Research on the relationship between the architecture of ecological networks and community stability has mainly focused on one type of interaction at a time, making difficult any comparison between different network types. We used a theoretical approach to show that the network architecture favoring stability fundamentally differs between trophic and mutualistic networks. A highly connected and nested architecture promotes community stability in mutualistic networks, whereas the stability of trophic networks is enhanced in compartmented and weakly connected architectures. These theoretical predictions are supported by a meta-analysis on the architecture of a large series of real pollination (mutualistic) and herbivory (trophic) networks. We...
Interaction networks are basic descriptions of ecological communities and are at the core of communi...
Interaction networks are basic descriptions of ecological communities and are at the core of communi...
Several ecosystem services directly depend on mutualistic interactions. In species rich communities,...
Research on the relationship between the architecture of ecological networks and community stability...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
International audienceThe relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and th...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
© 2020 Song, Saavedra. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
The network architecture of an ecological community describes the structure of species interactions ...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
A key question of theoretical ecology is which properties of ecosystems favour their stability and h...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
Most studies on ecological networks consider only a single interaction type (e.g. competitive, preda...
Trying to unravel Darwin's entangled bank further, we describe the architecture of a network involvi...
Interaction networks are basic descriptions of ecological communities and are at the core of communi...
Interaction networks are basic descriptions of ecological communities and are at the core of communi...
Several ecosystem services directly depend on mutualistic interactions. In species rich communities,...
Research on the relationship between the architecture of ecological networks and community stability...
The relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and the effect of spatial dy...
International audienceThe relationship between structure and stability in ecological networks and th...
Mutualistic networks, such as plant–pollinator networks, have attracted increasing attention in the ...
© 2020 Song, Saavedra. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
The network architecture of an ecological community describes the structure of species interactions ...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
A key question of theoretical ecology is which properties of ecosystems favour their stability and h...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
International audiencePollination and herbivory networks have mainly been studied separately, highli...
Most studies on ecological networks consider only a single interaction type (e.g. competitive, preda...
Trying to unravel Darwin's entangled bank further, we describe the architecture of a network involvi...
Interaction networks are basic descriptions of ecological communities and are at the core of communi...
Interaction networks are basic descriptions of ecological communities and are at the core of communi...
Several ecosystem services directly depend on mutualistic interactions. In species rich communities,...