A pressing challenge for ecologists is predicting how human-driven environmental changes will affect the complex pattern of interactions among species in a community. Weighted networks are an important tool for studying changes in interspecific interactions because they record interaction frequencies in addition to presence or absence at a field site. Here we show that changes in weighted network structure following habitat modification are, in principle, predictable. Our approach combines field data with mathematical models: the models separate changes in relative species abundance from changes in interaction preferences (which describe how interaction frequencies deviate from random encounters). The models with the best predictive ability...
Anthropogenic activities, such as grazing by domestic animals, are considered drivers of environment...
Knowledge of species composition and their interactions, in the form of interaction networks, is req...
All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change...
A pressing challenge for ecologists is predicting how human-driven environmental changes will affect...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
1.Ecological interaction networks constantly reorganize as interspecific interactions change across ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Community ecology is tasked with the considerable challenge of predicting the structure, and propert...
Darwin's classic image of an "entangled bank'' of interdependencies among species has long sugg...
Ecological networks have a long history in ecology, and a recent increase in network analyses across...
Local abundance and population fluctuations are key factors affecting the realized interaction frequ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species–an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Anthropogenic activities, such as grazing by domestic animals, are considered drivers of environment...
Knowledge of species composition and their interactions, in the form of interaction networks, is req...
All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change...
A pressing challenge for ecologists is predicting how human-driven environmental changes will affect...
Complexity science has come into the limelight in recent years as the scientific community begins to...
Trophic interaction modifications are an important, but historically neglected, set of relationships...
1.Ecological interaction networks constantly reorganize as interspecific interactions change across ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species—an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Community ecology is tasked with the considerable challenge of predicting the structure, and propert...
Darwin's classic image of an "entangled bank'' of interdependencies among species has long sugg...
Ecological networks have a long history in ecology, and a recent increase in network analyses across...
Local abundance and population fluctuations are key factors affecting the realized interaction frequ...
Larger geographical areas contain more species–an observation raised to a law in ecology. Less explo...
Anthropogenic activities, such as grazing by domestic animals, are considered drivers of environment...
Knowledge of species composition and their interactions, in the form of interaction networks, is req...
All ecosystems are subjected to chronic disturbances, such as harvest, pollution, and climate change...