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Forbidden versus permitted interactions: Disentangling processes from patterns in ecological network analysis.


ABSTRACT: Several studies have identified the tendency for species to share interacting partners as a key property to the functioning and stability of ecological networks. However, assessing this pattern has proved challenging in several regards, such as finding proper metrics to assess node overlap (sharing), and using robust null modeling to disentangle significance from randomness. Here, we bring attention to an additional, largely neglected challenge in assessing species' tendency to share interacting partners. In particular, we discuss and illustrate with two different case studies how identifying the set of "permitted" interactions for a given species (i.e. interactions that are not impeded, e.g. by lack of functional trait compatibility) is paramount to understand the ecological and co-evolutionary processes at the basis of node overlap and segregation patterns.

SUBMITTER: Strona G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5528246 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Forbidden versus permitted interactions: Disentangling processes from patterns in ecological network analysis.

Strona Giovanni G   Veech Joseph A JA  

Ecology and evolution 20170613 14


Several studies have identified the tendency for species to share interacting partners as a key property to the functioning and stability of ecological networks. However, assessing this pattern has proved challenging in several regards, such as finding proper metrics to assess node overlap (sharing), and using robust null modeling to disentangle significance from randomness. Here, we bring attention to an additional, largely neglected challenge in assessing species' tendency to share interacting  ...[more]

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