provide interaction d...
Networks provide a simple way to synthesize the heterogeneous nature of ecological systems. They dep...
Ecological networks are typically complex constructions of species and their interactions. During th...
We propose a methodology for extracting social network structure from spatio-temporal datasets that ...
Network ecology is an emerging field that allows researchers to conceptualize and analyze ecological...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
Ecosystems functioning is based on an intricate web of interactions among living entities. Most of t...
Most ecological networks are analysed as static structures, where all observed species and links are...
Ecosystems are often made up of interactions between large numbers of species. They are considered c...
1. Ecological networks such as plant–pollinator systems and food webs vary in space and time. This v...
An ecohydrologic system is a complex network, in which the shifting behavior of individual component...
1. A fundamental goal of ecological network research is to understand how the complexity observed in...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Discovery of evolution chains Discovery of change patterns Change mining in networked data a b s t r...
Ecological interactions are highly dynamic in time and space. Previous studies of plant–animal mutua...