[HTML][HTML] Combining critical transition indicator to compare the stable structure of epiphyte–host networks

HX Hu, YX Mo, S Balami, G Mendieta-Leiva, T Shen… - Ecological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Networks have been widely used to describe a range of biotic interactions in ecosystems;
topological indicators of ecological networks provide systematic way to characterize patterns …

Stability, resilience and eco‐evolutionary feedbacks of mutualistic networks to rising temperature

G Baruah, T Lakämper - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Ecological networks comprising of mutualistic interactions can suddenly transition to
undesirable states, such as collapse, due to small changes in environmental conditions …

Pesticide mediated critical transition in plant-pollinator networks

A Chattopadhyay, A Samadder… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2023 - arxiv.org
Mutually beneficial interactions between plant and pollinators play an essential role in the
biodiversity, stability of the ecosystem and crop production. Despite their immense …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding pesticide-induced tipping in plant-pollinator networks across geographical scales: Prioritizing richness and modularity over nestedness

A Chattopadhyay, A Samadder… - Physical Review …, 2025 - chaos1.la.asu.edu
Mutually beneficial interactions between plants and pollinators are crucial for biodiversity,
ecosystem stability, and crop production. A threat to a mutualistic network is the occurrence …

Anticipating Tipping Points for Disordered Traffic: Critical Slowing Down on the Onset of Congestion

SN Chattopadhyay, AK Gupta - arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.09364, 2024 - arxiv.org
Regime shifts are quite common in complex systems like cell regulations, disease
transmissions, ecosystems, marine ice instability, etc. Several statistical indicators known as …

Effects of elevation and microclimatic temperatures on butterfly-flower interaction networks in a Mediterranean mountain range

M Alamo, HA Alvarez, M Mingarro, R Wilson - bioRxiv, 2025 - biorxiv.org
1. Researching the properties of mutualistic networks over environmental gradients is a
promising but underexplored means to test how global change can affect ecosystem …

Mutualistic network architecture and eco-evolutionary feedbacks modulate the occurrence of transitions and stability in response to rising temperature

G Baruah, T Lakaemper - bioRxiv, 2023 - biorxiv.org
Ecological networks comprising of mutualistic interactions can suddenly transition to
undesirable states, such as collapse, due to small changes in environmental conditions …